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Memorex PurePlay Portable Speaker

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Rich
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Aron Schatz
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April 5, 2011
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Memorex PurePlay Portable Speaker
There's so many iPod accessories, it can be tough to choose one that's worth your money. Memorex's PurePlay can successfully turn your iPod or iPhone into a compact stereo that can be taken anywhere.
Tags Reviews Multimedia iPod Announcement Portable Speakers Memorex PurePlay

Page 3: Packaging Contents, Using the PurePlay Portable Speaker, Conclusion

Packaging Contents

  • PurePlay Portable Speaker
  • AC Adapter
  • Quick Start Guide


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Using the PurePlay Portable Speaker

From initially opening the box of the PurePlay there were high expectations. The speaker itself feels very well made. It has a look and feel similar to a really expensive clamshell case for sunglasses and is relatively compact, lightweight, and durable. When opened up it sits flat with the speakers standing up. The dock is in the center of the lower half with different controls on either side. The buttons to the left include repeat, shuffle, line in, rewind, play/pause, and fast forward. On the right there's the power button and volume control dial. The line in jack and AC adapter ports are located on the right side. Underneath the PurePlay is the battery door where 4 AAA batteries can be inserted if desired.

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The PurePlay works with all iPod and iPhone models. If using an iPhone, the appropriate universal dock plates will have to be inserted into the dock to get the right fit. Docking an iPod/iPhone is were the nuances begin. The PurePlay must initially be turned off before the device is docked. Once the device is placed into the dock, the PurePlay can then be powered on. If the PurePlay is turned on before the device is docked, the controls will function but the speaker won't work. As long as the correct procedure is followed the device will be Paused once the PurePlay is turned on. The PurePlay should then function as intended. Additionally, when the PurePlay is used on AC power, it will continue to charge the iPod/iPhone while it's in use.

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All of the left side functions work without any hitches. One special function worth mentioning is the line in function. Essentially, any device with a headphone jack can be plugged into the line in jack on the right side using the appropriate cable. This is great for using the PurePlay with other cell phones or MP3 players. These devices will sound just as good as an iPod/iPhone, but won't be able to take advantage of the controls on the PurePlay. Though all of these controls work well, the addition of some navigation controls would have been nice. It's difficult to navigate an iPod that isn't an iPod touch when it's in the upright position.

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The volume control dial has a good feel to it, but can be problematic. Sometimes it doesn't react right away which can lead to some sudden drastic volume changes. It also makes it a bit difficult to make slight volume changes. Perhaps the addition of haptic "clicks" in the volume dial might have solved these minor issues.

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Testing sound devices is extremely subjective since everyone's taste and listening ability varies. To make the testing more objective we listened to media ripped at the same CD level of quality. We also listened to a variety of different music to get examples of accentuated sounds from the low, mid, and high ranges. Overall, the PurePlay performed very well given it's size. All sounds remained clear up to about 75% full volume. After that point, sounds became a bit distorted but were not terrible. The distorted quality became more noticeable the closer the listener was to the PurePlay. So, if the device were sitting on a listener's desk, they probably wouldn't want to crank it. On the other hand, if it were sitting relatively high on a shelf across the room, it may not be noticeable. High and mid range sounds remained consistently good. Unfortunately, bass becomes a bit drowned out at higher volumes. Given the devices size, this is to be expected. If cranking bass-heavy music was the plan, this might not be an adequate solution.

Conclusion

Despite a few nuances, the Memorex PurePlay portable speaker is a great product we can happily recommend. It can bring all of your music to the kitchen, bathroom, home gym, or the beach. It refuses to exaggerate the natural trade off of sound quality for portability and does it with lightweight durability. I've had an iPod Photo for years and never used it. With the PurePlay speaker on my desk at work, a breath of new life has been given to a device that would be otherwise collecting dust in a drawer. The PurePlay retails for $69.99 (url=http://link.aseadnet.com/link/e/eF4tjL0OwiAUhV_F8AAF2jp4mTQmRgcXp44Ub2JTEAI0VI3vLhin85NzPgUbeEcQQBcqfyr_qqmcQIhStkBjqqktoSvLYOqm3wK9p_SBsZxzo6x6uUejnWW4omZunG4ust31dGF7zns_HM_HoR4Lb87VdAVm0bqAK.FLQG.Uk3gXkhoNkuhRzRio.HwBkFkzLw--/k/847f103b6296fae3affce67590c7cd5009a6/]Amazon Link[/url]) and it's worth it.

ASE Publishing would like to thank Memorex for making this review possible.
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  • Packaging
Page 2
  • Specifications
  • Features
  • Marketing Summary
Page 3
  • Packaging Contents
  • Using the PurePlay Portable Speaker
  • Conclusion
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Abbey Thu Apr 21, 2011 5:42:54 PM #157247
Impromptu dance parties and spontaneous sing-alongs are favorite activities for many families*, and Memorex’s new line of iPod- and iPhone-compatible audio products make it easy to join in on the fun. Six new audio products are now available that include unique features and functionality that have been designed to appeal to today’s families.
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