Jan 6, 2012

Lumus teases 720p video glasses, takes transparency to a new level (video)

A new pair of glasses from Lumus won't help you capture any precious moments, but it will help you get your discreet HBO fix. Unlike most video headgear, these marvels will let you peer past their lens-projected view screens, opening the door to an augmented reality that doesn't rely on miniature displays. The lenses create an 87-inch virtual screen viewed from 10 feet that is only experienced by the individual wearing the headgear, onlookers will only see a pair of odd spectacles. 1080p buffs won't be pleased to know that the this set of specs can only do 720p, but the Israeli company has said that a full-HD flavor is in the works. The bifocals won't be hitting retail shelves anytime soon, but we'll be sure to take them for a spin during CES next month. Hit the video after the break, which includes visuals of an earlier prototype in action.

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Download leaked BlackBerry OS 7.1 now, make your mobile hotspot dreams come true

By posted Dec 12th 2011 6:46PM BlackBerry Torch 9810An early peek at BlackBerry OS 7.1 revealed that RIM's handsets would finally be getting mobile hotspot capabilities. Now you can download the leaked update yourself and start sharing your Torch 9810's data connection. Of course, it goes without saying, this is not an official update yet and the usual caveats about stability and the danger of bricking your device apply. Then again, that might seem like a small price to pay for a feature that's become standard on practically every other mobile OS. Hit up the source link to get your hack happy hands on the unsanctioned 7.1 upgrade for the sliding BlackBerry.

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Jan 5, 2012

Indonesian government threatens to ban BlackBerry services if it can't spy on users

By posted Dec 11th 2011 3:49AM It's not the first time that RIM's security measures have caused a bit of an inferiority complex, but the Indonesian government now is threatening to ban BIS and BBM services within the nation if it doesn't get its way. Partially, it seems that Indonesian officials are upset that Research in Motion will be building its new data centers in Singapore, rather than in the homeland. Additionally, as is, the government is unable to monitor these communications, which it sees as a security risk. As you likely know, all data is currently processed in RIM's Canadian facilities. Heru Sutadi, a member of the Indonesian Telecommunication Regulation Body, had the following to say: "With the condition as it is now, we warn that the country's users to be cautious about using BlackBerry because the data exchanged is not safe or cannot be guaranteed of its safety." Sounds creepy, right? We always feel safer when knowing the government is monitoring our messages, too.

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Engadget Mobile Podcast 116 - 12.12.2011

