So, I modified the v1 kit to work with my 80, but what about my 30? Should I send the 30 to the graveyard? Naw, so I need to get a home for the 80 too. That said, I stopped by Wallyworld and picked up the v2 Home A/V Kit.
The Zune v2 Home A/V Kit costs $99 and to be quite honest, that's a tad overpriced for what it offers in my opinion.
What do you get?
The back of the Cradle has a cover that conceals the a/v out jacks, but if you want to use it to connect to speakers or use the component video out, you need to take it off and stow it away somewhere.
As you can see, I have speakers hooked up. There is a slider switch to the right of where I am jacked in to choose the video out. To the right of that are the RGB RCA Connectors. Notice too that the cradle doesn't have a slot for your remote.(I mention this in the video too) That is disappointing.
Here are the AV Cables. I won't be using these.
The remote on the left, the one with hardly any buttons, is the v2 remote. It feels very lightweight and to be honest, cheap. The fact that they left off some of the buttons makes this a toss in the drawer model. Why? Because the v1 remote works with both cradles! (See Video Below)
Nothing fancy here, see those two inserts above the remote? Those are the 4/8GB and the 30GB inserts for the v2 cradle. The next 3 photos show those in action.
The cradle itself is very sturdy feeling and has rubber-like bottom surface to keep it in place.
The a/c charger has retractable prongs and a USB in to basically use the cable that comes with your Zune to charge from the wall outlet instead of you computers USB port.
Conclusion
If you really need/want a desk cradle, it is worth it if you can drop $99. If you can do without, it's really not that great of a value. The lack of control and build of the remote is terrible. I am lucky to have the v1 remote too. I didn't test video out since I will never use it, but Cnet has tested that function for you. (Link) The cradle itself is not bad. My only gripe is not having a slot to hold the remote.
The Zune Home A/V Pack gives you everything you need to amplify your Zune through your home stereo. With the wireless remote you can control the experience from anywhere in the room.
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10 Responses for "Zune v2 Home A/V Kit Mini Review"
That is a turn-off. I really think that its not worth it at all. In my opinion $99 is way more then it should be. If it was a little cheaper then yeah I would get it. Its just hard to drop that much on something that is going to sit there and hold my Zune. I dont know if its just me but that is just way to much even if I had the money.
Trevor
I agree about the price tag. Although the IR remote sounds cool. Looking forward to a review of how well that works.
I just picked up a cheap AV cable this past weekend. When it comes in I am going to check out how well the TV out works.
I think at this point anything Zune (version 2) related will be overpriced. From your description, it seems like the cradle is like the software. They improved it in some regards but downgraded it in other regards. Hopefully a 3rd party accessory company will make a better one.
That 99 price tag is a real turn off. I didn’t pay that much for original AV pack. Its nice but I think Ill hold off for now.
Hmm now that I htink of it I dont know where my Zune remote is. I never used that much so it kind of got misplaced. I might have to start a search later.
I like it more then the car pack, but $99? Maybe $50…I am a fan of the cradle though, I have to say. It looks really nice. I like the idea of the rubber bottom…Although Im not sure if ipods have that feature to the deck or not. Thanks for the info.
i’ll just get the dock when it comes availlable in europe until then i am going to use an a/v cable
That is a much more sytleish looking dock, have you tried the tv out yet. I heard it is increadble?
this is a good looking dock. And I heard that it had a DVD quality tv out. That is a very looking dock and still glad that you can add inserts for all 3 differEnt players
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