Four-way sound from your iPod
The QDOS Genesis promises to bring something new to the iPod speaker party. Instead of just stereo sound, it has four speakers that, supposedly, give all-round listening.
The main unit is cylinder shaped, and looks good. There is a dock connector on the top, and adapters are provided for all dock-compatible iPods. Pressing the button on the bottom causes the top section to pop up, revealing the speakers. It's a good way to cut down on space, enhancing the Genesis's travel credentials (it only weighs 800g, and comes with a carry case).
Although those are good points, the sound quality lets it down. Badly. The speakers aren't up to much, sounding very tinny. While volume levels can go quite high, it has a tendency to distort and there's very little bass response.
While the surrounding sound is a good idea, the Genesis hasn't made it work, and for £70 there are far better iPod speakers available.
Also consider
Bose Sounddock
If you're willing to stump up the cash, the SoundDock is a fantastic iPod
speaker system
Saitek i-Phonic A-100
Small, sleek and loud travel speakers
Intempo iDS-02
Shaped like a bowling ball, this iPod speaker system strikes a chord with us
Read more reviews
Good points
• Small and light
• Clever design
Bad points
• Sound quality is poor
• Doesn't work well with other players
Overall
The QDOS Genesis is very clever and it looks great. It's also easy to carry
around. However, the main test of a speaker is sound quality, and that's where
the Genesis falls down sharply.
Ticket-reselling company advises users not to click on links in emails from the company, allegedly offering an Adobe PDF, that is sent by cyber criminals
Basic Input Output System. Essential software built into every PC that connects the vital components....
|
|
|
|
|
Nikon Coolpix S570 BlackPrice: £66.99 |
Computeractive Ultimate Guide - Storage, Sharing & BackupPrice: £5.99 |
Back Issue CD-Rom 13 (2010)Price: £9.99 |
Hallmark Card Studio DeluxePrice: £15.31 |
Marine AquariumPrice: £15.41 |