Engadget Mobile Podcast 116 - 12.12.2011 - Engadget #mobileweb{background-image: -webkit-gradient( linear, left bottom, left top, color-stop(0.51, #3991D0), color-stop(0.5, #57ACE8), color-stop(1, #80CAFF));background-image: -moz-linear-gradient( center bottom, #3991D0 51%, #57ACE8 50%, #80CAFF 100%);position: relative;width:980px;overflow:hidden;margin: 0 auto;text-align:center;border-color:#666666;border-width:1px;border-bottom:0px;height:128px;border-style:solid;display:none; visiblity:hidden;}.btn{background-image:linear-gradient(-90deg, rgb(129, 203, 255) 0%, rgb(87, 172, 233) 48%, rgb(57, 146, 209) 52%, rgb(57, 146, 209) 100%);background-image:-webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom,color-stop(0%, rgb(129, 203, 255)), color-stop(100%, rgb(57, 146, 209)), color-stop(48%, rgb(87, 172, 233)), color-stop(52%, rgb(57, 146, 209)));background-image:-moz-linear-gradient(-90deg, rgb(129, 203, 255) 0%, rgb(87, 172, 233) 48%, rgb(57, 146, 209) 52%, rgb(57, 146, 209) 100%);filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorStr='#9981cbff', EndColorStr='#993992d1');-ms-filter:"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorStr='#9981cbff', EndColorStr='#993992d1')";background-color:rgb(10, 6, 249);width:492px;height:92px;border:2px solid rgb(129, 203, 255);border-radius:15px;-moz-border-radius:15px;-webkit-border-radius:15px;padding:10px 20px;box-shadow:0px 2px 1px rgb(255, 255, 255);-moz-box-shadow:0px 2px 1px rgb(255, 255, 255);-webkit-box-shadow:0px 2px 1px rgb(255, 255, 255);font-size:40px;font-weight:bold;color:rgb(255, 255, 255);text-shadow:0px 2px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);text-decoration:none;} Back to Mobile View Engadget for iPhone - get the app now! @import url("http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/aol-standard-hat.css");#GH_ { float: none; width: 100%; margin: 0 0 -3px; }#GH_hat { float: none !important; border: 0 !important; margin: 0 auto !important; background-color: transparent !important; }#GH_ #GH_hat_links #GH_hat_A_first{ margin-left:-5px; _margin-left:0; }#GH_ #GH_hat_more,#GH_ .GH_hat_more{ margin-left: 590px; }#GH_ #GH_hat_links #GH_hat_A_second { border: 0; }#GH_ #GH_hat_links{ width:100%; }#GH_ #GH_more_list{ margin-left: -300px; }@-moz-document url-prefix(){#GH_ #GH_hat_links { margin-bottom: -5px; }#GH_ #GH_hat_more,#GH_ .GH_hat_more{ margin-left: 585px; }}AOLMAIL Engadget Classic Mobile HD ALT ENGADGET U.S. ESPAGÑOL ???? ???? ??? ???? DEUTCHLAND NewsHubsGalleriesVideosPodcastsThe RecapReviewsFOLLOW US ON TWITTERSUBSCRIBEABOUT / FAQTIP US .at15t_email{background-position:0px -4120px} Engadget Mobile Podcast 116 - 12.12.2011By posted Dec 12th 2011 7:50AM Podcast It's more than two hours. It has the latest news on obscure phones too brave to be released in the USA. It has strong opinions about BlackBerry. It's the Engadget Mobile Podcast.

Hosts: Myriam Joire (tnkgrl), Brad Molen, Joseph Volpe
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00:02:40 - Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Verizon LTE hands-on (video)
00:21:24 - HTC EVO Design 4G review
00:32:50 - Carrier IQ VP says software poses no threat to user privacy, backs up his argument with metaphor
00:45:21 - LG Nitro HD review
00:59:55 - LG DoublePlay review
01:20:05 - Nokia reportedly looking to sell Vertu, Russian oligarchs reportedly upset
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01:28:00 - RIM loses BBX trademark battle, next OS is named BlackBerry 10
01:37:26 - Meizu MX first hands-on!
01:40:10 - T-Mobile and Nokia announce December 14th event, Windows Phone cometh?
01:47:35 - Eric Schmidt: 'Android will be bigger than iOS'
01:49:15 - Samsung's two-faced SCH-W999 Android plays the dual core, dual SIM game
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Belle to make a pass at Symbian handsets early in 2012, Anna pretends to look the other way

By posted Dec 10th 2011 2:07PM We already know Donna and Carla are waiting in the wings, but you're likely wondering what's the deal with Belle. And no, that Symbian update isn't being held captive by a Beast in a lonely French castle, thank you very much. According to a report on All About Symbian, Espoo's OS refresh -- currently shipping on the trio of handsets pictured above -- is slated to roll out worldwide for a "range of smartphones such as [the] N8, E7, X7, C6-01, C7, Oro, E6, and Nokia 500" sometime early next year. Nokia's confirmed to us that this Q1 2012 timetable is, indeed, very much true. So while many of you are just now getting comfy with Anna, it'll soon be time to find comfort in the mobile arms of another.

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Tokyoflash Kisai On Air floats the idea of multicolored touchscreen watch faces

The allure of more forward-looking wrist candy from Tokyoflash, who could resist a peak? Those not interested in looking like a steampunk gentleman may prefer these more conventional watches, which pack touchscreen capabilities into their low-energy LCDs. You can afford to be a little choosy too. Besides the black and silver models, there are also several combinations of LCD colors to be had, including natural [above, right], red [above left], green, blue and orange. The watch is currently on a limited time launch offer, slicing twenty bucks off the $199 MSRP. Anyone wanting another taste of future timepieces can peruse the gallery below.



