Evesham’s M-Box comes as two distinctly separate components – the M-Box
itself and an M-Bridge network music receiver – and also has two distinctly
separate uses.
The
M-Box part
is an independent networkable storage device. It comes with both wired and
wireless network connections, along with three USB sockets for attaching
external storage devices, such as flash memory drives.
The unit we tested came with two 160Gb hard disks built into it. The device
is available with larger capacities – up to twin
400Gb
disks – but expect to pay more the bigger you go.
Only half the unit’s total capacity is available for storage. This is because
the M-Box’s twin disks are set up to mirror each other, so that if one drive
fails, all your media is still accessible from the other.
As such, the
M-Box can
be used as a simple yet effective backup solution.
As part of the package, Evesham includes a basic program for scheduling
automatic daily or weekly backups of important files and folders on your
computer.
You can also opt to use the M-Box as the default storage location for any
files you consider ultra-precious, such as your digital photos, since the
M-Box’s twin-disk system will keep them much safer than your PC would.
M-Box is also intended to be the central component of a media streaming
setup.
The idea is that you set up iTunes on your computer to use the M-Box drive as
the storage centre for its music library. That way, your PC doesn’t need to be
switched on when you want to access your digital music over the network.
Used in conjunction with the supplied
M-Bridge,
you can stream your music around your home using either an existing wi-fi setup
or the wireless capabilities of the M-Box itself.
The M-Bridge is effectively a re-branded Roku Soundbridge
M1000. The Soundbridge happens to be one of our favourite wireless digital
music and internet radio streaming devices – which is lucky, since the M-Box
isn’t currently compatible with any other network players.
The M-Box’s asking price includes one M-Bridge, but more can be purchased
separately at £149 each.
The M-Box/M-Bridge combo is not without its fair share of failings. It’s not
the easiest of systems to set up, for a start.
Also, streaming is limited to music (so no video or photo) and it’s subject
to the usual DRM problems, which means that you can’t stream protected music you
have purchased online.
The M-Box unit is also a little noisy, thanks to its fan-based cooling
system, and it’s not particularly handsome, either. If you can overlook these
issues and aren’t put off by the relatively high price tag, the M-Box is
actually an extremely useful dual-purpose device.
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