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title: "JBL On Stage Micro II Speaker System for iPod / iPhone (Black) 30 Pin Connector"
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# IR remote up to 20ft 2 JBL Odyssey speakers Battery or power supply JBL On Stage Micro II Speaker System for iPod / iPhone (Black) 30 Pin Connector

**Brand:** jbl
**Price:** ₱1174
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Audio Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** JBL On Stage Micro II Speaker System for iPod / iPhone (Black) 30 Pin Connector by jbl
- **How much does it cost?** ₱1174 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/1208960-jbl-on-stage-micro-ii-speaker-system-for-ipod-iphone)

## Best For

- jbl enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted jbl brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Portable Power:** Enjoy music on-the-go with battery or power supply options.
- • **Unleash Your Sound:** Experience rich audio with dual 1" JBL Odyssey speakers.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** 3.5mm auxiliary input for seamless connection with all your devices.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Supports a wide range of iPhone and iPod models with a 30-pin connector.
- • **Control at Your Fingertips:** IR remote lets you command your music from up to 20 feet away.

## Overview

The JBL On Stage Micro II Speaker System is a compact audio solution designed for iPod and iPhone users, featuring dual 1" speakers for superior sound quality, an IR remote for convenient control, and versatile connectivity options, making it perfect for both home and portable use.

## Description

Product Description               Share your music library with friends anywhere your travels take you, indoors or out. On Stage Micro II measures just 6 inches (150mm) in diameter, and weighs in at only 0.67 pound (0.3kg). But with two JBL Odyssey full-range transducers, it has the muscle to outperform many much larger systems. Four AAA batteries deliver hours of continuous use, and with a USB cable, you can even sync and charge your iPod or iPhone with iTunes.                  .com               Share your music library with friends anywhere your travels take you, indoors or out. On Stage Micro II measures just 6 inches (150mm) in diameter, and weighs in at only 0.67 pound (0.3kg). But with two JBL Odyssey full-range transducers, it has the muscle to outperform many much larger systems. Four AAA batteries deliver hours of continuous use, and with a USB cable, you can even sync and charge your iPod or iPhone with iTunes. Play and charge your iPod or iPhone. Click to enlarge.Four Odyssey transducers and slipstream ports help deliver full-range, room-filling sound. Click to enlarge.The included IR remote makes navigating your iPod or iPhone easy. Click to enlarge.Portable Loudspeaker Dock for iPod and iPhoneWhy JBL? Been to a movie or a concert recently? There's a good chance that you were enjoying the show on JBL loudspeakers. If you've watched TV or listened to CDs, what you listened to was more than likely recorded on JBL equipment. For more than 60 years, JBL has been the loudspeaker brand of choice for recording professionals around the world. Now you can enjoy that same renowned JBL sound quality from your iPod or iPhone.OnePoint Design The OnePoint iPod connectors provide the connection to your computer. Connect the USB cable to the rear of the unit; then, every time you dock your iPod, you will have a connection for synchronizing and charging.Evercharge Topology When your iPod or iPhone is docked, it will receive a charge, even when not connected to the computer or if the system is off. The On Stage II provides the power to make sure your device is ready to go when you are.Easy-to-Use Music and Navigation Controls Just a touch of the music controls on the On Stage II increases or decreases the volume. Using the navigation controls on the remote control, you can browse iPod songs, photos, and playlists; change tracks and settings; and much more. With the remote, you have complete control of your iPod, as if it were in your hand.RF Remote Technology The JBL On Stage Micro II IR remote has several modes of operation. The Music mode allows you to control the volume, change tracks, fast forward, and fast reverse. The iPod Navigation mode allows you to navigate the iPod or iPhone menus just as if you were touching the device itself. You can navigate your music, watch your slideshows, and find and play your videos.Small Package, Serious Sound With its four Odyssey transducers, the On Stage II delivers 12 watts of total power. Proprietary technologies help provide the highest audio quality, for great bass and clear, accurate sound from any direction.Odyssey transducers--The Odyssey drivers provide accurate high frequencies while capable of low-frequency extension of four octaves, unlike traditional powered tweeters. This design provides a full, rich frequency response from low bass to the highest highs. Slipstream port design--The JBL On Stage Micro port minimizes boundary layer separation, providing high-output bass with low distortion. COE (Computer-Optimized Equalization)--The JBL On Stage Micro system equalization is computer-optimized to provide a rich, complete soundstage over a range of listening positions. OCT (Optimized Compression Topology)--The system utilizes a proprietary compression technology to ensure clean, accurate sound at high output levels. Battery or AC Power The On Stage Micro II will run on AC power with the included power supply, or on four AAA batteries. Add the unit's ultra-compact profile, and you've got a superb portable device. Enjoy your favorite music at the beach, at a picnic, or anywhere else you'd like.Auxiliary Input With a standard 3.5mm mini jack, you can connect iPod shuffles, MP3 players, or pretty much any audio device for enjoyment through the Micro II's speakers.What's in the Box JBL On Stage Micro II, Power Supply, Remote Control, iPod Adapter