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Chrono Trigger hits the App Store, lets Square Enix fans turn back time

By posted Dec 10th 2011 2:47AM Square Enix just couldn't resist plucking at our heartstrings -- not to mention willing bill folds. As a timely holiday treat, the company's made good on its end-of-year promise, delivering the SNES RPG epic and cult hit -- Chrono Trigger -- to Apple's App Store. If you're wielding either a third generation and up iPhone or iPod touch, the endless hours of non-linear, time-traveling gameplay can be yours for the re-hashing, albeit on a maddeningly tiny screen. That 16-bit nostalgia won't come cheap, either, at $10. But it's a small price to pay for a welcome walk down gaming's memory lane. web coverage

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Google pulls Android Market malware that exploits SMS hole

By posted Dec 14th 2011 9:33AM Google's reportedly pulled 22 malicious apps after two security firms tipped them off that the malware was tricking users into sending SMS messages to premium-rate phone lines. Android.RuFraud poses as popular games like Angry Birds, Assassins Creed or Tetris and can affect users across Europe and Russia. Fortunately the apps are easily spotted and deleted, but were downloaded 14,000 times before being pulled -- so if you see anyone experiencing similar issues, you can let 'em know how to solve it.

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Jan 4, 2012

LG Prada 3.0 peeks out from the curtain ahead of its catwalk launch (update: it's official)

PRADA and LG create a style icon

PRADA and LG PRADA phone by LG, the present 3.0 - the ultimate synthesis of form and function

London, 14 December 2011: PRADA and LG, which have in the past, jointly developed mobile phones with maximum functionality and elegance reveal, today launched the PRADA phone by LG 3.0, the latest must-have smartphone. The highly anticipated phone is the third resulting from this collaboration, and embodies the design standards of both companies.

The PRADA phone by LG 3.0 combines the unmistakable style of Prada with LG's innovative technology, including one of the biggest and brightest screens on the market at 4.3 inches and 800 cd / m².

The completely decorated in classic black smartphone meets the clear and straightforward design philosophy of PRADA and is equipped with a large and bright touch screen on the front, and the PRADA Saffiano typical decoration on the back. Every detail exudes a simple elegance, with the special floating mass of Technology LG's flat shape with the already impressive 8.5 mm thin still further emphasized. To complete the minimalist look of the phone has only a minimum of physical buttons.

The performance of the PRADA phone by LG 3.0 is its stunning appearance in no way inferior: the gigahertz Dual-Core/Dual-Channel-Architektur provides a high-speed performance and dual-band WLAN enables fast browsing on the move.

The high design standards of the smartphone is also evident when it is switched on. The PRADA phone by LG 3.0 offers a specially developed control concept with a unique menu and symbols in black, gray and white. This interface allows users to benefit from the latest features of the Android Gingerbread operating system, an upgrade to Android Ice Cream Sandwich is provided in the future.

The special user interface is presented to users on the NOVA High Brightness display with a size of 4.3 inches (10.9 centimeters) and a brightness of 800 cd / m², where it all their favorite photos and content, even in direct sunlight can enjoy. And true to the motto of LG "Life's Good" can be customized with the 8 MP camera with up to 8 GB of memory to capture all the beautiful moments in life and play in high quality.

In addition, available to users a full range of PRADA phone accessories like a docking station and a Bluetooth headset with PRADA logo available. You can use your phone by LG PRADA 3.0 also bring in a fashionable Prada bag.

The main technical data:

o Operating System: Android Gingerbread

o Memory: 8 GB

o Screen: 4.3 "/ 10.9 cm

o Resolution: WVGA (800 x 480)

o Display NOVA: NOVA Plus, 800 cd / m²

o Camera: 8 MP

o Dual-Core/Dual channel processor with 1.0 GHz

o Battery: 1540 mAh

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The collaboration between Prada and LG in retrospect

With the cooperation of PRADA and LG, which began in 2006 and the launch of two premium-phones in the years 2007 and 2008 led to the key elements are the focus of a smartphone - starting with software and user interface to design and packaging.

