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Cyber Acoustics CA-461
$55.00
Released September, 2010
The Pros:Included adapters work well and allow functional use with any iPod/iPhone. Louder maximum volume than expected for this size of speaker. Highly compact and portable, more streamlined than many competing systems.
The Cons:After months of consistent use, distortion becomes noticeable. Highest volumes tend to produce annoying distortion.
The CA-461 is a portable docking speaker set from Cyber Acoustics that offers a step-down from the company's CA-492 model. Compatible with AA batteries for true portability, this model features a Gloss Black aesthetic with Silver speaker grills.
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Ipods and Ipod Touch models from the 3rd generation onward are fully supported, with iPhone integration also available with all models. Two 2-inch full range drivers provide a balanced mix of low, middle and high frequencies for optimal music playback, with a total of 3 watts RMS available. An auxiliary cable is also included for 1/8-inch connectivity to non-Apple Mp3 players such as the Microsoft Zune. For users that do own Apple products the CA-461 is capable of charging docked devices, and comes with a fabric travel pouch for safe transport.
Features
- Gloss Black aesthetic
- Compatible with all Apple iPhones and iPod Touch models from 3rd generation on
- 2-inch full range drivers
- Integrated charging unit
- Can be powered via AA batteries or AC adapter
- Includes fabric travel pouch
- 3.5mm chrome input
- 3 watts RMS, 6 watts peak power handling
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Pros & Cons
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Included adapters work well and allow functional use with any iPod/iPhone
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Louder maximum volume than expected for this size of speaker
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Highly compact and portable, more streamlined than many competing systems
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Optional battery operation is more convenient than models that require a power source
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Includes travel bag which increases portability
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Overall, sound quality outperforms most competition at this price point
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After months of consistent use, distortion becomes noticeable
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Highest volumes tend to produce annoying distortion
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