How long does bose sounddock battery last




















And that's too bad, because the SoundDock Portable is an attractive iPod accessory. Available in black or white , it has nice clean lines, a nifty little hideaway dock that swivels open and closed when you press on one corner, a simple-to-use remote, an auxiliary input for connecting other portable devices, and decent performance. So, are you a sucker if you decide to buy this thing? Not exactly, but you sort of have to embrace the idea of overpaying for a product and not worrying about it.

It helps that the SoundDock Portable is well-built. Pick it up and you'll notice that it's got a nice heft to it. Weighing a tad less than five pounds and measuring 6. Those flatter models are easier to pack in a suitcase, while the fatter Bose is probably better-suited to being moved from room to room at home or out on the deck. Its bigger size means it'll offer a richer sound, with more clarity and better bass--and play flat-out louder, too.

While the Altec Lansing's built-in rechargeable battery is rated at 7 hours and the Logitech's at 10, the Bose's is rated at just 3 hours--though Bose says you'll get several hours more if you keep the volume at mid to lower levels. Thankfully, you should get several years of use before needing a replacement. It's worth mentioning that when your iPod is docked and the SoundDock isn't plugged in, its battery not only powers the speaker but keeps your iPod charged at the same time.

That's not necessarily a bad thing, but chances are the speaker's going to lose its charge before your iPod does, so it might not be the most efficient use of power. Sylvester McGovern thecyberbuilder. I would recommend replacing the charging port as a start. I was looking into that but I'm not the most tech savvy person. I read somethings about it, are you talking about the IO replacement board?

It is easily possible that he battery is depleted. That solves the problem of having your phone tethered to the aux cord. It also solves the need for a remote. Between the volume control on the sounddock and the volume control on the iPhone you can fine tune the volume from your phone as well as change playlists without a remote.

You probably need to replace the battery. Try pcadaptershop. Hello, the beep mean: replace the battery. I have 2 Sounddock portable and I test it today. You can remove the battery and use it only with the AC adapter. No beeps if you use it like this.

Today I will open the battery to have a lock. See YouTube videos about bringing back Li ion and Ni cad power tool batteries back to life,same technique worked for mine that had sat unused for about ten years!

September 22 by Dave C. Dave C. But I never needed to turn the volume full-blast when outside, which means I saw much longer playback times in my testing. Interestingly—and unlike most portable iPod speaker systems—the SoundDock Portable charges your iPod or iPhone even when the system is running off battery power; most speaker systems charge your iPod or iPhone only when the system is connected to AC power. The battery is also easily replaceable; you need only a small coin to unlock the battery and swap it with a fresh one.

This indicator is useful, but I found it difficult to remember what the various colors and states meant. The SoundDock Portable remote, color-coordinated with the white or black model. Instead of a flat, credit-card-sized model with bubble-style buttons, the new version is shaped more like a traditional remote—longer, narrower, and thicker—and uses a rubber-covered face with buttons that provide good tactile response.



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