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Jarre AeroBull HD1 Hi-Fi Speaker 200 Watts - Matte Black

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Next to the Anker, the AeroBull sounds thin and weak. It would struggle to fill a wardrobe with music, let alone a mid-size room. I never said that the Internet was dead, nor have I mentioned the term "sham ugly" about the internet is a tool I did not praise the obvious merits!” The Jarre AeroBull Nano is a basic micro-speaker that costs more than you might expect, thanks to its unusual design. However, it’s still a few pieces of plastic, housing a couple of minuscule drivers, and is made in China without too many signs of loving care and attention. Tailored as a fashion accessory, JARRE TECHNOLOGIES’ bold signature sound now fits in the palm of your hand. Standing at a tiny nine centimeters high, the AeroBull Nano easily connects to any smartphone, computer, or audio source with Bluetooth 4.0 or 3.5mm line-in adaptor – it is the ultimate nomadic speaker.

AeroSystem One is the result of my cogitation and technical research, the first of a range of audio products – a range dedicated to visual is to follow.”Always carry the AeroBull Nano, and whenever you decide to enjoy a new nomadic musical experience, switch it on… Wow, you could get 2 10 inch speakers and mount them at the base for stability. That way this thing will look even more like a penis. This thing does all the things a item 1/20th it\'s size could do. I would rather have something I could put on a mantle or shelf..... Jean-Michel Jarre is a musical legend and founder of tech giant Jarre. The sound expert engineers speakers and home technologies that arouse fascination and curiosity and serve as the ultimate conversation piece in the living room, kitchen, or bedroom. You can expect hours of unrivalled sound, whether from a skull-shaped speaker that expertly marries power and precision or a sunglasses-wearing bulldog silhouette with an integrated subwoofer.

We have progressively lost our emotional rapport with sound. Not that long ago, the Hi-Fi system was the centrepiece of our living-rooms, today we listen to music on small plastic speakers connected to our computers. As music has become nomadic, we have become less demanding of the quality of the listening devices. As a musician, I have always strived for my albums and live performance to render a sound as close as possible to perfection.” the internet will continue to grow as the main tool of interaction, it will become more important every generation and will solve so many problems that access to the internet will be seen as a fundamental human right.\" The Jarre AeroBull Nano is a plastic mould of a french bulldog, small enough to sit in the palm of your hand. It walks the line between out-there speaker design and something you might buy from a market stall or as a “premium” item in a pound shop. In a statement shared following OXYMORE's release, Jarre doubled down on his endorsement. "In real life stereo does not exist, our audio field is 360 degrees. Today, technology allows us to explore composition in spatial audio and that opens a whole new experience for us musicians in the creative process," he claims. "Music will be more easily experienced by anyone with regular headphones or the new generations of sound systems, offering a more physical and natural way of listening to sound and music in full immersion.”Seriously this thing looks stupid, oh and I had a boom box in the 80s that had speakers at about the same angles so clearly that isn\'t impressive. It may be a slice of Jarre style more of us can afford, but it’s also soundly beaten by some of the best ultra-budget speakers on the market. The Anker SoundCore Mini is a quarter of the price, and produces a sound that’s far more powerful.

Housing an incredible amplifier delivering 10 watts of power through 2 front drivers and a woofer for a resonating acoustic clarity, the AeroBull Nano carries a rechargeable battery boasting up to 8 hours (average) of continuous autonomous playtime. The large Jarre AeroBull is an unmistakable design statement. It will make an impact in any living room, even one with ornate gold leaf frames surrounding oil painting nudes of the house’s owners.The Jarre AeroBull Nano’s chances of a recommendation fall apart as soon as you compare it to some of the best budget micro-speakers: the Creative Muvo 2C and Anker SoundCore Mini.

There’s zero real bass to the sound, largely because the AeroBull doesn’t have a passive radiator. This is an alternative to the bass port seen here, used routinely to amplify the low-frequency output of small and mid-size speakers. Varying tastes obviously play a huge part here, too. In past years, I’ve considered buying some of Scandyna’s iconic pod speakers. But a dog? It’s a bit much for me. His new system is the first product from Jarre Technologies®, which he founded in 2005 with the aim of putting decades of research in sound & vision technology to service the creation of a range of high-end, affordable and aesthetic home-entertainment products. Clearly, the Jarre AeroBull Nano is all about the design – just like all Jarre speakers. There are a few nods to function, though. A little lanyard loop on the top of its head lets you hang it from the wall, or perhaps a doorknob. Plus a tiny threaded mount port on the bottom allows mounting to some form of stand. It seems like overkill in a speaker this small, though. Jarre will be at IFA promoting the new system on Monday, 6th September. He will be present from 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. at the Jarre Technologies stall, in Hall 1.2.

When the Jarre AeroBull Nano costs up to four times as much as these low-cost favourites, far too much rests on the appeal of that doggie design. Available in three strong painted finished, the AeroBull Nano with its durable exterior and metal carry-clip is made for a life that moves with music. The speaker looks amazing and we were surprised to find the quality of sound from the relatively affordable system is extraordinarily good, just as Jarre had promised. There are few techie extras in the Jarre AeroBull Nano. It’s a simple Bluetooth speaker with micro-USB charging, an eight-hour battery life at lower-level volumes and aux input via a micro-USB adapter included in the box. If you live with a french bulldog and would love a doggie speaker to go with the various bulldog ornaments scattered around your home, go ahead. The rest of us should probably save our money and buy the much more accomplished, and tougher, Anker SoundCore Mini. Verdict

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