The Soundcast OutCast including iCast Transmitter

The Soundcast OutCast including iCast Transmitter
alaScore 84

11 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 11 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 98/100. The average review date is Aug 5, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 202358 reviews from other Speakers. The alaScore™ for this product is 84/100 = Very good. Last update: May 19, 2013.

Review analysis

(Based on 11 reviews)

User Reviews  

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Best wireless outdoor speaker I've ever heard

 

Love my music. Sounds almost as good as my high end indoor Infinity speakers. One speaker is enough to cover my backyard and pool area. Worth every penny!!!!

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Amazing!

 

Amazing!

It's very easy to set up. The sound is great and fills the entire backyard and the backyard of my neighbors! You can "broadcast" easily from an iPod or another audio source (DVD, stereo, tv) with mini jack. I have 2 of these in my backyard to mask...

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Amazing!

 

It's very easy to set up. The sound is great and fills the entire backyard and the backyard of my neighbors! You can "broadcast" easily from an iPod or another audio source (DVD, stereo, tv) with mini jack. I have 2 of these in my backyard to mask...

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Outcast speakers are EXCELLENT !!

 

Outcast speakers are EXCELLENT !!

These things are even better than I could imagine. I am somewhat a music quality snob so I was worried about the sound quality of wireless speakers. Well the folks at Soundcast have this new patented wireless technology that definiely works! I...

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Outcast speakers are EXCELLENT !!

 

These things are even better than I could imagine. I am somewhat a music quality snob so I was worried about the sound quality of wireless speakers. Well the folks at Soundcast have this new patented wireless technology that definiely works! I...

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Great OutDoor Speaker

 

This is a great speaker. I Set it outside around the pool and it works great. I hook the transmitter to the computer inside, & this gives you endless possibilities of sirius online, xm, slacker.com, then dock your IPod to the transmitter and you can...

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Great OutDoor Speaker

 

Great OutDoor Speaker

This is a great speaker. I Set it outside around the pool and it works great. I hook the transmitter to the computer inside, & this gives you endless possibilities of sirius online, xm, slacker.com, then dock your IPod to the transmitter and you can...

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Best Sounding WIRELESS Speakers EVER!

 

Best Sounding WIRELESS Speakers EVER!

I was skeptical at spending this type of $$$ for speakers but I was looking for something I could use in multiple venues, wireless and had good sound quality. The Outcast out-performed my expectations and is worth every dollar. I justified spending the...

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Best Sounding WIRELESS Speakers EVER!

 

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Best Sounding WIRELESS Speakers EVER!

 
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Product Specifications

OutCast is an all weather outdoor speaker system designed to provide high performance full range music in the yard or patio. It features an 8” downward firing woofer, four 3” high frequency drivers in an omni-directional array, a 100 watt digital amplifier and the Soundcast receiver. The OutCast is made of water resistant plastic and is designed to operate for up to 10 hours on the built-in, rechargeable battery pack. It has an internal AC power supply that can recharge the NiMH battery pack and operate the OutCast at the same time. As with SpeakerCast, the initial version of OutCast will include the iCast transmitter and be oriented to iPod users. This version of OutCast also has buttons for pause/play and track forward/track back for remote iPod operation. All OutCasts have controls for volume, on/off, and mood lighting. There is also an input jack for direct connection of an MP3 player, which should very useful during social gatherings when guests might wish to play music from their personal players.
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