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Pioneer XW-NAS5
Released December, 2009
The Pros:* very deep bass. Great sound. Great design - stylish.
The Cons:Bluetooth; Compressed audio, Latency issues and hard on batteries. Price.
The Pioneer XW-NAS5 is one of Pioneer's first attempts at an iPhone/iPod docking speaker system. It is built with a 2.1-channel full-range speaker that also includes a downfiring subwoofer. The docking sound system is iPhone certified, which means that the iPhone's wireless features are full functional when used with the XW-NAS5.
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Unlike the similiar XW-NAS3, the XW-NAS5 comes with a choice of colors, an auto level control and an advanced sound retriever that enhances the sound of compressed music files. The sound system includes component and composite video outputs so that stored movies, TV shows and other video files can be played back from their storage on the docked digital device.
Features
- 2.1-channel full-range speaker system
- Downfiring subwoofer
- iPhone Certified
- Charges iPhone/iPod/iPod touch
- Bluetooth Ready
- Auto Level Control
- Advanced Sound Retriever
- Choice of colors
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Bluetooth streaming with optional adapter
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excellent connectivity - iPhone, iPod, Bluetooth, Video
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Bluetooth; Compressed audio, Latency issues and hard on batteries
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