channelnews.com.au Updated: 2016-11-15 02:56:20
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The original capsule speaker? that outperforms the competition in the same tiny form factor.I took a look at a capsule speaker earlier this year from Divoom that came with fairly clear sound on a tiny unit that truly lived up to the idea of being ?poc...

Rich sound for tiny speaker; deep bass with high clarity; better than some competitors...

Fairly expensive for such a small speaker...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2016-11-15 02:56:20
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I took a look at a capsule speaker earlier this year from Divoom that came with fairly clear sound on a tiny unit that truly lived up to the idea of being ‘pocket-sized.' Today we look at what is advertised as "the original capsule speaker" that outper...

Rich sound for tiny speaker; deep bass with high clarity; better than some competitors...

Fairly expensive for such a small speaker...
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Sometimes looks can be deceiving. The diminutive X-mini II speakers, while cute, look like the kind of toy that gives gadget stores a bad name. Just 60mm×60 mm×44mm, and weighing in at modest 83g each, the speakers are available either individually or...

Small, lightweight, decent quality sound that doesn't underwhelm, around 11 hours of continuous playback, inexpensive, ideal stocking filler, cute.

Best bought in pairs, unlikely to replace dedicated iPod speaker dock, novelty looks and size may deter some.
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technologytell.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:56:20
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Getting big sound out of most computer speakers is like the search for the Holy Grail. Settling for tinny, uneven audio has been the more likely scenario. Well, that was then and this is X-Mini now. Out of Singapore comes a manufacturer who specialize...
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I was sceptical of the X-mini II at first. I didn’t expect the tiny speaker to sound any better than my MacBook Pro speakers, and probably not all that much better than those in my iPad or iPhone. I was only partially right, so if you’re looking for a...

For fifty bucks, the X-mini II is a great buy for anyone wanting portable sound outside of their headphones. You won’t be blown away by the quality, but you’ll almost definitely be surprised by it. Especially if you pop it open to extend the bass.Relat...
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Packaged to resemble a squash ball topped with strawberry jam, a quick twist of the wrist and it morphs into a black rubber yo-yo that vibrates with amazing sound. Bass tones and treble notes co-exist to produce a remarkably clean mix. It easily handle...

The little R2D2 from Speaker Realm certainly packs a punch - and very cheap too...
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The sound isn't incredible, but it's an awful lot better than you'd expect from anything so small. Solid, cute and practical, the X-Mini II is a genuinely lovable mini-speaker.
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When we tested XM-Is X-Mini Max travel speakers last year, we were pretty impressed. OK, we wouldnt describe them as hi-fi, in fact we wouldnt even describe them as fi but, as a trade off between cost, size and sound quality, they were hard to beat...

As an affordable and pocketable speaker the Mini II is almost impossible to find serious fault with. The sound may not be comparable to proper desktop speakers but it beats the daylights out of any of the built-in speakers you will find in a laptop or...
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In my X-mini KAI Capsule Speaker review I mentioned two things that I considered might be worth pointing out. The first was the price. When I reviewed the KAI I showed it around to a lot of my mates. The universal opinion was ” Oooh I love the size!...

Small and portable, Fantastic sound for their size, Great battery life, Easy operation, Buddyjack function adds volume + fullness to sound, Good price point (compared with KAI)...

Exposed drivers, Cable on Max II a bit messy...
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topreviewshop.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:56:20
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As speakers go, they just don't get much smaller than rechargeable mini speakers. This, from a portability standpoint, is a good thing. It is easy to bring along one of these little rechargeable speakers with your laptop or netbook computer to give you...

Very small-sized and portable, battery power for 12+ hours of listening; inexpensive.

Mediocre sound quality.
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Today Ive got a unique little product for review called the XMI X-Mini II Mini Speaker, and its exactly what it sounds like, a mini speaker. Sure there are many of these types of products out there and Ive tried a few of them myself, but this one...

Small and portable, Easy to use, Excellent sound, Can chain two together, Well made, Includes carrying case, No batteries, rechargeable, Charge lasts long time...

None really...

Ive tried a few different types of these mini speaker systems and the others used regular batteries, I really like the fact that the X-mini uses rechargeable ones. The batteries are just one part of it though, the sound is excellent and its very por...
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