The portable speaker market has become a saturated place, which has led to
many manufacturers trying to differentiate their products in a number of ways.
The
Yamaha
NX-U10's niche is the first USB-powered speaker to offer 20W of sound as
opposed to the standard 0.5W.
It comes with a USB lead, a power adapter and a portable battery pack. The
USB port is hidden away in a corner underneath the battery flap and not
instantly visible. The lead itself could also have been longer.
However, we have no complaints about the sound, which is very impressive for
its size. When connected to an
iPod the sound
was exceptionally clear and fully balanced. Even at full volume, there was only
a slight distortion. We found it loud enough to fill a large room and the bass,
which has been blessed with Yamaha’s SR-Bass technology, could be heard next
door. Great for parties, bad for neighbour relations.
Testing the NX-U10's through a notebook computer and USB connection, the
sound got slightly tinny when turned right up, however, it was difficult to
differentiate between this and a bigger computer speaker system.
We also tested the sound on a
Sony PSP while watching a film
from its memory stick. It wasn't as clear as we'd hoped but still immersive and
makes watching a film on the move a realistic option. The battery pack also
makes it a great travel accessory.
We liked the silver contemporary design and, because the speaker is small and
light, it can also be placed next to a PC, on a small table, or made portable
through a battery option. However, at £150, it's not cheap.
Also consider:
Intempo iDS-01
A decent attachment but rival devices offer battery-powered playback and other
features
Saitek i-Phonic
A-100
A good set of travel speakers
Minispeakers K8000
Outstanding sound quality from this compact speaker system
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