The Bottom Line: The Sony SRS-M50 Portable Speakers feature clear audio quality, good stereo separation, and a compact, travel-friendly design. They're a great option for the hotel room or the office.
The Bottom Line: The DLO HomeDock HD offers a sleek and capable way to get your iPod contents on your TV. Unfortunately, Apple's own Apple TV offers a more affordable solution with considerably more features.
The Bottom Line: The iRecord Pro provides an exceedingly simple way to record video content to a variety of portable devices, including the iPhone and the PSP, but the high price tag and lack of a scheduling feature make it a questionable investment for all but the most computer-phobic users.
The Bottom Line: The Acoustic Energy AE-29 is a decent--if slightly overpriced--Bluetooth speaker system.
Specs: Active, 10 Watt
The Bottom Line: The Westone 3 True-Fit Earphones feature top-of-the-line sound to go with their top-of-the-line price tag; they should be a top choice for audiophiles who desire ultraportable headphones.
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Wax loop for cleaning, 1 year Limited warranty
The Bottom Line: The Griffin Simplifi doesn't do much for the price, but it may appeal to style-conscious clutter cutters.
The Bottom Line: The Scosche TuneStream does what it says, but it requires a surprising amount of patience, given its high price.
The Bottom Line: The Logitech Pure-Fi Express is a smartly designed iPod speaker that will make a worthy addition to your desk or nightstand, but those who like to blast the tunes should look elsewhere.
Specs: portable speakers with digital player dock, Black, Active
The Bottom Line: Logitech's Pure-Fi Anytime is a good choice for anyone in the market for a basic, affordable iPhone/iPod-friendly clock radio--so long as you're not a stickler for sound quality.