Simple Audio Listen Desktop Speakers
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The Simple Audio Listen desktop speakers are presented as a premium, versatile audio solution designed to look beautiful, sound impressive, and work seamlessly across multiple input options. The video details the product’s design heritage, noting BMW design collaboration, premium materials like aluminum or polycarbonate, and an Aero-like acoustic fabric finish that emphasizes build quality. The review highlights the capacitive touch interface, which uses corner-gestures and a central bar to control power, volume, and input selection, with Bluetooth and USB as driverless PC/Mac options. The package is lauded for its neat presentation, compact cables, and eco-friendly packaging, with the device showing a refined aesthetic that matches its claimed high-end vibe. The speaker system features two-way amplified drivers, a three-inch mid/low driver, a silk dome tweeter, and a separate compression driver, all supported by DSP-based active crossovers for improved dynamic range and reduced distortion. The reviewer explains how the design achieves high headroom at various volumes, and mentions the availability of a dedicated subwoofer output for expanding the low end. Throughout the segment, there is emphasis on practical usability, including an IR remote, pairable Bluetooth, line-in activity indicators, and a no-driver USB path that simplifies setup on modern computers. Overall, the video frames the Listen as a flexible desktop system that can perform well in nearfield listening while also serving as a room speaker option when repositioned with the bundled cables and stands, though the reviewer notes tradeoffs in portability and price versus similar setups. The conclusion situates the Listen in a category of stylish, feature-rich audio solutions where aesthetics, connectivity, and sound quality must align with the user’s space, budget, and listening priorities, concluding that the product excels for desktop music use and for users who value design and connectivity as much as sound fidelity.
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