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Gear4 BlackBox audio systems touch down

Allan Ford September 19, 2007

Accessory specialist Gear4 has created two audio systems with chic appeal. The BlackBox and BlackBox Mini would both sit well in a Tate Modern exhibition, but could also provide you with some decent audio too.

BlackBox is the house-bound daddy of the two, while the Mini is essentially a portable and smaller version of it. The asthetics of both units will quickly grab your attention, as they look a little out of this world, thanks in part to their hidden LED displays, touch-sensitive controls and front mounted displays that come to life when users approach.

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Two speakers are built into the BlackBox, which helps it pump out a maximum of 24W, so it won’t replace your main stereo, but it’s good enough for a small house party and is in league with TwinMos’ Boom 1 2.1-channel iPod audio system. The Mini is much the same, although it’s audio qualities aren’t stated, but it comes with a carry case because it’s designed to accompany you to the beach, on road trips or generally anywhere you might need portable and decent quality music.

Both systems have line-in jacks for connecting up to various external audio systems, such as CD or MP3 players, or even a laptop. However, Bluetooth is the preferred connectivity medium and both are compatible with A2DP, for streaming music from a mobile phone, and can handle transmissions from portable media devices that directly connect over Bluetooth. Both models also have a mini USB port, which could be used to both charge your MP3 player and to play music through.

The BlackBox will retail for £100 (€115/$200) and the BlackBox Mini for £50 (€65/$100), but a release date is yet to be confirmed.

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