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Kicker ZKick ZK350 Zune Dock Review

The ZK350 is the third installment of Zune Docks by kicker. The ZK350 hits a sweet spot somewhere in between blending portability with bass. In order to make it even more portable there is an optional battery add-on that will keep your beats playing for a few hours away untethered from the wall.

Design and Build Quality


The unit itself is rugged just like the rest of the ZK family- hard black plastic with metal grill screen. The buttons are minimal with just a center click rotary knob on the front. The display is very minimal with LED lights indicating volume levels and modes. This minimal approach is kool since it keeps the unit cost down and really you don’t need any more info to display. The Zune’s screen takes care of most of it.

There is a handle on the back that is deep allowing you to comfortably grab the dock and move it. At the same time it’s stealthy
and doesn’t look like it has a handle. One of the other nice things about this dock is they did away with the plate inserts for every different model of Zune. Instead they added an infinitely adjustable back plate so that any Zune will fit without having to find the box or wherever you put those pesky dock inserts. The more important thing is it is more secure than the inserts- important because it has been known to rattle the Zune right out of the ZK500 dock.

Remote


Underneath the front center of the player there is a magnet that stores the remote when you are not using it- kudos to Kicker
for this clever feature. Since there is a magnet on the back of the remote you can also attach the remote to the front metal grill with
minimal coverage of the speakers.

The remote has been improved from previous docks. The layout on the past remotes was confusing and was sometime hard to tell which side was up. The one for the ZK350 has a much better layout with properly configured directional buttons and clearly marked volume buttons. Some of the remote’s functions will be limited with the Zune HD since it is a touch device and directional controls are not even

sound Quality


The dock features two 1/2″ tweeters and two 4” subwoofers matched with a passive 4.5” square subwoofer on the back. The
sound does a fantastic job at reproducing crisp highs and warm clean lows. Adversely to studio monitors, the ZK350 does a good job of filling a room with omnidirectional sound. It sounds good at most points off axis.

The ZK350’s low end is noticeably weaker than the ZK500 as expected with smaller woofers; it certainly does miss that really
low wall rattling bass. However it does extend low enough and will still beat out most other docks that are similarly sized.

Simple EQ are available for treble and bass with 5+- levels of adjustment. It’s nice and balanced as it is, but occasionally tune
down the bass at night to be considerate to the neighbors.

Inputs and Outputs


If you keep your ZK350 mostly at a desk, the headphone outputs on the front might come in handy. Similarly if your dock resides near your AV gear there are fixed audio and video outs via RCA jacks on the back. For fans of the radio an antenna connection is on the back so that you don’t have to plug headphones into the headphone jack for an antenna.

Accessories


The ZK350 has a few add on accessories to make it even more portable, away from a power outlet with the battery add-on or
on the road with the 12 volt adapter.

Battery

The battery MSRPs for $100 but can be found for much less on Amazon. Depending on how and where you use the ZK350 will
depend on if this price tag is worth it to you. It is after all about half the price of the unit itself. It is well worth it since you are able to
move the dock to different rooms depending on what you’re doing: living room, office, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom- it pretty much
follows you around the house. Having this ease of portability, you get a lot more play time with the dock.

The battery is rated between 2-5 hours depending on how loud you play it.

One annoyance you can have with the battery is that the LED never shuts off, even when unplugged from the wall and from the
dock itself. Kicker says the battery drain is minimal and its agreeable, but there still is some battery drain and the visual annoyance of
a blue LED in a dark room.

One other note on the battery is that it is installed on the dock with screws. So you cannot easily swap out the battery on the fly. Not a big deal, it blends nicely with the dock and doesn’t add a substantial amount of weight.

12 Volt Auto Adapter

It would make the ZK350 an awesome companion on a camping or tailgating trip. This adapter plugs into your cigarette lighter in
your car and will work for all of the Kicker speaker docks.

