Testseek.com have collected 3 expert reviews of the XtremeMac Micropack Battery Pack for iPod IPD-MCP-02 and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for XtremeMac Micropack Battery Pack for iPod IPD-MCP-02.
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The editors liked
The first all-in-one home and travel dock
Battery pack
And headphone port splitter for iPods
With a clean design and reasonable price for its components. Adds 8 (or more) hours of video play time to fifth-generation iPods
And more than triples audi...
The editors didn't like
Battery performance issues were found in original unit we tested
Second unit worked to company’s guidelines
But doesn’t do well either as a travel or home dock with fully discharged iPods. Fixed iPod angle is less than ideal for video v...
The micropack is easy to use (just plug it in) and provides loads of battery life for your iPod. It also makes music sharing easy because you can share with a friend without having to fight over who gets what earbud or what volume to turn it to so you...
The first all-in-one home and travel dock, battery pack, and headphone port splitter for iPods, with a clean design and reasonable price for its components. Adds 8 (or more) hours of video play time to fifth-generation iPods, and more than triples audi...
Battery performance issues were found in original unit we tested; second unit worked to company’s guidelines, but doesn’t do well either as a travel or home dock with fully discharged iPods. Fixed iPod angle is less than ideal for video v...
We weren’t sure what to think when we first received one of XtremeMac’s MicroPacks ($80) for testing: it was obvious that the company had rethought the traditional concept of an iPod battery, developing a multi-functional accessory with s...
Abstract: Picture this. Youre sitting on a train whiling away the hours watching all those episodes of Spooks you recorded but have only just got around to putting on to your iPod when the battery dies. What to do? Whip out a backup battery, of course. In this ...