With the death and are generally physical music formats all but provide it would be fair to say the last times of stereos with CD players is sort of upon us, too. Just go into your logement electric retailer and you'd be tough pressed to find anything that looks like smaller dresses stereo, let alone something that plays Video games.
With that the stereo market is complete with morphed into the speaker market, and also brought with it a myriad of portable loudspeakers, multi-room audio systems and bluetooth solutions that have almost nothing in common with the information we used to buy 10 years no more.
The new Spaced360 wireless speaker becomes very much into the latter category; there are no CD player, no filter, hell, it doesn't even resemble a speaker at first glance. Looks-wise it becomes somewhere between a metallic UFO in conjunction with a 23rd century boomerang of kinds.
Made up of three 2-inch drivers and therefore three bass grills, the new teacher connects to any device that can work with Bluetooth. Simply press the power button on the top, activate Bluetooth on your call, tablet or computer and prepared to done – it's really is so easy.
What makes this solution so good may be the you don't have to use one of those annoying remove apps to access your music (yes, were talking about you Sonos). This means low service is off limits. In fact once used the speaker for a week i was pleasantly surprise to hear the shoes of a text message coming out of the loudspeakers from our iPhone. Basically the Spaced360 signals all sounds from said tied in device, no matter what source; whether an iTunes, Soundcloud, apps, basically whatever.
Retailing for £250, it's specific Spaced360 is aimed at the higher edge of the portable speaker market, and is found in direct competition with behemoths just like Bose and to a lesser extent Sonos.
Every speaker lives and passes away by it's sound quality and on communicate we were impressed with what the Spaced360 could achieve. The highs will most certainly be clear without being too piercing, mids are warm and punchy, while the three bass grills offer a good quality amount of low-end without muddying the actual sound quality too much.
Where the Spaced360 actually starts to make real sense is an portability. The speaker comes equipped with a real lithium-ion battery that will keep the great audio playing for 9 hours, and is fully recharged in just 2 hours. Everywhere else you'll find a clever charging blank disc that the speaker simply sits with to recharge, it's not wireless having said that it is a nice touch. There's similarly NFC pairing if your device sustains it and there's also a AUX input in case you don't have Blue tooth.
Overall the Spaced360 gets plenty right for a first attempt; setup is definitely a breeze, build quality is really good, while the sound quality is more than admirable considering an portability and size.
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