…headphone/mic jack Aux in Mic/Voice Assistant Wi-Fi (it is not a smart speaker) CyberShack’s view – JBL Xtreme 4 carries on the JBL tradition Forgive me if I sound like a JBL groupie – I am – but only because any JBL speaker at any price point sounds consistently excellent….
…(10Gbps) eARC (really only for a soundbar) Ethernet 10/100Mbps and supports DLNA media servers 2 x USB 2.0 5V/.5A/2.5W (mouse/keyboard support) 1x USB 3.0 Wattage unknown, but assume 9W. Up to 4K@60Hz playback. 1x AV in Optical Out RF antenna Wi-Fi 6 AX 2×2 MIMO BT 5.2 Missing: 3.5mm headphone…
…to a compatible Sonos soundbar (HDMI eARC) using Sonos’s wireless network (similar to Wi-Fi), you get: TrueCinema technology that will precisely map your space and render a complete virtual surround sound system. Upmix 7.1.4, all from a 2.0 headphone! (coming soon). Dolby head tracking means that no matter where you…
…the cliff treble that gives music a harshness. Still using a cabled or BT headphone fixes that. Build – Exceed This is one well-built phone. It is solid, 225g (lighter than the S24U) and will last the distance. The key difference here is the 65W charger inbox. However, Samsung will…
…a fingerprint magnet), a decent, reasonably colour-accurate 720p screen, a 3.5mm headphone port, and a microSD slot. Above all, its phone reception strength is very good for the city, suburbs, and regional use. We won’t give it a rural use recommendation, but it is likely fine, too. I especially like…
…wireless speaker network. The Catch-22 is that the soundbar sound cuts out (and they are working on both the soundbar and headphone sound simultaneously). It has TrueCinema technology that will precisely map your space and render a complete virtual surround sound system. Dolby Atmos (if your host device supports it)…
…small to keep up sustained read/write. This is fine. Ports – Pass+ 2 x Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps) ports backwards compatible with USB-4.0 (40Gbps), USB 3.1/3.2 Gen 1/2 (5/10Gbps) and USB 2 (480Mbps). Supports audio/video/data/upstream charge to 65W and downstream to 15W. USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) 3.5mm 4-pole headphone/mic HDMI…
…power later). USB-A – comes in 3.0 (Blue tongue) and 2.0 (black or grey tongue). Mainly for flash drives, webcams, cabled keyboard or mouse, and external speakers (most USB speakers have a DAC – Read Creative SoundBlaster X1 DAC and headphone amp ZZ090) 3.5mm 4-pole means it can support left/right…
…– Pass+ Bluetooth 5.3 SBC codec only, 16-bit/44100Hz, stereo. We must assume that it connects to Apple devices with AAC. USB-C (USB-A with an adapter) for PC, Mac, Android (if the device has a built-in headphone DAC) or PS5 etc. AUX-In – either 3-pole audio out (no mic) or RCA…
…one physical button acts as the Bluetooth pairing, voice assistant, on/off and reset. Voice prompting is available for Bluetooth connection, battery status, and volume/mute. Inbox – Pass+ Sennheiser offers a generous 1.2m cord length USB-C to USB-A cable and a 2.5mm to 3.5mm 4-pole (stereo headphone and mic) cable. They…
…USB-4.0 (40Gbps), USB 3.1/3.2 Gen 1/2 (5/10Gbps) and USB 2 (480Mbps). Supports audio/video/data/upstream charge to 65W and downstream to 15W. USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) 3.5mm 4-pole headphone/mic HDMI 2.1 TMDS (Transition Minimised Differential Signalling) is 18Gbps (not 48Gbps) and supports a maximum of 4K@60Hz, SDR, 8-bit/16.7m colours. You can…
…pure. Qualcomm SD8 Gen 2 is the 2023 powerhouse flagship processor. Do you need that if screen size is the unique selling proposition? 3.5mm headphone jack OIS on the primary camera sensor is very good, and AI post-processing has improved. IP68 dust and water resistance Believe it or not, the…