
In addition to being fully submersible without damage, the speaker is also dust-proof, shock-proof and sand-proof, making it great for the beach or campsite. But I'll also be on the lookout for something better too.Measuring just two inches thick and less than ten inches wide, the Mini H2O speaker pairs easily to your phone via Bluetooth and provides up to six hours of playtime on a single charge (you can also keep it plugged in via the USB charging cable to keep the tunes going non-stop).īuilt for the outdoors, the wireless speaker is rated IP67 on the waterproofing scale, which is one of the highest ratings given to electronics. On par, if not a bit better than the Cambridge Soundworks digital. Perhaps it's not even possible for computer speakers. Something forward and in-my-face kinda thing. I'm not a dum-bass - at least I hope not, but I was looking for speakers that were a tad more exciting than these. When I tried to turning up the bass, it just got more muddy, boomy, and just plain ugly. But for some odd reason there was no low bass. The midbass was good, well controlled an tight. Speaking of bass, this was one facet of the ATP3s that I found lacking. That was kind of a surprise to me, considering most mass market speakers cater to bass addicts. Overall, the system is somewhat on the bright side. They did get a little harsh at times though. Compared to my Cambrige Soundworks digital, the midrange on the ATP3 is definitely sweeter and smoother. Maybe I was expecting too much out of a pair of multimedia speakers. I found the sound quality decent at best. Replacable speaker wires would've been much less restricting. The speakers hook up to the sub/amp unit with short, undetachable cords. Versatility was another problem with the ATP3. The satellites and sub are pretty light too, giving them that "cheap feel", if you know what I mean.

I'd say the front panel is about the size of a TV remote. Perhaps I've been spoiled by my headphone setup, but I wasn't incredibly impressed with the ATP3s.įirst off, they look a lot cooler in pictures than they do in real life.

Well, I went with Ian and Neruda's suggestion to get the Altec Lansing ATP3 multimedia speakers.
