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Samsung YA-SBR510B Surround Sound Speaker System with FREE Bluetooth Dongle for ipod
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Excellent Value and sound quality
Got one of these from another supplier for £10 more...they really give out a great sound quality..of course depending on what sound you put in. has various inputs for all sorts of audio players. Comes with free bluetooth ipod dongle (white!!!). There is a real difference using the 3 speaker system..some songs sound good others best to stick to stereo...you will not be dissapointed.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
creative design
I bought this product after careful comparison with sony SRS-BT100. this speaker is loud and clear and has all inputs like Aux, optical,Usb and samsung will give you the cables which sony wont do. Apart from that its got a remote that works on ipod and the speaker.i don't know what sony thought of not providing a remote control on its bluetooth speaker and besides no leads supplied.Overall this is a good gadget not heavy but nicely designed with a perfect finish. not a box like sony SRS-BT100.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Good Sound
Good sound, with reasonable bass quality. My only downside which is the reason I haven't given it 5 stars is it is Bluetooth so meant to be wireless, yet you have to have it plugged into the mains as there is no battery option.
Looks good as well
Looks good as well
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Incredible
You must have this if you have Samsung P2.
Sound is really clear & loud, no wires no fuss.
Also works with I Pod with free bluetooth dongle.
Sound is really clear & loud, no wires no fuss.
Also works with I Pod with free bluetooth dongle.
Not as great as I hoped
The sound started off crackly from the aux input but after a few hours use seemed to disappear. I have not yet been able to get the optical input to work from my computer, neither can I bluetooth pair my Nokia N95. The system isn't gutsy enough to fill more than one room and when turned up close to max, there is noticeable bass distortion. It works best when sat at middling volume where you will want to be closer to the system. Otherwise the sound quality is quite clear and crisp.
The alpha wave is a blue light which flickers, following too many pitches and frequencies of the music to actually resemble levels and is a gimmick.
In all, it's ok. But these kind of speakers are rare with only the Sony that I know of as a real competitor. I think there are much better value alternatives from conventional 2 channel and sub systems. It's greatest asset over a 2 channel and sub is it's portability being only a single unit.
The alpha wave is a blue light which flickers, following too many pitches and frequencies of the music to actually resemble levels and is a gimmick.
In all, it's ok. But these kind of speakers are rare with only the Sony that I know of as a real competitor. I think there are much better value alternatives from conventional 2 channel and sub systems. It's greatest asset over a 2 channel and sub is it's portability being only a single unit.