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
Compare the Griffin Evolve
Griffin Evolve compared to all other accessories
![]() Griffin Evolve |
![]() Creative GigaWorks T20 Series II |
![]() Logitech Pure-Fi Dream |
![]() Eclipse TD307PAII |
|
| Review date | 14 Feb 08 | 30 Jan 09 | 8 Aug 08 | 13 Feb 08 |
| Editor's rating |
|
|
|
|
| Price range | £249 |
£109.99 - £243.96 |
||
| Review summary | 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 Read full review |
The Creative GigaWorks T20 Series II is expensive, but looks great and produces a pleasing sonic racket. We wholeheartedly recommend the T20s to those seeking a set of stereo speakers that do their digital music collection justice Read full review |
A terrific iPod speaker system, and one of our new favourites for the bedroom. It's got a great design and build, excellent sound quality and it's intuitive and easy to use. What more could you want from a system like this? Read full review |
The desktop speakers for the audio purist, but an expensive option. The inability to retain audio quality at very high volumes may anger anyone looking to invest in a powerful all-rounder, but audiophiles, home recordists and purists after sonic accuracy will consider this a good investment Read full review |
| User rating | ||||
| Full specification | Full specification | Full specification | Full specification |
Want to compare other products?
This page compares the Griffin Evolve with top-rated products that have similar features. You can choose other products to compare it with on the Compare Products page
Tell us what you think
Do you own this product? Want to share your experiences with other CNET UK users?
Write your own review of the Griffin Evolve
Can't find the product you're looking for? Want to suggest a product for review?
Latest Accessory Reviews
Seagate Replica
Takes all the hassle out of backing up, but some will want more flexibility and storage capacity
Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300
Our favourite ebook reader so far, despite lacking much of the functionality found in competing devices
Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600
Capable, and a good choice for students, but it's more expensive than rivals and the glossy screen is horrible
Amazon Kindle (international version)
Smashing piece of kit, but Amazon's digital bookstore just isn't ready for us to invest over £200 in