## Features

- Supports most iPhone and iPod models with Universal Dock Connector
- Two JBL Odyssey 1" (25mm) speakers for sound. Frequency response 70Hz-20kHz.
- IR remote provides reliable control from distances up to 20 feet straight ahead in front.
- 3.5mm auxiliary input for external audio devices such as iPod shuffle, MP3 players, etc.
- Power with included power supply or four AAA batteries for portable use

## Product Details

- **Brand:** JBL
- **Connectivity Technology:** Auxiliary, USB
- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Mounting Type:** Tabletop Mount
- **Model Name:** On Stage Micro II

## Images

![JBL On Stage Micro II Speaker System for iPod / iPhone (Black) 30 Pin Connector - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81NKwJxhijL.jpg)
![JBL On Stage Micro II Speaker System for iPod / iPhone (Black) 30 Pin Connector - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/21WEJDxMmJL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does this work for the new iPhone 6?**
A: No only for iphone 4 4s and iPod for this generation!

**Q: Does this sounds dock charge your ipod while it's plugged into the wall?**
A: Yes. If it is placed on top in the docking section, it charges the ipod when plugged into the wall. If you are just running a line out from the headphones into the back of the unit, it does not charge your iPod.

**Q: does it have a outlet for headphone?**
A: Yes.

**Q: Does this work for a 7th gen ipod nano and an i phone 5c?**
A: Not sure about nano (I don't have one) but I don't think this version works with iPhone 5's and up, but there is a newer version that might: http://www.amazon.com/JBL-OnStage-30-Pin-iPhone-Speaker/dp/B0017XMN7C/ref=dp_ob_title_ce    Ask Google your question and check around before you buy to make sure of what you're getting ...

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Depends on what device and which input mode...
  

*by S***N on Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2013*

I ran a series of experiments using 3 different Apple devices:  1> IPhone4 (iOS 5.1.1) [16GB], 2> IPod Touch 3rd Gen (iOS 4.2.1)[8GB], and 3> IPod Mini  (Software ver.1.4.1.)[4GB]; and with all three of these devices I attempted to play the same song via a> the dock mode, b> the auxillary audio port mode, and c> through BOTH modes at the same time.  All of this was done using AC power mode; I did not attempt the experiments using battery power or remote control.  Here are the results:1a> IPhone4 plugged in the Dock: Although the IPhone4 is properly accepting charge (shows the battery with lightning bolt logo on the top right showing that it's charging), it also appears to be "confused" when plugged in. It constantly thinks that I'm pressing the Volume Down button and thus lowers the phone ringer volume all the way to zero (doesn't actually affect the sound level coming out of the Micro II).  The "Speaker with no volume bars" logo will stay on the screen forever, but at least the screen is operable, and other than that, everything plays fine.  Sound quality is great.1b> IPhone4 connected on the Auxillary Port: As expected, the volume is not as loud as in Dock mode, but sound quality is still good.1c> IPhone4 plugged in the Dock AND connected on the Auxillary Port: OK, this is where it gets weird.  Trying to play from both inputs at the same time will result in, well, nothing at all!!  If you dock the IPhone4, hit Play to start playing through the dock, and then connected the Aux - the IPhone4 will instantly switch to "headphone" mode and pause the song, then when you hit play again to continue the song it will then attempt to play from the Aux.  However, because of the "confused" response I mentioned in 1a, the volume instantly goes down to zero.  Conversely, if you connect the Aux first, hit Play to start playing through the Aux, and then docked the IPhone4, etc. - it'll do the same thing.2a> IPod Touch 3rd Gen plugged in the Dock: The IPod Touch accepts charge just fine and is not "confused" like the IPhone4.  No other idiosyncracies.  Sound quality is for some reason not as good as the IPhone4. I hear a little bit of static and noise, but it's otherwise tolerable.2b> IPod Touch 3rd Gen connected on Auxillary Port: It sounds about as good as the IPhone4 on the Auxillary Port.  Nothing else to note.2c> IPod Touch 3rd Gen plugged in the Dock AND connected on the Auxillary Port: Well, this is physically impossible because the audio out is on the bottom of the IPod Touch...3a> IPod Mini on the Dock: Accepts charge and no "confusion".  However, sound quality is utterly TERRIBLE. Constant crackle, pop, crackle, pop, hiss, scratch, pop... This occurs at ALL volume levels loud and quiet.3b> IPod Mini connected on Auxillary Port: The sound quality was even WORSE than the Dock. Crackle, pop, hiss, sizzle, crack, scratch, screech... I can barely hear the song itself.3c> IPod Mini plugged in the Dock AND connected on the Auxillary Port: To my complete surprise, having the IPod Mini docked AND connected to the Aux for some reason cures it of all of its ailments.  If you have the IPod Mini docked first and playing (terrible sound), and then connected the Aux, all of the noise instantaneously go away, and the sound quality is about as good as from the IPod Touch.  Conversely, if you have the IPod Mini connected to the Aux first and playing (worse sound), then docked it, again, all of the noise disappears spontaneously.  I even tried having it docked and connected before I tried to start playing the song - got the same good results.  This completely baffled me; I still can't think of a good explanation for this...Other Notes:I. The user's manual is largely useless; it tells you everything that you would have otherwise figured out by yourself in the first 5 minutes.  I wish it would discuss all of these idiosyncracies I'm writing about above...II. The USB port is just a signal port between the MicroII and your computer so you can sync and w/e while your iDevice is docked. It does NOT provide power into the MicroII (you must power it via AC or battery), nor does it provide power out of the MicroII into some other USB device.III. The dock will power/charge the device that's docked to it on AC mode, even if the power is turned off on the MicroII.IV. The volume level will reset to a "medium" state everytime the MicroII is turned off and on.  It does not remember what volume level you left it at when you were playing the last time before it's turned off.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Nice unit, but difficult to plug in iPod Touch 4th gen
  