The PRADA phone by LG 1.0, a pioneer of the fashion-house phones on the market was, with more than one million units sold an unprecedented success. This premium mobile phone combined with modern technology, refined design. Thus, the PRADA phone by LG 1.0 a place in the history of product design and conquered is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City and the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Shanghai.

The PRADA phone by LG offered to the users also revolutionary new technologies. Thus, the PRADA phone by LG 1.0 was the first mobile phone in the world with a touch screen, and his successor, which provided 2.0, for an entirely new mobile experience thanks to an additional wristwatch with Link technology for the display of caller information, SMS messages, call logs, blocked numbers and alarm indications.



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Microsoft on the hunt for original programming head, eyes ex-NBC execs

By posted Dec 12th 2011 9:21PM It's not MSNBC, it's MSex-NBC. Or it very well could be, as Bloomberg reports a second marriage of sorts is purportedly on deck for Microsoft and two former Peacock execs, Marc Graboff and Jeff Gaspin. Redmond's already made public plans to expand its Xbox Live streaming platform beyond VOD and into live TV, having announced a trio of content partners at this year's E3, so news of an in-house original programming push comes as no surprise. While it remains to be seen just what types of series, scripted or otherwise, are in the works, the company appears willing to press pause on the entire initiative should a suitable candidate fail to materialize. That's all the rumor mill's wrought for now, folks, but we'll keep you posted on this as it develops. And no, a certain Ms. Maddow likely won't be coming soon to an Xbox 360 near you.

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LG Optimus LTE launches in Japan, wears kimono red

LG INTRODUCES WORLD'S FIRST HD LTE SMARTPHONE TO JAPAN
LG's Global Device Now Available
in Three of the World's Biggest LTE Markets

SEOUL, Dec. 14, 2011 – Following launches in North America and Korea, LG Electronics (LG) today introduced its Optimus LTE (Model L-01D) smartphone in Japan, one of the largest LTE-serviced countries. The launch of the handset comes on the heels of LG's successful collaboration with NTT Docomo in 2010 to introduce the country's first LTE data card, affirming LG's commitment to supporting NTT Docomo's commercial LTE service rollout.

"The Optimus LTE is one of LG's most promising devices and has already been received well in Korea, Canada and the United States," said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Mobile Communications Company. "As a worldwide innovator in mobile LTE technology, we are committed to developing high-quality devices that showcase our technical experience and True HD IPS display."

LG and NTT Docomo collaborated to make the Japanese Optimus LTE as unique as possible. The red color available on the Japanese edition of LG Optimus LTE will be available exclusively to Docomo customers as will the 1seg digital TV and NFC (Near Field Communication) features.

Pre-launch word of mouth in Japan for the Optimus LTE, one of LG's best-selling smartphones in Korea, has been favorable. Leading Japanese IT publication Get Navi wrote that the Optimus LTE was the best product in NTT Docomo's high-end lineup. Nikkei included the Optimus LTE as one of its top 10 smartphones recommendations in 2011.

Most reviewers praised the Optimus LTE's 4.5-inch 1280 x 720 (16:9 ratio) True HD IPS display which portrays sharp and crisp images with 2.76 million sub-pixels. The display, developed in partnership with sister company LG Display, is superior in color accuracy, clarity, natural color and battery efficiency providing the ultimate viewing experience for HD content.

According to a recent report by Jefferies & Company, LG was listed as the global leader in LTE patents with ownership of 23 percent of approximately 1,400 LTE patents filed worldwide, with a financial value of almost USD 8 billion. LG demonstrated the world's first LTE technology in 2007 and developed the world's first LTE modem chipset in 2008. LG introduced the world's fastest LTE technology in 2010 and conducted the world's first video phone call on a LTE network in 2011. LG's first LTE smartphone, RevolutionTM, was launched in the US earlier this year.



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Refresh Roundup: week of December 5, 2011

By posted Dec 11th 2011 8:29AM Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging to get updated. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it's easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don't escape without notice, we've gathered every possible update, hack, and other miscellaneous tomfoolery from the last week and crammed them into one convenient roundup. If you find something available for your device, please give us a shout at tips at engadget dawt com and let us know. Enjoy!

