Now the downside, relating to the construction of the device in the first place: The power supply is done via an AC adapter with a Y-cable. One end of it goes into the actual tuner, the other in the right speaker. That is also the entrance of the adapter cable (RCA -> 3.5mm) from the tuner to the speaker. The left speaker is connected via a 2.5mm jack cable connecting both speakers.
Now maybe you wonder why the designer has probably mounted outside the "clutter". The reason is simple: the speakers are not permanently connected to the tuner, but only connected with this magnet, that is removable. And there's also the very next point of criticism: The magnets are anything but powerful, even relatively minor shocks can be the speakers fall off quickly. And if you're unlucky, they fall right down to such an extent that the various connectors / sockets bend to speakers or suffer a bad contact. Moreover, it is beyond me why you have the speakers designed removable, but has donated them neither a bracket for standing or at least a couple of eyelets for hanging on a wall. Say: The removability of the speakers is completely reduced to absurdity.
Also, with the built-in LAN connector I'm not really happy. This is namely at the back and mounted a few centimeters below the top of the device and pointing upwards. So if you want to use the unit via a LAN cable, should come to terms with the idea that this is may be seen in the front view of the device. In addition, the LAN socket is installed, as the safety clip of the plug rather than away from the machine, but to him shows up and disappears in the 2-3mm gap between the plug and device .. That makes a that one without the LAN connector has hardly remove tools.
My personal conclusion: the visual and phonetic point of view the device would be a buy recommendation (it is to have but mW only used). However, anyone who is planning to set it up somewhere where you might encounter, however inadvertently, you should rather leave it alone.