mStation Orb 2.1 Stereo Speaker System w/ iPod Dock (green)

September 8th, 2008
mStation Orb 2.1 Stereo Speaker System w/ iPod Dock (green)

mStation Orb 2.1 Stereo Speaker System w/ iPod Dock (green)

Clearly, there’s no shortage of iPod speaker docks saturating the market at the moment, which means it’s all the more important to stand out from the crowd in this area. Digital audio connoisseurs at mSation do this by focusing on one thing–iPod speakers–and making sure their design is nothing short of eye-catching, as is the case with the $130 2.1 Stereo Orb.

The style of the mStation Stereo Orb is definitely a matter of preference–it truly is an orb. We happen to dig the soccer-ball-size speaker and the fact that it comes in seven colors (white, black, silver, blue, green, red, and pink) to match pretty much any iPod you can throw at it. The exception is the third-generation Nano, for which the shades don’t quite match up because of the fact that the Orb came out around the time of the second-generation version. Still, when you have an accessory with such a fun design, it’s nice the see that it comes in a good array of color options.

Curving around the front of the Stereo Orb are three speakers concealed by a cloth grille colored to match the plastic casing of the device. The mStation features two, 2-inch midrange drivers and a 3-inch subwoofer that fires through the front and back of the unit. The back of the Orb also features an array of ports lined along the bottom for power input, pass-through syncing, and auxiliary line-input for connecting non-iPod MP3 players and other audio sources. It’s a nice touch that mStation includes all the necessary cables (AC power, USB, and stereo patch) for using these features.

Each Stereo Orb comes with a remote that is color coordinated to match the scheme of the speaker.

Each Stereo Orb comes with a remote that is color coordinated to match the scheme of the speaker.

The top dome of the Orb houses the remainder of the physical features. Top dead center is the built-in iPod dock for connecting and charging the player. It’s not a universal dock because of the curve of the speaker, so mStation includes six adapters for the various iPods that were available in 2006 or earlier, but since the width and depth dimensions for the latest generation of players aren’t far off from the corresponding previous generations’, owners of new models shouldn’t have a problem. That being said, even with the adapters, the iPod doesn’t feel completely secure and wiggles easily.

Lining the front of the iPod cradle, you’ll find the Stereo Orb’s controls. Six buttons controll power, volume, track shuttle, and play/pause. Just down from this key strip is the IR port for the included remote, which offers the same controls as are found on the unit with two important additions: bass and treble adjustment. Unfortunately, there are no visual levels on the Orb or the iPod, so finding your preferred sound balance can take some trial and error.

One thing is for certain: You’re going to want to turn the treble up immediately. If you leave it on the default setting, your music will sound like it’s coming from underwater. The muffling can be easily remedied by adjusting the treble up several notches, but it’s odd that the middle setting offers poor results. The bass can be up quite high and still sound good–the Orb definitely has a lot to offer in this department. Still, if the bass is set super high on certain tracks that are heavy on the low-end, the muffling will rear its ugly head again. The key is tinkering and finding a good balance. Once you do, the Orb offers solid sound quality–music sounds rich and enveloping, and the lows thump. High-end detail is pretty good for the most part, though clarity suffers sometimes.

Summary

The good: The mStation Stereo Orb features a fun and colorful design, comes with a handy remote, and offers solid sound quality with tons of bass. The speaker is compatible with any audio source via the auxiliary line input.

The badThe bad: The default treble setting for the Stereo Orb makes music sound muffled, and bass can be distorted if set too high for certain songs. The iPod doesn’t fit securely in the cradle.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The mStation 2.1 Stereo Orb is a fun speaker docking solution for iPod owners who want their digital audio systems to stand out from the crowd.

Specifications: Dimensions (WxDxH): 7.9 in 7.4 in; Color: Green; Device type: Speakers; See full specs

Price range: $109.99 - $141.12

Lightning Review: Mint 220 Wireless Speakers With iPod Dock

September 8th, 2008
Mint 220 Wireless Speakers
Mint 220 Wireless Speakers

The Price: $159 with $20 promo code (DS220)

The Verdict: Not too bad. The speakers themselves are adequate, though not as good as their previous wireless iPod dock effort. The 220 functions decently well as an iPod dock, but what you really want this for is its wireless speaker functions.

Imagine plugging in the USB dongle to your laptopโ€”which doesn’t have very good speakersโ€”and beaming all audio to the wireless unit across the room. It’s a fairly elegant solution to get around the fact that your laptop has less than optimal speakers and aren’t easy to substitute by plugging into better ones when you’re lounging on the couch.

The only note we have is that the 2.4GHz frequency the dongle uses to communicate is prone to interference, and if you use it on your laptop, you’re going to get some intermittent audio. Everything was fine when we worked off an Ethernet connection, but when we fired up our wireless on the laptop, you could definitely tell some interference was going on when music keeps dropping out. Also (on at least the Mac version) you can’t control volume via your computer; you have to use the wireless remote.

In the end, $159 isn’t too steep a price to pay for wireless speakers that you can easily sync up to your laptop. If they’d fix the wireless interference and add volume control on your computer, we’d be able to recommend this fully.

Altec Lansing M602 High-End iPod Speaker System

September 7th, 2008
Altec Lansing M602

Altec Lansing M602

 
The new Altec Lansing M602 High-End iPod Speaker System was designed to go beyond the sound quality of other iPod speakers out there, and deliver “crisp, clear highs and room-thumping lows at loud volumes.” The M602 is “Made for iPod” certified, but with its universal MP3 cradle, you can also use the audio player of your choice.

Fill Your Living Room with Sound!  

  • High-Definition Audio
    Digital amplification delivers powerful sound from a compact system.
     
  • Clean, Crisp Sound
    Four specially engineered full-range neodymium speakers smoothly deliver a full spectrum of pure, distinct sound.
     
  • Surprisingly Deep Bass
    XdB™ bass-enhancement technology creates deep bass without a subwoofer.
     
  • Wireless Remote and Built-in Controls
    iPod and speaker functions (play, forward, back, volume, bass, treble, and stand-by) are at your fingertips. Just sit back and enjoy!
     
  • Easy to Use
    Built-in universal iPod dock allows data transfer and recharges iPod.
     
  • Elegant, Wall-mountable Design
    Looks great in your living room or mounted on wall.
     
  • Composite Video Output for iPod video
    Enables you to play your iPod videos on most TVs (cable not included.)
     
  • Universal MP3 Cradle
    Allows you to place other MP3 players front and center (cable included.)
     
  • Headphone Jack
    For private listening.
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