So by employing advanced DSP and using
decent speaker drivers, HomePod immediately is more appealing.
Not exact matches
Bluetooth, 18 - inch wheels, automatic rear hatch, power folding side mirrors, multi-function sport steering wheel, CDR Plus audio system with 11
speakers, six - disc CD / DVD / MP3 audio with auxiliary and USB / iPod input, rain sensor, two - zone climate control, Alcantara seats, eight - way power
driver's seat, twin tailpipes, auto start / stop, engine decoupling, hill
decent control, LED daytime running lights, LED tail lights, 7 - inch touchscreen and more
Opt for the base LX and you'll get a
decent roster of equipment, including a 2.4 - liter four - cylinder engine (184 horsepower, 180 pound - feet of torque), an electronic parking brake, 17 - inch alloy wheels, LED running lights, automatic climate control, cruise control, a height - adjustable
driver seat, a 5 - inch color LCD screen (not a touchscreen), and a four -
speaker audio system with Bluetooth and USB connectivity.
The
speakers will rumble a
decent amount too, as these two full - range
drivers push out some well - balanced sound.
The quality of the X Performance's
speakers isn't particularly great, but their volume is
decent and I don't expect amazing sound from such small
drivers.
The
speakers are of
decent quality, but like most small
drivers, they're not anything special.
Though the Mini sounds
decent for its size and its 40 - millimeter
driver produces 360 - degree sound, it also can wirelessly connect to any
speaker with Chromecast built in.