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Creative Labs Zii Sound D5 bluetooth speaker review

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2011

Review for Creative Labs Zii Sound D5 speaker (Multi bluetooth devices)

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  • Do you know if it works with the Classic iPod (120GB)?

    

  • @alysummers Hi, I'm not sure .. there are various adapters but it may be too large. I could check it out ...

  • the touchpad volume control on the speaker itself doesn't look so sensitive

  • @zombie766 it is pretty sensitive ... I was just getting used to it and fat fingering the touchpad.... just a light touch with the tip of the finger is all that's needed

  • Hey Rick, thanks for the cool review of the ZiiSound D5!

  • @creativestores No worries! It's a great speaker! The poor audio recording quality of the Droid doesn't provide clear highs/lows and deep base but I wanted to show everyone how easy it was to stream via bluetooth and the range in which you can stream. Great product!

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  • Does it have a build-in battery so you can take it for example to a beach?. Man that would be great I was thinking about getting one myself

  • ...you a Green Day fan by any chance? :)

  • Does it play when not charging?

  • @ecc444 Oh need to, I'll try to find that out. Thanks! :D

    You're probably right, the iPod classic might be too big..

  • @williamstart123456 well ... a few reasons I did not. 1) The idea in going with BT connectivity was to avoid wires, docking etc. 2) And perhaps most importantly the speaker dock is for an iPod or iPhone and docks securely via the BT adapter shown on the iPod in the video. The BT adapter will plug into the iPad, it's the standard Apple 30 pin connector, but is redundant since the iPad has built in BT. Also, the iPad is too large to mount securely & could easily tip over breaking the connector.

  • Good demo of the product, will check it out, thanks!

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