*by M***S on Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2010*

I did a lot of research before buying this unit.  I basically wanted something to plug my 4th-gen iPod Touch into at night, to use as a sound machine.  I've just been using the iPod's own internal speaker for this purpose, but it's pretty tinny and the iPod discharges quite a bit overnight.  I figured the better frequency response, and overnight charging provided by a unit such as this would be a good solution.I really wanted to like this unit.  It is elegantly designed, and looked good on my nightstand.  Unfortunately, it was next to impossible for me to plug my iPod Touch into it.  I had to work very hard to get the Touch into the unit the first time (after which it worked fine, though the speakers in the On Stage only sound as good as a decent AM/FM desktop radio).  However, I knew I would need to be able to get the Touch in place in the dark and without fiddling, so I tried again, in order to practice.  The second time, I COULD NOT get the Touch plugged in on the device.  At one point I decided I was being too wimpy, and man-handled it a bit.  Well, the Touch didn't mount, but I did manage to bend a very thin piece of metal inside the Touch's port (I was able to bend it back into place with a pocket knife).  Sigh.On the other hand I was able to plug an iPod Classic into the unit with no issues whatsoever.  I was *also* able to plug my Touch into my B&W Zeppelin unit with no issues.  My theory is that the dock port on the Touch has tighter tolerances than other devices, and perhaps that is only an issue when trying to plug it into the JBL On Stage device.  Or possibly, my own Touch's port has an issue I've created in plugging it into the USB cable (though I'm a pretty careful guy in general).The sound quality, in my short evaluation, struck me as basically that of a clock radio, or a little better.  That would have been just fine for my purposes.  I could tell immediately that I would have been satisfied with the better frequency response of this unit compared to the Touch's own speaker.  That's a pretty low bar to clear, but for the cost and design of this unit the sound quality is fine.So, in essence, YMMV.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    It works with my Ipod touch 4th Generation!
  

*by S***Y on Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2011*

I wanted a small speaker/docking system for my iPod touch 4th gen (released Sept 2010).  Apple upgraded the charging system on this model making it incompatible with other speaker/dock systems.  I found it very confusing to understand weather my iPod would work on this system or not.  I took a chance, and it does indeed work!The unit is about the same dimension as a 15 pack of dvd's.  For such a small form, it has excellent sound.  I wanted something to sit beside my computer but not take up too much real estate, this works well for this!Some of the problems I have noticed with it are minor.  One issue is it requires a mini-b usb type connection.  It does not come included with one, I happen to have a bunch of them laying around.  However due to the molding of the base you require a cable which is perfectly round as it is inset into the base.  I had to mutilate my available mini-usb to make it fit into the space provided.  Not a big deal really!The controller is very odd, I doubt I will really use it much and haven't used it so much yet.  It needs direct line of sight.A final issue is my iPods have protective cases.  My iPod touch has a Skullcandy case with a smaller lower portion that I need to slide off to dock.  Slight inconvenience, but I can live with this.  Likewise with my iPod classic.Overall I am very satisfied with this product.  If you are reading this and Apple has released another iPod, take a look at the charging parameters of the iPod touch 4th Gen (release September 2010), compare this with the new specs to determine if it is compatible with this product.Glad I purchased it for $55 on April 23, 2011!

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