When Akio Morita came up with
idea of
Sony Walkman all of his colleagues at
thought he was completely insane. The general consensus was that people wouldn’t want to walk around
streets wearing headphones. Everyone thought
idea was ludicrous and that it would never catch on.That was in
late 1970s. By
early 1980s Morita’s vision had proved inspirational. The Sony Walkman became
iPod of
day and it was hard to walk down a street, travel on a train or sit in a waiting room without seeing someone with a pair of headphones on. And this wasn’t just restricted to trendy young things. Middle aged people and elderly people also got
Walkman bug.
Quarter of a century later and headphones haven’t changed that much. The current craze, started by iPod, is for white in-ear ones, but if you look closely enough you’ll still see lots of other colors and varieties adorning people‘s ears.
But what happens if you want to hear your music without
aid of headphones? What if you want to share your music with
world at large, or maybe just your friends and family?
Well, thanks to a burgeoning band of accessory manufacturers you can now get speakers (and other gadgets) to cover almost every possible situation. Whether you want to use your iPod as
audio focal point of your party or just want to enjoy some Puccini on
beach - there is sure to be something to suit your specific needs and requirements.
At
very top of
tree, in terms of price, is
SoundDock from Bose. Since
1980s Bose have really made a name for themselves for making high quality small footprint speakers, and their offering for
iPod is an extension of this philosophy. At a touch less than $300 this might not be an affordable option for everyone, but if you have
money to spare and top class sound quality is important to you then
SoundDock is certainly an option worth considering.
If portability is important to you then iSoundz have several options worth a closer look. The iSoundz Wallet offers a practical solution that incorporates a rechargeable speaker and a place to store your iPod whilst on
move. All of this is in a neat leather wallet. The unit comes with all
necessary cables and will cost you less than $50. The sound quality is distinctly mediocre and so this might not be
right solution for serious music lovers.