Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the IntelliTouch EOS Wireless Speaker System and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for IntelliTouch EOS Wireless Speaker System.
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The editors liked
Dead simple setup
Controls
And interface
Can be used across a variety of scenarios and applications
Quality construction
Compact speakers. Great sound and wireless connection. Easy to use controls.
Great sound from base station and satellites
Easy to setup
Satellites can be wall or table mounted
Strong wireless range. Works through doors. Crisp sound. Dock controls up to four wireless speakers.
Clear
Interference-free transmission
Very simple setup
Good overall sound
Great mid and high audio range. Extend your music throughout your home and into your yard. Simple setup and control.
Simple setup
Attractive design
Long range
Relatively inexpensive
Detachable AC adapters
Better-than-average sound and bass
A unique iPod speaker system that includes two pairs of speakers
One permanently tethered to an iPod dock
The other wireless and capable of near-simultaneously performing music sent out by the wired speakers and dock. Includes remote control. Wireles...
Straightforward setup for multi-room audio
Good wireless range
Easy to use and set up
Streams audio from iPod and/or any line-in device
Can support up to three additional wireless speakers for a total of four.
Supremely cheap
Yet it doesn't sound half bad.
Great for quick and dirty multiroom music. Speakers automatically sync with base unit out of box. Mini stereo input allows connectivity with virtually any MP3 player and most audio devices. Fantastic range even in multi story settings. Rejoice
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Easy setup
Generally good sound quality
Instant pairing between transmitter and receiver
Auxiliary port to connect additional audio sources
Virtual surround sound
Great sound
Easy to set up
Good price
Easy setup. Good wireless range.
The editors didn't like
Weak sound at high volumes
No on/off switch at base station dock
Pricey for discerning ears
No speaker controls on the base station. There should be an option use battery power for increased flexibility in speaker placement.
No power button on the base station
Wireless satellite speakers are a bit pricey
IR remote isnt the best
Not much bass. No visual for mute on dock. Short cables on huge AC adaptors. Membrane remote has limited functionality.
No individual speaker control via remote
Short remote range
Sound breaks up beyond moderate volume
Supports only one music stream
Muddy bass. Extending the system can get pricey. Satellite speaker power cable is too short.
Lacks equalizer adjustment
Price for speakers adds up quickly
Visually bland
And not as sonically impressive as might be expected from a $300 speaker set
Due to the use of simple speaker drivers with reversed left and right channels
Somewhat flat sound
And limited frequency response/dynamic range. Infrared re...
Bulky speakers must be plugged into wall socket
Weak bass performance
Mediocre sound quality
Remote only works with base
Range issues indoors
Occasional audio delays vary by speaker
No power button
Short wireless speaker power cable.
Noisy amp
Can't control iPod from satellite speakers
Not impervious to interference from microwave ovens.
Rechargeable battery powered satellites wouldve been nice. Audio quality doesnt hold a candle to wireless systems from Bose
Altec. 2.1 stereo driver is great for music
But stunts home theater possibilities. Buttons on base station feel flimsy.
Performance issues beyond 50 feet
No way to control music from wireless speaker
Wireless speaker can take up entire outlet panel
Power supply too fat for outside outlets
Must in same room as base station to control music. Basic controls. No video out for older iPods. Sound quality can be improved.
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Published: 2009-04-07, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com
Easy to use and set up; streams audio from iPod and/or any line-in device; can support up to three additional wireless speakers for a total of four.
Mediocre sound quality; remote only works with base; range issues indoors; occasional audio delays vary by speaker; no power button; short wireless speaker power cable.
The IntelliTouch EOS Digital Wireless Multi-Room Audio System is a reasonable choice for wireless iPod audio--if you can get past the systems occasionally shoddy range performance and overall mediocre sound quality. Price range: $146.99 - $260.97 chec...
Abstract: Most people including myself, when I want to listen to music stored on my iPod when I am at home I pretty much just stick the ear buds in my ear and read a book or clean the place up. That’s fine but you may not hear the phone ringing or someone knocki...
Abstract: Want to wirelessly pipe audio from that new iPod you got for Christmas to up to five rooms in about as much time as it takes to say “sweet”? Check out the Eos Wireless Speakers, which ship with a dock/base station sporting two 1-inch neodymium drivers ...
Abstract: Short Version: The EOS wireless audio system is dead simple to set up and use, although a high price tag and so-so sound quality might keep some people away. Overview and Features: Base station with iPod dock transmits audio to wireless speakers up to...
Abstract: The Eos Wireless iPod Speaker System includes a 2.1 stereo base station/transmitter, one wireless satellite 2.1 stereo speaker, an infrared remote control, a bunch of iPod dock adapters, and an auxiliary audio cable. Priced at just $249, the Eos Wi...
Abstract: Eos, the Greek goddess of dawn, isn’t quite the dawn of a new era in home audio. If you can tolerate the microwave drop-outs, want the least expensive and lowest hassle setup, and don’t mind the lack of bass response or the inability to play lossless ...
Must in same room as base station to control music. Basic controls. No video out for older iPods. Sound quality can be improved.
If your goal is to simply distribute your iPods music through your small to medium-sized location with minimum effort, the Eos system is a good way to do it. It’s a breeze to set up and get running, and your house will be filled with decent sounding...
Abstract: The Eos Digital Wireless Multi-Room Audio System stands for simplicity and reliability at a cheaper cost. IntelliTouch wants to offer consumers a product that is easy on the wallet and easy to set up. The Eos Wireless System is the product they believe...