Słaby | Przeciętny | Dobry | Świetny | |
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Waga | 4082,33 g Najlepsza: Philips BT2650 Waga: 0,21 g |
Kanały | 1.0 |
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Waga | 4082.33 g |
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Stacja dokująca do telefonu komórkowego / tabletu | Tak |
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Inteligentny głośnik (wirtualny asystent) | Nie |
Standardy przesyłania strumieniowego | AirPlay |
Zestaw głośnomówiący | Tak |
Kolor produktu | Czarny |
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Źródło połączenia |
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Wsparcie Aptx | Nie |
Bluetooth | Tak |
Kodek Bluetooth | SBC |
Profil Bluetooth | A2DP |
Wejścia przewodowe |
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Elektryczny (nie USB) | Tak |
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Audyssey Audio Dock
Audyssey's AirPlay-compatible speaker is a decent-sounding, fairly priced piece of home audio gear. But wireless streaming woes bring it down.
The Audyssey Audio Dock is a Bluetooth speaker system with solid overall audio performance, but the digital signal processing in play here to prevent distortion means audiophiles and purists should look elsewhere.
Looks good, feels great, yet performance is more boom and bang than detailed
A while back, I reviewed the Audyssey South of Market speaker/dock, which Audyssey has recently renamed the Audyssey Audio Dock. I felt – and still feel –
Audyssey is a household name when it comes to professional audio. The Audio Dock Air , also known as the Lower East Side Audio Dock, is Audyssey's third brainchild amongst a breed of impressively good sounding speakers, and the first to feature AirPlay for ultim
Audyssey is betting that the sound quality of their Audio Dock Air and the convenience of Apple's AirPlay is worth $400. We'll have to see if consumers agree and shell out the money.
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