Creative D200 Portable Bluetooth Wireless Speakers
Creative, makers of the very popular Sound Blaster sound cards for PCs and now makers of quite a number of PC peripherals has come up with an excellent sounding speaker for almost any type of device which has a music player.
The Creative D200 Portable Bluetooth Wireless Speakers is, as the name suggests, both Wireless and Bluetooth enabled. This means that if you have a Bluetooth enabled music player or device, you can pair it with the D200 and instantly listen to your music or output your sound.
During my tests, I was very impressed with the audio quality of the Creative D200, despite its relatively small size, the bass was quite solid and voice quality was very clear. I tested the D200 with a 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation iPod touch and also with a Lenovo netbook. All sounded similar, though I had a problem connecting the Lenovo (particularly iTunes) with the D200.
But when everything was working, I realized that the D200 is worth the price. The Creative D200 sells for about P6000 or about $142 and is available in local stores here in the Philippines.
I also tried out the D200's smaller brother, the D100, but I immediately noticed the difference in sound quality, playing the same song from the same device and at the same volume level immediately was distorted on the D100.
The D100 is priced at P3500, but I recommend going for the D200 to get your money's worth.
The Creative D200 Portable Bluetooth Wireless Speakers is, as the name suggests, both Wireless and Bluetooth enabled. This means that if you have a Bluetooth enabled music player or device, you can pair it with the D200 and instantly listen to your music or output your sound.
During my tests, I was very impressed with the audio quality of the Creative D200, despite its relatively small size, the bass was quite solid and voice quality was very clear. I tested the D200 with a 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation iPod touch and also with a Lenovo netbook. All sounded similar, though I had a problem connecting the Lenovo (particularly iTunes) with the D200.
But when everything was working, I realized that the D200 is worth the price. The Creative D200 sells for about P6000 or about $142 and is available in local stores here in the Philippines.
I also tried out the D200's smaller brother, the D100, but I immediately noticed the difference in sound quality, playing the same song from the same device and at the same volume level immediately was distorted on the D100.
The D100 is priced at P3500, but I recommend going for the D200 to get your money's worth.
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