Before you know it, summer will be here, and we'll be heading outside
to play, eat, swim, and soak up the sun. Great news: your portable
music now has a great portable speaker it can connect to. Soundcast
presents the Outcast, a truly wireless & weatherproof speaker that
connects right up with your iPod. I know that for the audiophiles out
there these features send up red flags about sound quality, but I'm here
to tell you, the quality is quite good. And with a battery that runs
the speaker for up to 10 hours per charge, you can take it with you to
the park and play your music all day without a problem. Want to listen
to satellite radio or your favorite local station? It can do that too.*
Since it's weatherproof, don't worry about doing a cannonball into the
pool, the Outcast can take it. Take out your earbuds, and share your music this summer. The Outcast turns your afternoon in the sun into an event you'll want to repeat.
-Bruce Spivey
*Tech-Speak: Want to know how the RF dock (iCast) works? The iCast has a rear panel analog audio connection. When you don't have an iPod docked in it, the rear panel connection is an INPUT. It can accept analog audio from any source. Here's the catch: if you plan to use the iCast as an iPod dock - for both the soundcast speaker AND your a/v receiver - then that rear panel connection becomes an OUTPUT. Think of the iPod as a mechanical switch. Insert it, and the connection becomes an output, remove it, and the connection becomes an input.

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