![]() ![]() Those looking for improved sound quality-at the expense of a bulkier add-on-should check out the Logitech PlayGear Amp. ![]() We appreciated the included stand for propping up the Sound Grip for movie watching, but we wish it were foldable so that it would fit in the included canvas protective case. This comes in handy particularly with your personal music collection and home-brewed movies, which don't play nearly as loud as UMD movies (the Sony PSP features a sound boost for them). The speaker, while not offering stellar sound quality, certainly boosts your PSP's volume to the point of loudness. The Sound Grip has a volume dial and a headphone jack on back (the Sound Grip covers the PSP's headphone jack). Two AAA batteries power the SpectraVideo Logic3 Sound Grip alternately, you can use the PSP's AC adapter. All in all, it's easy to fit the PSP into the Sound Grip, and we liked how the plastic hinge on top clamps the PSP in place and offers cutouts for the USB port and the disc-eject button. ![]() The Logic3 Sound Grip is essentially a battery-powered speaker that envelops your PSP. SpectraVideo has set out to design an inexpensive accessory that alleviates both problems. Second, when it comes to playing games, the PSP doesn't get an A for ergonomics. For starters, the external speaker just isn't loud enough at times, especially when it comes to music and movies-homemade movies in particular. If you've lived with your Sony PSP for a while, you know that it has a couple of shortcomings.
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