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The Cambridge Audio Bluetone 100 is different from most of the other Bluetooth speakers I've used lately in that it is a larger speaker, relatively speaking, at 13.9 by 7.2 by 4.6 inches and nine pounds. It's still easily moved around by the handle...
While the Bluetone 100 may be one of the last of its kind to forego battery power, the speaker's powerful punch and expansive stereo image make it worthy of consideration for those who rarely venture far from an outlet. For those who seek a smooth,...
Anyone in the market for a high-quality Bluetooth speaker with top-of-the-line sound reproduction should seriously consider the Cambridge Audio Bluetone 100. I found nothing at all to dislike about this speaker, and it's well worth the $300 price tag....
What a difference a year makes. Cambridge Audio's 2013 release of the $449 Minx Air 100 speaker came at the tail end of Apple's failed experiment with AirPlay speakers — expensive audio systems based on a laggy wireless standard. Now the company has...
We haven't been quite as taken with the Bluetone 100 as we were with its box-of-tricks predecessor, craving more transparency and clarity.Even so, its punchy, agile and well-balanced performance is not to be sniffed...
Source : Manufacturer supplied review sampleWhat I Like : The quick syncing ability was great, and the somewhat curved designed was pretty elegant.What Needs Improvement : A truly Bluetooth experience, that doesn't require it to always be plugged...
La Bluetone 100 nous en a mis plein les oreilles avec ses basses puissantes et son volume qui décolle le papier peint. Nous avons en revanche regretté le manque d'aigus et l'absence des fonctions NFC et kit mains libres, désormais courantes sur les...