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Xtrememac Tango Air Airplay Wireless Hi-Fi Speaker - New without Box
$ 41.71
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Description
XtremeMac Tango Air Wireless Hi-Fi AirPlay Speaker Description** Your Phone or MP3 Player must have an aux port or use Airport (read the review below) **
The XtremeMac™ Tango™ Air features five active drivers and one passive radiator for staggering sound quality in a flexible design that maintains its audio integrity whether the speaker is positioned vertically or horizontally. With built-in AirPlay technology and simple plug & pull setup through iOS 5.0 or greater, you'll enjoy access to your entire music library through your wireless network. Piano gloss finish and satin plated buttons ensure this speaker not only sounds amazing, but looks great no matter where you place it.
Product Features
Premium sound configuration includes two tweeters, two full range drivers, one subwoofer and one passive radiator.
Sound integrity stays consistent with a unique sound image for horizontal or vertical positioning.
Exceptional materials including piano gloss finish and satin plated buttons ensure a design that not only sounds great, but looks great too.
Rear USB slot charges your iPod, iPhone and iPad.
Auxiliary line-in provides flexibility to listen to music on any device that has a headphone jack.
In the box
1 Tango™ Air
Power Adapter
No Box - Product is Brand New with seals, no box.
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REVIEW:
Seriously, not only does this thing have very solid sound, it is amazingly simple to set up. Three options for playback (no bluetooth as one review wrote):
1) Aux In (standard 1/8" mini plug, play your 30 year old walkman if you want)
2) USB in
3) Apple Airport via WiFi
Option three is why I purchased this. I've used airport since its inception and everything has had varying degrees of st up issues. Tango setup was so stupid simple to set up. I plugged in my iPhone via the usb and saw a button labeled 'setup.' What does this do? I asked. Pushed it, an authorize window popped up on my iPhone and I clicked accept to use iPhone's network settings. Voila! Airport up and running, instructions still in plastic wrap, didn't have to mess with my router, a web browser login, IP settings, nothing.
Also, a cool function on it is that the volume of the unit is the same as the volume of your iPhone. This may be standard in speakers that have Airplay built in, but with AppleTV or an Airport Express you have to deal with both the volume of the device sending the signal and the device amplifying the music to the speakers, which can reduce sound quality and/or cause distortion.