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In-Depth Review
iCube II Docking iPod Speaker
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 at 5:00 AM - by Bob LeVitus
The Boynq iCube II is a nice little iPod speaker system with the operative word being "little." It's chock full of thoughtful touches not usually found in such a small (or relatively inexpensive) speaker system. For example, there are separate bass and treble control knobs, something you don't often find on inexpensive speaker systems. Another example is that it has a docking cable connector on its backside so you can sync your iPod as well as recharge it.

Another nice touch is a slick design available in two colors -- black "pour homme" and pink "pour femme." Personally, I think the "for man" and "for woman" designations are a little corny and perhaps even a bit sexist, but I also think both models are rather handsome. For what it's worth, my wife prefers the black "man" model.
Speaking of my wife, she's quite taken by this little speaker system. She says it's the perfect size for the kitchen and looks great on the counter there. I have to agree.
Soundwise, the iCube II is pretty good but not great. For the most part it sounds better than you'd expect such a small box to sound but unlike larger speaker systems it's not designed to fill a room with sound. Alas, its bass response can be a bit thin at times and cranking up the bass just introduces distortion, especially at louder listening levels. Higher frequencies fare somewhat better but can sometimes sound a little shrill.
Technical Specs (as provided by manufacturer):
- enhanced 2 x 5W RMS full range drivers
for optimal clarity - includes 6 different size inserts to fit all
sizes of iPod - 3,5mm Stereo line in feature for iPod
shuffle and numerous other portable
audio devices such as MP3 players, MiniDisc
and CD players (Line-in cable included) - line out for connection to home stereo,
(cinch cables included) - AC-power adaptor included (100~240V)
- Frequency range 20Hz 20KHz
The Bottom Line
All things considered you're unlikely to find a better sounding or better looking iPod docking speaker system at this size and price. If you're space-constrained or on a tight budget, this is a darn nice little system.
Just The Facts
Pros:Sync and/or recharges iPod, bass and treble controls, line-in and line-out jacks, cool styling.
Cons:Bass response can be thin or distorted, high frequencies occasionally shrill.
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