It ’s not an ingress right in ourBattlemodo iPod Dock Bracket , but it ’s a worthy competitor nonetheless . It ’s an iPod Dock with two bookshelf - quality speaker , which can take in audio input from the iPod , a USB connection or contrast in ( a Zune ) . It even has a freestanding wireless iPod docking facility that can stream music from up to 100 feet away . It essentially lets you expend your iPod as a remote control for itself , because it does n’t have to sit across the room inside the dock .
After conform the bass level with the Mondo Mint Audio Control cortege over USB ( it comes sic really bass heavy ) the Mint sounded pretty darn practiced . Since we do n’t have the 100 docks Mark has to compare it to , we ’d have to say the audio quality ( even when streaming over wireless ) was good enough to compare to a seemly set of bookshelf speakers . It does have a nice remote control , though .
The Mint by all odds looks swish — as classy as an iPod docking facility can see . The button on the front of both dock are n’t flimsy , and the talker connections in back are sturdy as well . The self-coloured and quiet ( it slither around well on carpet ) speakers combined with the stalwart construction of the docking facility themselves go a longsighted way into justify the $ 349 price .

Whether the Mondo Mint is private-enterprise compare to other$349iPod pier is still up in the line , but the combination of wireless audio , the enough assortment of input and the pretty decent sound quality will make this a respectable buy either way .
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