Official Android updates
The HTC Sensation 4G on T-Mobile is getting a maintenance release. The firmware remains Android 2.3.4, but the new release -- called version 1.50.531.1 -- offers improvements in battery life, system stability, screen responsiveness, icon pixelation and so on. It should be rolled out to every user by mid-January. [Unwired View]Soak tests for the Motorola Droid Bionic's newest update are being conducted. Known as version 5.5.893, the refresh fixes a large number of issues, such as 3G and 4G connectivity, messaging app improvements, reduced low memory warnings while the phone's plugged into the LapDock, increased number of mobile hotspot connections and less shutter lag on the phone's camera. [Droid-Life]HTC is upgrading the Desire HD and Incredible S to Android 2.3.5 and bumping the UI up to Sense 3.0. The Wildfire S, additionally, remains on Sense 2.1 but at least received an upgrade to Android 2.3.5 as well. [AndroidCentral]The HTC ChaCha and Salsa are also getting updated, but these are merely maintenance releases meant to fix WiFi and Twitter functionality. [The::Unwired]US Cellular's pushing out Gingerbread to the Samsung Galaxy Tab -- specifically, Android 2.3.5. Aside from the usual 2.3 goodness, the update appears to offer a few additional bug fixes and changes some default settings. [US Cellular]Unofficial Android updates, custom ROMs and misc. hackery Someone has finally unlocked the bootloader on the LG G-Slate, which will open the door for custom ROMs on the device in the future. [Android Police]A developer is putting the finishing touches on the Team Hydro Bootmanager. This tool will make life much easier when you make a mistake on a hacked device, causing it to become stuck in a bootloop. The Bootmanager sits in the phone's boot image and stops the endless boot-up with a message asking you what you want to do next. Fortunately, the Bootmanager will be coming soon and will work on almost any Android phone. [AndroidCentral]The Samsung Captivate Glide on AT&T has now been rooted. [XDA-Dev]A dual-boot ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S II, known as the Galaxy Dual, is now available for download. This gives the option to have a primary and secondary ROM on your device; to get into the primary ROM, boot up your phone normally. When you want to use your secondary ROM, however, press the three-key combo (home, power and volume up buttons) and you're in. [TheAndroidSoul, thanks Kapil]Developers have been able to port ICS onto an HTC Inspire 4G. Note that this particular port is in beta, and thus still has a few kinks to be worked out. [XDA-Dev]Other platforms The HTC HD7 and Radar 4G on T-Mobile started receiving the 7740 build of Windows Phone Mango this week, which enables the Internet Sharing feature on both devices and resolves issues with Visual Voicemail. The HD7 also got the ability to pick up hidden WiFi networks, and the Radar was given the green light to download and customize ringtones. [TmoNews]Owners of the Pre 2 are reporting that they're getting webOS 2.2.4 on their devices. The refresh adds Skype support for non-Verizon Pre 2 phones, and adds Bluetooth MAP support and sync improvement for the PIM apps. webOS 3.0.5 for the HP Touchpad is also in the works, which is primarily a bug fix that also enables HTML5 video support for both portrait and landscape modes, in addition to low disk space alerts and a new sensor API. [PalmInfoCenter]Refreshes we covered this week

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Mobile Miscellany: week of December 5, 2011

By posted Dec 10th 2011 10:00AM This week was packed with news on the mobile front, so it was easy to miss a few stories here and there. Here's some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of wireless for the week of December 5, 2011: C Spire announced this week that it's launching the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. The device is currently available for purchase for $50 with a two-year commitment and after a $50 mail-in rebate. [AndroidCentral]Images and specs of Philips' first Android device, the W920, surfaced this week, and its spec sheet doesn't look very good: Froyo, a 1GHz Qualcomm QSD8250 CPU, 512MB of RAM, a 4.3-inch WVGA display, a 5MP camera, 10.5mm thin frame and it has a 1,280mAh battery. The fun part is the rumored price tag: £400 ($627). [LandofDroid]Ting is a new Sprint MVNO that'll launch mid-2012. It'll be prepaid and use a bump-up and bump-down model for pricing -- in other words, going over your minutes will just bump you into the next higher plan, while using fewer minutes can bump you to a lower plan. [Cnet]Another prepaid provider in the news this week is PrepaYd Wireless, which launched this week. It offers a "Y Pay More" plan that will give you unlimited talk, text and 3G data for $40 per month. If you don't need data, you can get all-you-can-eat talk and text for $35. Much like Ting, PrepaYd Wireless utilizes the Sprint network. [MobileTechNews]If you use a BlackBerry OS 7 device on AT&T, the carrier is offering you two free months of BBM Music. Normally you need to pay $5 a month to store 50 songs. [Crackberry]While we're on the subject of BlackBerry phones, Twitter for BlackBerry just got updated to version 2.1 and now offers multi-account support. In addition to being able to view up to five accounts in the same feed, it also includes the ability to tweet one thing to more than one account simultaneously. [BlackBerry]Pandora and Windows Phone may never mix well, but at least the radio service can be enjoyed now through an unofficial Pandora app called MetroRadio. It's free, and is finally available in the Windows Phone Marketplace. [WPCentral]

