ANDOVER, Mass. - Cambridge SoundWorks, a leading audio manufacturer and retailer, today announced shipment of its PlayDock(TM)XM Speaker System. Designed exclusively to support Delphi XM Roady(TM) and ...
ANDOVER, Mass., Nov. 17 - For the growing number of MP3 users looking to convert their CD collections to an MP3 player, there's good news. Cambridge SoundWorks® announced today that customers can now ...
6.5-inch woofers put out decent bass. High-quality hardware, including gold-plated speaker-wire connectors. 45-day return policy allows ample time for testing. Big, boxy design could be mistaken for a ...
Sumptuous sound from a small system. Detachable dock stores both iPod and remote control. Clearly marked buttons and easy navigation, both on the unit and remote. Auxiliary input and headphone jack on ...
The Cambridge SoundWorks Oontz Curve has some shortcomings and isn't head and shoulders above the rest of tiny budget Bluetooth speaker world, but you're not going to do too much better for $30. David ...
More than a year after the death of innovative audio designer Henry Kloss, Cambridge SoundWorks has retired the Model 88 table radio he designed as the in-your-face challenge to the popular Bose Wave.
For quite a while now, those of us who follow the iPod accessory market have been watching Cambridge SoundWorks to see when (or if) it would offer a speaker product for the iPod. After all, Cambridge ...
While it doesn't have as much bass as its more expensive linemate and sounds a little thinner as a result, Cambridge SoundWorks' Oontz Angle still is one of the better values in mini Bluetooth ...
Cambridge seemed to go balls to the walls this CEDIA with the announcement of four tabletop radios. They range from a basic 705 model all the way up to the complex 745 featuring iPod/Zen docking ...
Editor's Note: Product not yet tested by editor. The following description is from the manufacturer. Ideal for people who demand high-end sound quality, the SoundWorks i765 is an iPod solution that ...
HD Radio. Yeah, I’ve never listened to it either, but Cambridge SoundWorks apparently still has faith in it, what with its new Radio 820HD and all. It looks remarkably similar to its iPod dock’d radio ...