The JLab Audio MiniBlaster for iPod nano is a portable loudspeaker system into which you stick in your iPod nano , and out comes some really big auditory sensation . The minuscule gimmick has the same shape as the iPod nano , except it ’s about an column inch thicker . Using either four AAA batteries or the included AC arranger , the MiniBlaster ’s two 40 mm mylar cone drivers are powered by .5 watts per channel , but crank out a noteworthy amount of sound .
Build quality is good , and that 450Hz to 20,000Hz sound spectrum the company says these drivers are capable of is probably an good spec . Of naturally , the laws of aperient wo n’t let speakers this lilliputian crank out basso much lower than 450Hz , but the audio hail out of the utterer , while lacking earthshaking bass voice , was still clean , well define , and pleasant .
What about loudness degree ? How loud will they get ? Well , arrest the social unit about 2 metrical unit away from my face , the euphony was loud enough actually hurt my auricle . It ’s a kick to hold that much phone in the decoration of your hand — this baby has enough mojo to make you wanna dance . All in all , I ’d say it ’s a great production for $ 49.95 . Highly recommended .

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