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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Griffin Airbase
I would have given 5 stars but was very annoyed when the cable kept falling out of its attachment. I found a way to twist it around the chrome bit that sticks out the back.However, the signal seems to be so much better as the room my Power Mac G5 is in sits down the hall and around a corner. The airport extreme sits high on a cabinet in the room of the Mac and really...
Published on September 2, 2005 by Christina J. Hall

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good idea - poor execution
I like Griffin products as a rule, but this one isn't so good. First a problem with the fit of the power cord into the base unit. Mine ended up with the female receptor breaking away inside. I was able coax it back out, but this shouldn't have happened. Second the fit of the base to the Express isn't much better. Takes a lot of finessing to make this thing work. It...
Published on April 30, 2009 by Craig Gaevert


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Griffin Airbase, September 2, 2005
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I would have given 5 stars but was very annoyed when the cable kept falling out of its attachment. I found a way to twist it around the chrome bit that sticks out the back.However, the signal seems to be so much better as the room my Power Mac G5 is in sits down the hall and around a corner. The airport extreme sits high on a cabinet in the room of the Mac and really didn't work well with itunes giving a signal to my home stereos system, now it is a joy to hear all my itunes so far away uninterrupted. I'm always impressed with Griffin, but disappointed the cable was loose.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Heartedly recommended to anyone with an AirPort Express, November 20, 2005
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The Griffin AirBase is an accessory stand for Apple's AirPort Express portable WiFi base station.

Apple makes the AirPort Express as simple and portable as possible. The Express plugs directly into a wall outlet (as you would a PowerBook's AC adaptor brick). You then connect your internet source via ethernet cable, and a printer and music speakers via USB and 3.5mm jacks respectively. It has one multicolor status light showing the AirPort's readiness and network activity. The downside is that wall outlets are not always at the best height or orientation to facilitate optimal Wifi reception. Additionally, if the wall outlet is hidden behind furniture, the status light can be obscured.

Like many Apple products, the Airport Express boasts artful, elegant industrial design. Griffin Technology's AirBase is the perfect compliment to the AirPort Express. It's design and craftsmanship rivals Apple's and it integrates seamlessly with the Express. To use: simply pull-off the Express's AC prong module, and slide the Express into the AirBase's socket. The express stands on the diagonal with the cables routing from the back, and the status light showing at front. The AirBase has a chromed metal lower half, reminiscent of the back of an iPod. The bottom sports an inset, non-slip rubber pad. In addition to looking nice, the metal base adds weight and prevents movement (say, from tugging cables). The back of the AirBase also has a matching chromed arch to pass the cables through. Making for elegant cable routing.

As for the esthetic: The AirBase/AirPort Express combo is beautiful. This alone may not be enough to encourage you to buy. But before I used the AirBase, I was unable to receive a strong Wifi signal in the outer-most rooms in my house. The AirBase raised the Express to table height and allows for rotating the Express until the optimal reception is achieved. It raised my Powerbook's signal from one-or-two 'bars' before, to four-or-five bars with the AirBase. This boost is equivalent to what I experienced when I tried an amplified antenna with my Airport Extreme base station (I now have the Extreme on one floor and the Express on another in a WDS configuration). The only quality issue I had found was the AirBase's AC cord comes unplugged from the AirBase rather easily. I attribute this more to the quality of the cord's end than the base's power port. Also, more trivially, when the Express is attached to the AirBase, the Apple logo on the Express is upside down. A pair of Grey on white stickers would solve this nicely.

