Kicker ZK500 Zune Speaker Dock

By admin On February 22nd, 2010

  • Zune device docking station
  • Included remote scrolls through the complete Zune menu system
  • The station passes audio and video signals from the Zune device to other devices through the composite ideo and stereo RCA outputs
  • Credit-card size remote allows easy control of the system and complete navigation through your Zune’s menu
  • Auxiliary stereo input for connecting external devices

Product Description
Stereo system for Microsoft Zune with compatible docking station.Amazon.com Product Description
From the indisputable leader in car audio comes its loudest and most innovative stereo system available for your Zune media player: the Kicker ZK500–designed to be the loudest digital portable system available. For nearly 30 years, Kicker has set the standard in its industry as the dominant car audio brand by producing high-performance equipment that guarantees… More >>

Kicker ZK500 Zune Speaker Dock

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5 Responses to “Kicker ZK500 Zune Speaker Dock”

  1. Lurenna G. Ayers Says: February 22nd, 2010 at 8:25 pm

    Well i purchased this item because of the reviews, and all the other brands people had said that when they received the player did not work. Well when i received this it did not work. So back it went, waiting for credit. Amazing how quickly they take your money but how slow they are to return it…
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. David O. Says: February 22nd, 2010 at 11:06 pm

    A wonderful product with one flaw — the remote is horrible. It works sporadically at best, and is poorly made. Apparently you have to point it directly at the exact spot on the dock for it to work at all. The dock sounds great, in all ranges; it does everything it is supposed to do. 5 for the speaker dock, 0 for the remote.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Mark Weston Says: February 22nd, 2010 at 11:23 pm

    I got my new zune kicker, opened it, hooked it up, and low and behold… the control knob is messed up, the vol. goes up and down on its own and you can’t give it any inputs, the whole thing looks nice, but, now I have to send it to kicker and wait for a month to get another one. Feel like I got ripped big time.

    I won’t be buying anything else from AMAZON.COM again…

    I give the player a 1 star,(for looks) I give Amazon 0 stars, all I got from Amazon was ohh we are so sorry, call kicker and get a RA number and send it to them to fix.

    If someone else made a player for Zune, I would return this one and get my money back and get something else. but no luck, I got a ZUNE and there just is not much out there for us ZUNER’s
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Rengner G. Perez Says: February 23rd, 2010 at 12:42 am

    I just bought the zk500 couple days ago, well before i buy this device i read couple of reviews but i don`t believe what people said about the zk500 but now that i own it please believe me, this thing erase my zune twice and i only use it for 20 minutes when i see zune stop suddenly then freeze for almost one hour when i reset it,my zune 80gb don`t have any song,video,picture inside the only thing it work is the radio! don`t get me wrong but when it`s working sound great, but if maybe doesn`t have the anoying and frustrating problem it will be fine!i only own it for 2 days now i returning to get my money back! when i have my money i thinking buying a **Zune Home AV Pack v2** with **M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 Powered Speakers** my friend got those and the sound is great! i know is not so portable but i can party with it! so please…. like i said, don`t waste your money and your time!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. H. Behn Says: February 23rd, 2010 at 1:08 am

    I don’t actually have this dock.I’m a speaker fiend and almost bought the Kicker, but decided against it for these reasons: 150 bucks for a 40-Watt stereo is pricy, and secondly,this “portable” device needs A.C. power to work!So it’s only portable insofar as it is physically able to be moved, like any other Stereo> So I spent my money on a Zune Dock v2, and a Logitech Z-2300 2.1 speaker,which has 200 Watts of Thx-certified Power.Now That’s a powerful, “portable” dock solution.Logitech Z-2300 THX-Certified 200-Watt 2.1 Speaker System (Silver)
    Rating: 3 / 5

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