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Stroll-a-TunePeople like to listen to music everywhere. I understand. But when people want to inflict their music on everyone’s ears, that’s where my understanding stops.

The basic idea of the Stroll-a-Tune is admirable: if you’re out with your baby, you want to be aware of the environment and avoid potential danger. But the solution is… a pair of speakers mounted on the stroller handle?! Why doesn’t turning your headphones lower work? If the singer is not screaming in your ears, you can hear everything around you and, get this, no one can hear your music. I’m happy for you that you have a fun day out with your child and I’m sure he likes the music, but please, save it for when you’re at home. Think about the others for a little and don’t assume they will love your tunes.

How much under $29.99?
A little: $24.95 on Amazon.com.

Via RedFerret

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3 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Stacy

    I hate reviews like this. You probably don’t have kids from the tone of your write-up so why would you review a stroller accessory? I have one of these and I love it! A couple of my frieds bought them after they saw mine. I don’t know what you’re thinking but it’s not like it blasts out the music to everyone. I keep it on my jogging stroller and it’s great not having to use earbuds when I run. I get alot of positive comments about too from other runners. I snap it out of the mounting bracket and take it with me too. My kids love it.

  2. Jen

    I don’t have kids, but I have the same opinion of all similar devices - i.e. speakers that mount on bicycle handles. I don’t like to listen to other people’s music unless I choose to.

  3. Ryan's Mom

    The beauty of these speakers is that you can angle them toward yourself or toward your child. Have you been jogging on a bike path? You pass by other people at a pretty good clip and NO you don’t have to have the speakers blaring. I kept passing other moms on the bike path near me, and finally stopped someone to find out where I could get some. If you had them cranked, then shame on you. The idea is to “safely listen to your music” - not to crank it! I use my Stroll-a-Tune very respectfully.

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