Showing posts with label speakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speakers. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Nokia MD-6 - The lipstick speakers

Nokia's MD-6 Mini-Speakers are steadfast and trouble-free speakers and although they're not particularly flashy however the speakers deliver decent sound quality for their portable size and affordable price.

Your first glance at MD-6 speakers will bring Lipstick to your mind, no matter how much oversized is that. Measuring 4.8 x 1.3 x1.3 inches, the bar-shaped speakers are tiny enough to slide into a bag or a large pocket. They weigh just 4.9 ounces with the batteries which makes them relatively lighter for their size. And Nokia includes a carrying bag in the box for easier portability.




The speakers are dressed in a black plastic skin with red caps at both the ends. The tiny light and a sliding button are the only other exterior feature that pushes out one end of the bar to protrude the phone connection cord. The cord can stretch upto 2.3 feet, and wrap up tidily; only the end dangles outside the case

To activate the power automatically to the speakers just flip open the opposite end of MD-6 to expose speakers hence eliminates the use of any other controls or buttons. The simplicity of the design is appreciable; the Setup is completely painless as mentioned earlier. Just connect the cord to your phone's headset port. The MD-6 speakers include a 3.5mm jack, but Nokia includes a handy adapter for connecting to 2.5mm ports.

The Nokia Mini Speakers MD-6 designed to enjoy full stereo sound on the move. The innovative design puts portability and great sound jointly in one pocket-sized speaker system. And I like the lipstick concept that may bring crease on the faces of males but how about gifting the one to your girlfriends.

What else you can do with The Nokia Mini Speakers MD-6

  • Enjoy big stereo sound from pocket-sized speakers
  • Share your favourite music anywhere, with anyone, for up to 27 hours!
  • Use the built-in FM radio antenna
  • Flip the cover and protect the speakers

Friday, October 3, 2008

JBL Creature II 3-Piece speakers system: weird looks, mind-blowing sound

No more sucking by the tiny built-in speakers which makes everything sound like AM radio, because JBL Creature II 3-Piece speakers system is a better way to listen to music.

The speakers look more or less like Darth Vader helmets at first glance, takes 30 seconds for setting up which can be done even by a layman. Both satellite speakers connected to the color coded ports in the back of the subwoofer and the power cable is plugged into the subwoofer. One end of the audio cable goes into the subwoofer, and the other connects to your Mac or PC's headphone or audio jack, and you are done.




The green LEDs give UFO light effect to you desk being located at bottom of the satellite speakers, excellent night lights.

You will be taken away by the touch activated volume control, Just push either plus or minus to adjust the volume of your speakers, doesn’t need pressing hard, light tap works just fine. Just twist the silver knobs on the subwoofer to adjust the bass or treble.

The set of speakers measuring close to the size of my fist produces decent sound which is like amazing. How on earth that kind of full and rich sound can come out of fist sized speakers. The subwoofer’s deep low bass totally fill up an average sized room and can even make your hanging pictures vibrate against the wall. The satellite speakers imparts outstanding compliment to the subwoofer of high- and mid-range frequencies.

The funny and phenomenal JBL Creature II speakers augment the music and movie experiences and sound quality and volume emitted by these inexpensive speakers can bring chagrin to your neighbours.