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iLive ISPK2806BLK iPod Speakers with Remote Control & Dock for iPod (Black)
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iLive ISPK2806BLK iPod Speakers with Remote Control & Dock for iPod (Black) List Price: $62.36
Our Price: $49.99
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Features
 iPod Dock and speakers work for iPod/Mini/Nano directly and Shuffle with cord.
 Great sound from 25 watts of total power amplified stereo speakers.
 Compact, slim unit in Black
 Includes video output jack for Photo and Video versions
 Remote control battery is included
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iLive ISPK2806BLK iPod Speakers with Remote Control & Dock for iPod (Black) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ No iPod Touch Video
Beware that this unit does not recognize iPod Touch video out. This fact is buried in the faq section of their web site. And the remote is very limited, the same as it seems for even Apple's own remote. You can't jump back to Album or Artist, etc. and pick a new one. You only get next song, previous song, vol+ vol- power, play and pause. Here is what their site says:



"Q9. Why am I unable to use the video output on my sixth generation iPod classic, third generation iPod nano, and iPod touch?
A9. These iPod models have a new hardware requirement that prevents the user from enabling the video output. This device does not meet that hardware requirement. Within the video settings, there is an option for TV Out. The fifth generation iPod video and fourth generation iPod with color display would allow you to turn this function On to output the video (or just photos on the fourth generation iPod) from your device to be played on your television. Within these new iPods, this function is not available unless the iPod detects that it is connected to a device that meets this hardware requirement."
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