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Januar 2012
(76%)
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The Libratone Live is a unique product. As a critical loudspeaker it isn't exceptional, and yet its core audience most likely won't care, or even notice. It's style over substance, and for many, the Live's wireless pedigree and all-Apple interaction will ...
The obvious competition for the Libratone Live is the $599 B&W Zeppelin Air , which shares the Libratone Live's provocative industrial design, AirPlay capability, and five-driver complement, and adds an iPod/iPhone dock. I've spent a lot of time with the...
Beautiful design; full sound; AirPlay; powerful audio
Expensive, $799.95
At $799.95 the Libratone Live is one of the most expensive speakers in its class, and despite its beautiful design and powerful audio, this will disenchant many potential buyers. However, with its quality full room sound, AirPlay connectivity and dyna...
No internal battery, Minor EQ adjustment, No external volume control
Libratone's Live AirPlay wireless speaker is an exceedingly simple, exceptionally good-looking product. It's well suited to Apple's idiot-proof wireless music streaming system, too, being controlled entirely remotely...
Udgivet: 2014-05-29, Forfatter: Stanley , anmeldelse af: technologytell.com
The Libratone Live is the kind of speaker that can end (or even start) arguments of who is better. Smaller, less powerful speakers just can't bring forth those subtle, musical details that truly characterize a track or artist. With the Live, there is no...
The Libratone Live isn't unlistenable by any stretch, but there's a lack of detail, finesse and refinement when stacked up against rivals such as the Cambridge Audio Minx Air 200 and Audio Pro Allroom Air One . See all our wireless speaker reviews Fo...
Abstrakt: Product round-up Apple’s AirPlay wireless streaming protocol can be used to play music from an iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, or from iTunes on a Mac or PC, directly to a compatible speaker. AirPlay uses Wi-Fi rather than Bluetooth and so audio is not compr...