Product ReviewsMultimedia hardware
These portable, stylish speakers are from JBL, part of the same company that owns the well-respected Harman Kardon brand, which provided the speakers for the iMac G3 and G4. The On Tour speakers can be used with any device with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. While the On Tour system's small size lends itself to use on the go, there's no reason why it can't be connected to a computer to replace the low-powered and tinny-sounding speakers found in both laptops and desktops. It comes supplied with a mains adaptor, but can also be powered from four AAA batteries. We got several days' of moderate use at normal volume when powered from a set of disposable batteries, although JBL suggests you use rechargeable ones. The design of the On Tour won it admiring glances from everyone who saw it. Looking for all the world like an elongated,
Two sliver buttons allow you to adjust the volume easily, and tapping both at once mutes the sound. A slightly cryptic system of two coloured LEDs indicate power status, and a lightweight pouch provides scratch protection when you're out and about. The 6W total output provides plenty of volume - more than enough to have heads turning in the MacUser offices, although that could have been more to do with the choice of 'testing' music. Sound output is impressive for a set of portable speakers. It doesn't provide enough bass to be used as a primary audio output, but the sound is surprisingly rich for such small drivers. There's plenty of detail in the mid-range, and treble is beautifully clean and clear. There was only very slight distortion at the highest volume. If you're looking for a set of flexible, compact speakers to hook up to your personal stereo in the park, give your next presentation a little more kick, or give your laptop's audio a boost, the JBL On Tour is an eye-catching, ear-pleasing solution. We do take issue with its price, though - £70 is more than we think is fair for these speakers. Although it may lack the design flair of the On Tour, consider Creative's £50 TravelSound speaker system if your budget is severely tight. By Christopher Phin
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