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Guru3D.com » Review » WiDio Wireless Audio - Review » Page 4

WiDio Wireless Audio - Review - Page 4

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/30/2004 04:02 PM [ 1] 0 comment(s)

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Sound Quality
The Widio is a very standard device. Sound quality is quite good to be honest. It indeed is CD quality broadcasting but what the small receiver lacks are the simple things like bass and treble control. So you have to tweak those settings from the audio source. The second negative of this device is of course the fact that you can not control the music in the form of a playlist. You can hit a "next" button and skip a song. From that point of view it's a rather limited device. It picks up an audio signal and transmits it, that's basically all you can do. Albatron suggests this is lossless CD quality audio without any form of compression.

Sound quality itself however is really good, you almost have no quality loss from transmitter to receiver and the included and most lovely headphones. I concur that quality is really nice, yet there's no way we can test that. But I can tell there is little to no distortion. Yes my friends, there's nothing more subjective than to write a review and then explain listening & quality.

HeadPhones
Albatron took the liberty to include a fantastic pair of Audio Technica ATH-EM7 clip-on headphones with the Widio for the deluxe version of their wireless audio system, to get you groove on to the tunes right away. The Widio Deluxe version retails for about $140 USD and the standard version for $110 USD.

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Audio Technica ATH-EM7 clip-on headphones

We are testing the Deluxe Version. The headphones have a nice dynamic range when iit comes to bass, have very good acoustics and best of all easily beats your average set. These little ear buds produced a nice clear sound.

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Soft in the middle, crunchy on the outside :)

With the aluminum design they look fantastic yet massive, I promise you though, once you are wearing them you won't even feel that you have them on thanks to a spring and rubber suspension system. You can adjust height with these headphones and when you get tired of wearing them you can flip/clip them backwards.

Very trendy!




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WiDio Wireless Audio - Review
What is Widio you ask ? Well my fellow guru's a Wireless Audio Device. It's a gadget that I just had to show you in a review, so the minute it became available Albatron submitted it for a test. Widio is a small wireless audio transmitter and receiver device that broadcasts on the 2.4 GHz band at a rate of 2Mbit per second. You can connect to towards for example your DVD, CD, MP3 Player, PC or even XBox for all I care and then broadcasts that signal to the range available, roughly 40-50 Meters.

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