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Review on Smart Column Yandex New Station Mini - smart column with Alice (with watch), black onyx by Boyan Panchev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

The toy is generally fine, but considering how little practical function it has, it might be sold for less money and used, in a sense, as a speaker for music listening. I see, that. only if you use AUX to connect it to external acoustics that are more or less excellent. I used the column as a checkpoint to ensure that my tracks and mixes were accurate. This column model is obviously very well-liked. And any iron)) should provide good audio from your track.

Pros
  • Packaging: I admire you! Chic and cool! 1. The speaker itself has a beautiful industrial design! Looks fantastic. 2. Yeelight smart bulbs may be switched on, off, or between colors. 3. Is able to set a timer and interpret the weather and traffic conditions. 4. You can activate Bluetooth and play content from your phone, tablet, or laptop (you can use your voice to control the playback of the same YouTube content). 5. Alice appears to have gained some insight; voice recognition is accurate.
Cons
  • 1. Doesn't come pre-programmed with the ability to play music from Spotify or YouTube (at least not anything from a third party, other from the minimal). music collection). 2. The stereo volume of all contemporary music is lost due to the speaker's poor quality, which reduces the musical buzz by 50%. If you want a stereo pair, get a second one (although this is an odd choice; I'll explain why below). 3. The speaker is great for playing speech content, including Bluetooth videos, podcasts, and audio books. But only the most casual listener will use this device to listen to music. This is a MONO speaker, I'll say it again. Second, the sound is consistently misrepresented in online evaluations. The frequency response is actually quite curved; the tops are turned up. By ear, the frequency peak is elevated by a narrow band in the range of around 10-15 kHz, causing a very annoying rattle-resonance. Because this is a speaker design element, there is no built-in equalizer that can address it. The speaker is small and there is no bass at low frequencies (the bass), which proves the laws of physics that govern sound. Of course, you may experiment with locating the speaker in the space and catching a modal support for the standing waves in the space, but not many people will bother.

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