Typical price: £249
What is it: Wireless iPod speaker system
What we think: A brilliant idea and despite average audio performance, a great little system
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 February 2008
Tags: Griffin, Griffin Evolve, speakers, edge, sports
We like:
Wireless performance; general usefulness; simple to use; well-implemented features
We don't like:
Sound quality; price
You might also need:
Additional speakers; stereo audio cables
CNET UK judgement:
The Griffin Evolve is a brilliant idea and nice enough to use. Sound quality's very average, but overall it's a lovely little system with lots of potential applications
Full review:
If you've dabbled with wireless audio in the past you may have had mixed results -- some solutions require networks, some just cost a whole heap of money. Available in mid-March at a RRP of £249, Griffin's Evolve is designed to work right out of the box, with no messing around with wireless networks, media servers or even wires. Continue Reading...
Griffin Evolve History
25 Jan 2008 in Crave
Griffin Evolve: No wires means no fuss
Griffin's new Evolve is a wireless iPod speaker system that lets you hook up loads of speakers all over your house -- it even charges wireless. Well, sort of
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