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JBL OnBeat Xtreme review

We've been following the onslaught of AirPlay / Bluetooth speaker systems in recent months, carefully combing through the prospects to find the true contenders. We were recently impressed by Klipsch's Gallery G-17 Air and now we've given the JBL OnBeat Xtreme a testdrive. This beast is step up from the regular ol' OnBeat dock, both in stature and cost. Priced a cool $500... it's sandwiched between the pricey B&W Zeppelin Air and the more modest iHome iW1. So is the JBL dock extreme enough to warrant a purchase? We've been blasting beats through this bad boy for a fortnight, so read on to find out if you should snatch one up for yourself.


If you're a fan of black gadgets with a sufficient helping of silver accents, the OnBeat Xtreme may be the speaker dock for you. The first thing you'll notice about the kit is JBL's Weave design, which is a nice break from the regular ol' bar shaped portable audio devices, as far as we're concerned. Rather than having a traditional dock nesting station for your iOS device a rotating device connector is flanked by two arms that secure your iPad or iPhone while keeping their orientation in flux should the need arise. This is more useful with the slate than with the handset, but either way, it's a nice touch to be able to charge and rotate if needed. Although, if you're looking to make use of the portrait mode for your Apple tablet, you may have to be a bit selective as to which shelf the dock calls home.
Moving around to the right of the front side, you'll find a foursome of control buttons. Keeping with the silver motif, these are a backlit polished silver but more matte than the silver panel that covers the top of the dock. Power, volume, source select and Bluetooth phone buttons reside here, giving you all the non-DJ controls you'll need. The backlit controls are a nice touch, and the machined silver materials appear to make the group withstand heavy use. When in dock mode, the source button is lit white, but when you need to opt for a Bluetooth connection, hold that control down and as it turns to blue (well played, JBL), your wireless tunes are good to go. Although at times, the volume controls were a little tardy in response to our calling for more cowbell (read: face-melting output). Heading around to the back panel, you'll find auxiliary input, video out, USB and power connections right in the center of the dock.


Inside the snazzy black and silver exterior, you'll find JBL Ridge tweeters and Atlas Woofers. Four transducers make use of 30 amplification watts each in an effort muster top-notch clarity, whether your cranking Mastodon or The Civil Wars. As with many other offerings, an RF remote is also included complete with playback and menu controls. You know, should you be so completely relaxed that you don't want to hop up off the couch to skip to the next song. Even if you were, you could wirelessly connect your device and keep it right on your lap, but we digress. You can also use the remote to switch between the dock's five EQ modes: music, movies, chat, internet radio or game. By holding down the center button, and carefully reading the flashing source select LED, you can navigate between these but only in the aforementioned order. We actually found the equalizer a bit confusion, as we were never exactly sure which mode we were in.