Conclusion


Of all the Zune docks on the market so far this one could definitelybe your personal favorite since it combines great sound with
portability. The ZK500 certainly does hit harder and louder, but for an 1100 square foot apartment, the ZK350 is way more than enough. You might lean more towards the ZK500 if you were using it outside or didn’t have neighbors to upset. Either way the ZK350 is a great option in the ZKick series of Zune docks.

The ZK350 MSRPs for $200 but can be found for about $150 on Amazon. If you are interested in a bit more thump without the battery option, the ZK500 is $20 more.

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zune dock

If you own one of the many different sized iPods you more than likely have a docking station that you plug it into when you’re at home or want to listen to it in your office.  For those of us that didn’t fall under the spell of Steve Jobs and the Apple Borg, but instead opted for the Zune from Microsoft docking stations have been slow to arrive at the table of this handy MP3 and video player.

Thankfully things are beginning to change on the accessory front, as we are beginning to see far more accessories for the Zune.  Today we have the pleasure of reviewing the inMotion iM414 from Altec Lansing.  This docking station feature all the controls you will need to operate and charge you Zune player and it also included a nice remote control for long distance operation.  So come on along as we give it look and then listen to it acoustic qualities.

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zune cases

As a testament to the rising popularity of Microsoft’s Zune media player, aftermarket companies are starting to jump aboard the Z-train. Earlier this year at CES we started to see the makings of aftermarket schwag popping up in the form of speaker sets and other random gadgetry.

Speck Products has been making some righteous iPod and Mac cases for the past few years. Typically Speck offers cases rugged enough for those rough “n’ tumble types or quirky enough for users looking for something a little bit different (see our previous review of the Speck iPod nano cases).

Speck has wasted no time diving into the Zune market. Today we have for review four stylish Zune cases. Each one offers an extra measure of protection for your Zune-housed music collection without losing that Speck sense of style.

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zune battery

Microsoft Zune 30GB Li-ion Battery(800mAh) has reasonable price and the good quality. Gain the Microsoft Zune battery you also gain the best after-sales services.

Features:
1.Brand New Microsoft Zune 30GB Li-ion Battery(800mAh) repair part
2.Directly from factory with plastic film still on and packed in anti-static bag
3.Compatibility:guarantee for Microsoft Zune(800mAh)
4.Not compatible with Zune Flash 4GB 8GB &12GB

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zune hd av dock

This all-in-one package enables your Zune HD to charge, sync, and play HD videos on your HDTV. Send music and HD Radio™ signals to your home audio system and control it all via a wireless remote. (Zune HD player sold separately.)

You’ve found Microsoft Zune accessories. Get Zune MP3 and media player cases, chargers, covers and other Zune digital media player accessories. Choose from our selection of Zune speakers, FM transmitters and data sync cables. We also carry different headphones / earphones and audio cables to get you connected to your Zune Digital Media MP3 player. If you have any questions about Microsoft Zune MP3 player accessories, feel free to contact us.

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Zune HD Review: The PMP, Evolved – Gizmodo

The gorgeous 3.3-inch capacitive OLED touchscreen takes up the majority of the device’s face. More on that below. It’s surrounded by three hardware buttons: Underneath the screen on the face is the home button, on the top edge is the power/hold button, and in lieu of a volume rocker the Zune HD has a button on the left side that brings up Quickplay options. These options drift onto the screen and offer volume, track forward/back and play/pause. Quickplay can be enabled to work even while the player is locked.

On the bottom of the device is the proprietary Zune port (the Zune HD will work with all of the surprisingly easy-to-find existing Zune accessories) and the headphone jack. It’s rated for 33 hours of audio and 8.5 of video, which is very strong if it’s true (especially since previous Zunes were lacking in battery life, to say the least). The Zune HD lacks both a speaker and a camera, though neither is necessarily a mark against it. Still, both options would be welcome.

Source:

http://gizmodo.com/5360126/zune-hd-review-the-pmp-evolved

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Movaic Unveils Portable Hands-Free Viewing Accessory

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Bleeding Edge TV 299: Zune 2008 Holiday products

http://video.gearlive.com – In this episode we give you a look at the Zune hardware, along with a few accessories of note, that are available this holiday season.

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