And
its Esquire Mini Bluetooth speaker here is a great one to take a look at.
Harman Kardon's new found talent for chic design has never been more evident than in its elegant new
Esquire Mini speaker.
Along with the announcement of its new Omni multi-room wireless speakers today, the company has added two new wireless wonders to the list, including its sleek pocket - sized
Esquire Mini speaker, and a wireless version of its slim Soho headphones.
Exact release dates were not announced, but both
the Esquire Mini and the Soho wireless are slated for release in late October.
Beneath its slotted front screen
the Esquire Mini harbors a pair of drivers that measure just over one inch in diameter each.
The answer is, we expect the kind of evolutions in sound offered from today's top miniatures in
the Esquire Mini's weight class, such as the Carbon Audio Pocket Speaker (now from Boomphones), which blasts
the Esquire Mini out of the water with a rich lower midrange, and enough power and presence to provide a passable representation of the songs we know and love.
Frequency response for
the Esquire Mini reflects its lack of bass potential, rated at 180Hz - 20kHz.
Along the top of
the Esquire Mini rest four control keys, including buttons for power, Bluetooth pairing, speakerphone control, and volume adjustment.
Not exact matches
This is not to say that publications like
Esquire and National Geographic do not look good on the iPad
Mini.