Słaby | Przeciętny | Dobry | Świetny | |
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Moc szczytowa | 120 W Najlepsza: Devialet Phantom Moc szczytowa: 4500 W | |||
Waga | 2700 g Najlepsza: Philips BT2650 Waga: 0,21 g |
Niska częstotliwość | 40.0 Hz |
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Wysoka częstotliwość | 20.0 kHz |
Moc szczytowa | 120.0 W |
Liczba kierowców | 3 |
Wysokość | 332.99 mm |
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Szerokość | 332.99 mm |
Głębokość | 83.0 mm |
Waga | 2700.0 g |
Stacja dokująca do telefonu komórkowego / tabletu | Nie |
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Inteligentny głośnik (wirtualny asystent) | Nie |
Standardy przesyłania strumieniowego |
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Kolor produktu |
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USB | Tak |
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Wersja USB | 2.0 |
Inne złącza | Ethernet |
Wejście AUX | Tak |
Źródło połączenia |
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Wsparcie Aptx | Nie |
Bluetooth | Nie |
Wejścia przewodowe | 3.5mm |
Wejście analogowe 3,5 mm (Aux) | 1 |
Sieć bezprzewodowa (Wi-Fi) | Tak |
AirPlay | Tak |
DLNA | Tak |
Zasilanie bateryjne | Nie |
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Elektryczny (nie USB) | Tak |
AirPlay isn’t dead as a wireless speaker standard, but it’s not exactly healthy: many models have been discontinued, and new releases have all but stopped. Having previously gone all-in with AirPlay, Danish designer speaker maker Libratone is now rolling out updated versions of its circular Loop, tube-shaped Zipp, and triangular Live systems that augment AirPlay […]
Danish audio firm Libratone adds to its collection of high-end speakers with the Loop, a round and relatively slim unit that produces some of the best treble fidelity we've heard from a product its size.
Libratone Loop review - A stylish wireless speaker with AirPlay and DLNA to support iPhones and Androids alike.
The Libratone Loop is a wireless speaker that provides an immersive sound field with satisfying bass from a single enclosure, using a variety of means for streaming music from other devices or accessing online audio services directly.
Meet Libratone's latest speaker. It's pretty, it's fuzzy, and it sounds fantastic — but only when AirPlay cooperates.
The Loop isn't cheap at $499.95, but it's got a slick, modern design and streams audio from a variety of devices.
The Libratone Loop is a looker of a speaker, and with the unexpected inclusion of ribbon-style tweeters, it reads like an audiophile’s dream. Unfortunately, we found the treble could quickly spin out of control, with the midrange taking a hit in the process.
The Libratone Loop is an attractive-looking AirPlay speaker, but at $500 it needs to do more than just look pretty, and it just doesn't sound as good as it should.
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For AirPlay speakers, there's a lot of choice out there. Often that can result in the feeling that there are essentially a lot of people sticking to an easy formula and churning out virtually interchangeable devices, but Libratone is a speaker-maker that makes AirPlay sound ware that stands out, an…
We’ve had something of a love-hate relationship with the Libratone Loop. This circular-fronted speaker has a distinctive, quirky design and - even though
Given its mediocre sound quality, the expensive Libratone Loop left us disappointed
An enjoyable sound from a unique-looking speaker
The Libratone Loop is a looker of a speaker, and with the unexpected inclusion of ribbon-style tweeters, it reads like an audiophile’s dream. Unfortunately, we found the treble could quickly spin out of control, with the midrange taking a hit in the process.
The Libratone Loop manages this, as in addition to being able to belt out a great sound, it looks fantastic and can be easily adapted via different covers to fit into the style of any room.