Take your music with you
The Linx B-Tube is yet another device among the rapidly expanding number of portable speakers available, with a choice of a sleek black or silver finish.
It’s fairly compact, with a tube design that’s about an inch in diameter and 6in in length. At each end of the device there are cones for the two built-in stereo speakers, and two twistable discs that allow the user to adjust the volume and play and pause music.
The B-Tube also offers wireless operation through Bluetooth 2, and thanks to the built-in microphone can be used for hands-free calling. These functions are also controlled by the switches at each end, allowing for this feature-packed speaker to have a relatively minimalist design.
Pairing with a Bluetooth source such as a phone, handheld computer or notebook was straightforward, and once it has been paired for the first time the settings are stored in the B-Tube's memory.
Sound quality is reasonable without being outstanding: it’s quite loud for its size but distorted a fair bit at high volumes, and even at lower settings there was a faint but distinct crackle behind the music. When connected for wired operation, using the input socket, things improved slightly but not as much as we’d hoped.
When using hands-free calling – something products such as this rarely get completely right – there was a distinct echo from the receiving end and a delay of around 0.5 seconds for the caller. While clarity was reasonable it was a struggle to have a proper conversation, and we can't see many people lasting more than a couple of minutes on the Bluetooth connection before disconnecting their phone and using it manually.
While the B-Tube works, its performance doesn’t excel and it isn’t particularly easy to use since the user needs two hands to adjust the controls on the player. There’s novelty value, it's true, and there are compromises to be made of style over performance. Ultimately, though, it seems a lot of money in comparison with cheaper, less good-looking alternatives.
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Linx B-Tube
I love this little speaker, and play.com are doing it for £14.99 at the moment.
Posted by Adrian, 04 Sep 2009
Worth more than 3 stars! Great Speakers - ideal to carry around
Wow - 3 Stars... I'm afraid I have got to disagree with the rating. The B-Tube is a great device that lasts for a long while without recharging (and when it needs recharging can be done using the USB to Pin adapter!) and has surprisingly good sound quality for the size of unit. OK, so Bass isn't earth thumping mad but it wouldn't be with something this size - it is enough though to not embarrass itself. Personally I think this is a great thing to keep with you; Ideal for the impromptu music needs, plugging into a PMP or acting as a better set of speakers for a laptop!
Posted by Mike Hartley, 28 Oct 2009
Save Your Money
Have just purchased two of these as I was planning on using one and giving the other to my brother as a Christmas present. However, I am unable to find anything that will detect either. Not my phone, not my blackberry nor my laptop. And I know for certain that both the phone and laptop have Bluetooth V.2. They are both going back tomorrow. Useless.
Posted by Simon, 21 Dec 2009
reply to keith
the reason it did not pair with any device is because you have to press and hold it for 6 seconds till it flashes blue and red then its ready to pair wit any device and after you have paired it, then you press and hold for 4 seconds till it flashes just blue for it to be on standby to conect to whatever you want to conect to it after that
Posted by janos, 12 Feb 2010