On the upside:
- Bluetooth combination very easy, fast, and possible with a lot of devices.
- Control ease.
- Important Connectivity: Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, USB port.
- Scope of the correct bluetooth: 7-8m.
On the negative, or improve:
- Reading network files (DLNA will) can be done via an additional device: smartphone / tablet (Android or iBidule, whatever) or computer. The setup is simple: just download an app on the store (Network audio remote), and that is when the smartphone becomes the string monitor. It is possible to read everything DLNA devices broadcast (ordis / NAS, tablets, smartphones ...)
- No playback of FLAC via USB;
- Does not read directly Wifi radio.
His side is the micro system, so nothing special, it's pretty typical "boom boom" but it's still okay, with a possible adjustment of bass and treble (not mediums). In a room of 30m², is more than enough in terms of power requirements, even for evening ;-).
For my part, coupled with Synology NAS and a Smartphone is tip-top: NAS is recognized directly as a DLNA device from the smartphone and reading all streamed from the NAS formats are possible.
For radio, I use TuneIn Radio on the smartphone that sends the sound to the Bluetooth channel.
I put him 4/5: If the device could access the standalone network (without smartphone / tablet) and directly play DLNA devices, and if he could search the Internet radio directly through the network, I would have given it 5/5!
To this we must move towards Sony CMT-G2BNiP, which is a tad more expensive (150-200 more).
In short, a good little product to buy it knowingly network in terms of features but who really gives not bad for this price!
A final word on this product I bought reconditioned by Amazon: I am very satisfied, the device and its accessories were
in perfect condition!