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Griffin Evolve Review

Posted by Allan Ford
April 9, 2008 | Visited 679 times, 5 so far today

Tags : griffin, iPod, speaker

Griffin Evolve

Gone are the speaker cables; instead, you get a base unit that beams music to the speaker boxes wirelessly.

Two three-inch aerials do the beaming. Thanks to this clever development, you can take these speakers (either one or both) into the kitchen with you, then pick a speaker up and carry it into the garden - anywhere, in fact, within 150 feet of the base unit.

Blare you iPod anywhere

It’s a very flexible way to spread music around your house, and the first time we’ve seen this technology properly executed. You dock your iPod in the base and use a remote to browse tracks.

The remote is very simple, and doesn’t have a screen, but worked well at basic browsing. Speaker signal reception didn’t appear to deteriorate the further we walked away from the base unit.

We walked over 120 feet from it and then stood behind a wall before we could just start to hear the signal breaking. That seemed reasonable. We didn’t notice any network chatter during the test.

Well built speakers

The speakers are magnetically shielded too, which protects them from network chatter. These speakers charge on a three-pronged metal tray. Each can take a ten-hour charge, and to save power they will automatically switch off if they don’t get any music in an hour.

There’s no way to discern whether the speakers are nearly empty or nearly full, but LEDs let you know when they are completely full (green) or completely empty (red). Either speaker can be the left or right channel.

You can also add extra speakers to the unit, which share the same network. The connections are generous. You get twin RCA ports for taking an audio signal into the back of the base station.

Griffin Evolve

A further set of audio- out RCA jacks, including video- out, are there in case you want to tack the unit onto a home entertainment centre. There’s also S-Video out. Sadly, you don’t get a USB port for syncing with a Mac, nor a 3.5mm jack for taking a signal from an iPod shuffle.
Disappointing audio

On the downside, the sound quality was tinny. We put this down to the acrylic housing of the speakers and we suspect that if wood were used instead then a richer, deeper sound would have been produced.

On the remote is an EQ button, which goes some way to rounding out the sound. At £154, we suspect that most people will be happy with this product.

This is the first time a wireless speaker set has impressed us as a viable product, and the convenience is undeniable.

Specifications

Controls : Power, Volume, Shuffle, FWD, Pause, Play, REW
Compatibility: iPhonem, iPod, iPod 4G Colour, iPod Minim, iPod Nano, iPod Photo, iPod Touch, iPod Video, iPod Video 5G, iPod with clickwheel 40GB, iPod with clickwheel 20GB
Connectivity: AUX In, S-Video Output, Composite Video Output, iPod Dock
Price at Launch:   154 GBP
iTunes Compatible: Yes
Max Frequency Response:  20 KHz
Min Frequency Response: 120 Hz
Speaker Type: iPod Speaker Dock
Speakers: Stereo
Colour: Black
Dimensions: 140 x 140 x 140 mm (w x h x d) For

Pros: 

  • Superb convenience
  • Attractive design
  • Long range
  • More speakers can be added

Cons:

  • Sound could be deeper
  • Price quite high

Verdict

Lots of clever technology with acceptable sound, plus amazing convenience and flexibility

Griffin Evolve

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