Griffin Technology's AirBase is heartedly recommended to anyone with an AirPort Express.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Accessory, August 29, 2005
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Plug it in, wrap the cords around the cord handle, and you are done. Allows me to place my Airport Express on top of the table which extends my range and I can check the status light.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for AirPort Express owners, July 14, 2006
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This product is phenomenal and is designed extremely well. Prior to purchasing this very reasonably priced accessory, my AirPort Express unit was on the floor under my computer desk. Since the antenna in my desktop Mac was in the front of the CPU, which was on my desktop, the location of the AirPort wasn't ideal. With the AirBase, I was able to plug in my AirPort Express unit and move it to my desktop...within a couple inches of the antenna in the CPU. This really helped improve the wireless signal and range. The styling of the AirBase is way cool, too. Very Apple like. And the weighted base ensures that it will STAY on your desktop or entertainment center. One note to the reviewer who complained that the cable was loose when she plugged it into her AirBase: If you're talking about the cable that supplies the power to the AirBase, just try pushing it in harder (you have to push it pretty hard). When I first hooked up my AirBase to my AirPort Express, I too was bummed because the power cord seemed loose and the power actually would cut in and out. I was almost to the point of wanting to return it, but thought I must be doing something wrong. I just pushed harder on the power plug that goes into the AirBase and voila...the cord went in about 1/8" further and locked firmly into place. Problem solved. Trust me...if you have an AirPort Express, you should have an AirBase. I can't imagine life without it!!!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice if your AirPort Express will be sitting still., August 12, 2006
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An ingenious little device I'm surprised Apple didn't come up with themselves. However the one indication that Apple did not make it is the wiggle in the connection to the base. If you wiggle the AirPort block a little too much one way or the other you might loose power. Granted, this base is designed to sit there so it should not be an issue for most users. I did not have problems with the base's power cord staying in; mine was very snug.

If you do not like exposed wires you should know that if you are using the WAN port, Audio jack, and/or the printer USB connection the wires will stick out a bit up and backward. This is especially true for the audio cable. If you're REALLY particular about how this looks, you might want to consider an audio cable with a small right angle plug and white cables all around to match the AirPort.

My one suggestion is it would have been nice if they had designed a little notch to store the 2-prong plug that you have to remove from the AirPort to fit it in the base.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beats hanging it off a wall socket!, August 21, 2005
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Great inovation! Simple design does a super job of providing an excellent stand for the Airport Express! Just set the Airport in the stand and plug the included power cord into the nearest outlet. The position of the Airport makes checking the indicator light a snap and it is a much better arrangment than having the Airport hanging off a wall outlet or cluttering up a power strip.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect stand for the Airport Express, October 24, 2005
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my second airport express unit is connected to my receiver and it always bothered me how it looked. Now with the sturdy Desktop Stand it not only looks good, but the cables are neater and it does seem the reception is better too.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great for home or office, September 29, 2005
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I agree with the other reviewer that the signal is much improved in this base rather than hanging off of the socket or the extension cord.

Our No. 1 Review for the AirBase is obviously not referring to the AirBase because the AirBase and the Airport Express do not run on batteries. In fact, the airbase only passes power through to the Airport Express and requires no power to act as a "base" to support he Airport Express.

Obviously the first review was mis-assigned to this product.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Almost as good as Apple's would be, if Apple made one, January 2, 2007
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A very quality product, especially for this price. Very simple, but does exactly what it says it does, and looks good doing it. The base is rubberized on the bottom, it's got chrome trim, and the plastic is as good as on the actual AirPort Express. Also, they were smart and made the power cable for the AirBase use the same connector as the AirPort itself, so you can use it without the stand part if you're traveling.

The only negative is that the Apple logo is upside-down. But even Apple does that sometimes.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Works with MacBook power adapter, too!, June 6, 2008
This review is from: Griffin 1092-XPRSD AirBase/Desktop Stand for Airport Express (Personal Computers)
There isn't much too this product. It's basically a weighted base and an extension cord. But it's sturdy, well designed, and it keeps devices upright, accessible, and cool. A rubber underside keeps it from slipping about on smooth surfaces.

What's nice about this product is that it can also be used with the MacBook's MagSafe power adapter. It turns out that the power adapter has the same dimensions as the Airport Express. My wife keeps one of these on her desk with her MacBook and power supply, so she doesn't have to crawl on the floor to get the power supply to take it with her. She just takes it off the stand, gets the small two-prong adapter out of the drawer, and puts it in her bag. Much easier than getting it from the power strip under the desk.

We have another Airbase being used for its intended purpose as well, and it's great.
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