The Omni20 One can ultimately integrate easily into its Wi-Fi network, if one can do the necessary app, but you can only control over this app him. If you want to use it as an audio output device for his computer, only a Bluetooth pairing or connecting to cable stays.
With Bluetooth was with me to produce a satisfactory link quality (4m distance), constantly gabs field disturbances, constantly had to re-couple, also annoying the big blue flashing Link icon. In addition, I could not set up my iMac that I set up the Omni via Bluetooth as additional speakers.
Cable was out of the question, finally, yes, exactly that is to be avoided.
The app is awkward and absolutely no similar alternative to iTunes
Neither the equipment nor the app settings have the sound on (Equalizer, etc.).
The sound of the speaker has disappointed me. Sure, the bass were strong, as in all comparable loudspeakers. The problem is above all the mushy middle and the clanking heights. The built-in speaker sounds much more balanced my iMac and thus better. Impressive is only as can be noisy the boxes when they are turning up fully. But can things cheaper as well.
Stable, good workmanship, in white the thing fits well visually to Apple products. But who buys already a speaker for three hundred flakes because of the good optics ???
Conclusion:
Anyone looking for a speaker that can replace a stereo system and be controlled comfortably from his computer leaves, is well served with this unit is not.
Only those who look for a speaker, he wants to drive from his smartphone, on a really good sound sets no increased value 300 EUR will not find a lot of money and will have to stand around a chic designer Ding home, could find his joy at OMNI.
But note: it has no battery, no equalizer, no easy wifi integration outside the necessary app and is of course only a mono speaker. Stereo friends have to directly appoint a second OMNI20 to and integrate both into the network. On the hassle I had no desire.
I exchange my order OMNI20. Too expensive for the quality.