Let's get right to the heart of the issue: how the thing sounds when cranked up to 11. We're happy to report that the OnBeat Xtreme provides stunning clarity at a low, background noise level and maintains the same quality when cranked up to full-on dance party volume. Said quality also allows you to pick up on more subtle nuances in your album library -- like the crisp snare hits of The Appleseed Cast, for example. We put on Haste the Day's Dreamer and slowly worked our way up to full volume. Even at nearly maximum output levels, the dock performed nicely, giving growling vocals and chugging guitars their rightful place. And, we didn't pick up on any distortion or noise from about six feet away.
Being the music aficionados that we are, we were sure to put the OnBeat Xtreme through a grueling genre test. To check out the low end, we blasted Jay-Z's "Hello Brooklyn 2.0." Bass, snare and other elements of the track maintained their individuality and the lyrics stayed clear even at a louder volume. Bass lines and beats never became muddy, even across genres. As recovering musicians, we fancy the ability to discern and enjoy individual elements of each track we listened to made this a worthy contender in the speaker dock realm. Moving down through Anberlin to the Punch Brothers, no matter what musical style we threw at it, the system held up nicely.
Highs are top-notch as well. We hate to dwell on the aforementioned clarity when it comes to the snare drum, but we're suckers for high-level audio output, and that performance continues at the top of the audio spectrum. Vocal quality is worth another mention as well. We never encountered a scenario in which muffled harmonies ruined a perfectly good hook. At the same time, the highs aren't overly brilliant either as the treble level seems to be well engineered.

While we've seen some docks struggle with the mid-range tones, this JBL set of speakers is not one of them. Unlike what we saw with the G-17 Air, musical elements like super technical metal guitars a la A Plea For Purging kept their tone and stood out nicely. Even during the full assault of breakdowns and choruses, guitar parts hold their own. Add this to the duo of crystal clear highs and beefy lows, and you've got yourself a great sounding dock.



Trying to use wireless connectivity with any device, let alone an audio accessory, can sometimes be a hassle. That's not the case here, as connecting via Bluetooth was quick and easy. Once our iOS devices were paired with the OnBeat Xtreme, connecting only took a couple of seconds. Range was about what you'd expect for a device on this connection, as we were able to still control and stream until we walked into the next room. In addition to that, there was no noticeable decay in sound quality either, as we were happy to keep our iPad in our lap while rockin' out.

Because of its Bluetooth and iPhone compatibility, the OnBeat Xtreme allows you to make hands-free calls without having to leave the dock. Equipped with a built-in microphone, the dock will let you order that pizza you're craving without walking over to the coffee table to pick up your phone. Then again, this only worked for us in Bluetooth mode, and not when our iPhone was resting in the dock. The audio quality of our phone calls was much like one would encounter on any speakerphone call. But let's be honest, we're not going to be using a $500 speaker dock to make a ton of calls so this is certainly not a deal breaker by any means.

The first time you nest your iOS device in the dock, the OnBeat Xtreme gives you a gentle nudge to download the JBL OnBeat app from the App Store. To be honest, we prefer the look of the iPod function on both the iPad and iPhone to the company's application. There's not really any added functionality that you can't from the stock software. For all intents and purposes, it's unnecessary and you can get by just fine with what Apple gives you on each device. Although, if you're into hopping back and forth between iOS and the app, your album progress will be held (when paused, of course) until you resume playback on the other software. Bluetooth can be accessed here (and AirPlay were the dock compatible), but you can take care of that connectivity without having to load another app onto your device. Perhaps the directions in the tutorial on how make use of the wireless features is a redeeming element, but that really comes down to whether you'd rather read it on paper or on the screen of your device.



It shouldn't be a surprise that a company like JBL, with a track record for audio products, would put out a solid wireless-enabled speaker dock. Sure, the volume buttons could be a little more sensitive and react to our pressing with haste. And if you're super OCD about fingerprints, you'll probably be constantly wiping the polished silver top of the kit. The JBL app suggestion was a bit of an annoyance that turned out to be a waste of a few minutes once it was explored. All that said, these are hardly deal breakers.

The top-notch sound quality is what would make us consider grabbing one of these for the Engadget HQ. Superb clarity in the audio at every volume we tested kept our ears' perked up throughout our testing. Easy connectivity and the rotating device dock were nice touches as well, we might add, not to mention the break from a blocky speaker dock design made the OnBeat Xtreme easy on the eyes. While you might be able to do better than the OnBeat Xtreme, you could certainly do much worse, and still take a hit to your piggy bank.



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