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Geneva Lab iPod Dock

January 8, 2011

Geneva Lab ipod dockIt's a new year, and once again, I have a feeling it's going to be an awesome one (what can I say...I've always been unusually optimistic)!


We unwrapped gifts and emptied stockings. Then we had champagne and forced twelve grapes down our throats at 12 seconds before midnight (Spanish tradition) and now we are onto a brand-spanking new year.


It's a clean slate so everyone gets to start fresh and make it special. This year I am going to be taking some nice long soaks in my tub in my house in Pennsylvania--that's a given--but the difference between 2010 and 2011 is that I'm going to be relaxing to music thanks to my husband Jaime's Christmas gift, the Geneva Lab dock. I'm not one to get excited about stereo stuff but this simple bright white dock is different. I simply pop my iPhone into the top of it and the sound is amazing. Perhaps the best thing about it is that it is a design of beauty--brilliant clean design that I dont mind having in my bedroom.
This is about as techie as I get with my blogs so enjoy :).

Posted by Ghislaine Viñas on January 8, 2011 | Comments (2)
Industries: Accessories

October 16, 2011
In response to: Geneva Lab iPod Dock
Geneva Labs commented:

I have owned a Geneva Labs ipod speaker for close to one year now. I have a medium sized ipod player with a compact disc (CD) player. This model sold for $699.
Consumers thinking about purchasing a Geneva Labs speaker should be aware of the hype and public relations promotions on the company’s behalf. It is just that – hype.
Here is an honest review from a real person.
Caveats –
[] The wood case that houses the speakers tends to overheat after about a half-hour’s use. When I eject my CD from the player, it feels very hot to the touch.
[] A cheap, plastic remote control is the only way to operate the speaker. Some models have a built in control device. Other models do not. Geneva Labs provides a remote control device that is flimsy, light-weight and because of its cheap manufacturing prone to breakage. Moreover, if you misplace the remote control, you will have no other way to operate your speaker.
[] Sound quality is good, but not as great as has been hyped. And the sound quality is not much better than ipod docks or speakers on the market today selling for half the price of the Geneva Labs speaker.
[] When using the models with CD player capabilities, be aware that the CD does not stop after the album has finished. It automatically restarts at the beginning. I left for work one morning and after 12 hours when I returned home, I discovered that the CD continued to play. Sure, I should have shut down my speaker before leaving for work; however, other CD and ipod players I currently own and have owned automatically shut down after all tracks on the album have played.
Buyer beware. This speaker and the remote control system will probably not last more than 18 months. In the final analysis, the Geneva Labs speakers are over hyped and over-priced. With comparable ipod stations on the market selling for roughly half the price of Geneva Labs speakers you will do better to think twice before laying down your hard earned cash for anything built by Geneva Labs.


January 14, 2011
In response to: Geneva Lab iPod Dock
Zulu45 commented:

ahh, the colors the colors! So much more than just good sound. It's a rare example of neither form or function knowing who to come into the room first!

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