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Jamo i300

Macworld Rating

4.5 out of 5 Mice, Aug 18, 2006

Pros

  • Attractive, compact design
  • Easy-to-use iPod Control Dock
  • Very good sound quality
  • RF remote
  • Excellent build quality

Cons

  • Relatively expensive
  • Basic remote with poor layout
  • Audible dip in frequency response at crossover

$400

Macworld's Jamo i300 Coverage

  • Review: Jamo i300 The Jamo i300 is unique among iPod speaker systems we’ve tested: It’s a sub-sat system that provides home-stereo-quality sound, but its components are small enough to be hidden away in most rooms.
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