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Old 04-01-2016, 05:31 PM   #479
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
I've been looking for some video reviews of the Amazon Tap. The first few pages of YouTube seem to be saturated with content provided by Amazon, and even some of the "reviews" appear to be nothing but thinly veiled advertisements. What I'd love to know is how it stacks up in terms of sound volume and quality against it's wall-bound big sister. If the quality is good, I would consider buying one to take on trips to my daughter's house. Our car has no Wi-Fi or direct connections to the sound system, and trying to find an unused bandwidth on the radio dial on which to play my iPod is the pits. As it looks like the Tap could fit in a cup holder, and since we never go on trips over 9 hours, the Tap could be a real solution. It's certainly a lot cheaper than buying a new car.
Not a video review, but check these two articles out:
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