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2010-08-20
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2010-08-20
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You can see how small it is, and in fact can be made smaller for carrying by pushing the two halves together. The X-mini 'opens' with a concertina effect to give a bigger sound. On the speaker there is a volume control, on/off switch, mini USB port to connect to the computer for charging. There is a very short audio lead built in to connect to the phone and this winds up and clips away on the base of the speaker. There is also another audio jack on the speaker to enable you to connect additional X-mini speakers to it.
In terms of accessories, you get a small cloth bag for carrying it around and a USB lead for charging it through the computer. The lead also has an audio jack attached to it so that you can charge and listen to music at the same time. There is no adapter so you will need a computer to charge the speaker. Apparently you get about 11 hours from a charge, though I haven't had it long enough to check whether that's true.
Pretty impressed by the sound, it's incredibly loud for the size, much louder than the speakers on the N900 and louder I reckon than most laptop speakers. I'm no audiophile, but music sounds rich and full and doesn't have that tinny sound you get from phones themselves or from really cheap small speakers. The audio lead is very short (about 10 cm) but it's not a huge issue. The X-mini is very light and great for just taking from room to room to play music.
Overall, I think it's a great little gadget for those who don't want to carry around cumbersome speakers with tangled cables and which need an electrical outlet. Can get it from amazon for £12 but might be cheaper elsewhere.
Last edited by dreadnought; 2009-12-23 at 21:33.