Not exact matches
This
sounds nice but really it just «reminds me of the fact that in many other cases I won't be the best
speaker, so now I feel nervous and self - conscious,» he continues.
That's a
nice gesture but completely unnecessary; the lack of environmentals really forces the main
sound to come from the forward
speakers, cheapening the experience until a blast of music erupts to remind you that the surrounds are still there.
You read a bunch of articles or listen to
speakers on the topic and it
sounds nice, but implementing differentiation practices amidst the challenges and daily demands of teaching...
The TDI Multimedia Package, a $ 2,195 option, brings the Discover Media navigation system with its 5.8 - inch touchscreen and a very
nice sounding 400 - watt Fender Premium Audio System with eight -
speakers and a sub-woofer.
Also, the
speakers have
nice overall surround
sound, and they can get very loud, although I hardly ever turn them up too loud at all.
There are quite a few storage places inside the cabin and the Wrangler gets a load of equipment too including a
nice sounding 6 -
speaker audio system, tyre pressure monitoring, steering mounted audio controls, etc..
(I paid for the technology package so it included a very
nice Infinity 7
speaker sound system.)
GPS / NAVIGATION, SUNROOF / MOONROOF, *** A WELL KEPT AND MAINTAINED VEHICLE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ***, *** LEATHER ***, *** MUST SEE ***, *** SHOWROOM CONDITION ***, *** 20» FACTORY WHEELS ***, *** ALL KEYS / REMOTES AND BOOKS ***, *** CADILLAC CERTIFIED 6 YR / 100, 000 MILE BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY ***, *** CLEAN CARFAX ***, *** COMPARE AND SAVE $ $ $ ***, ~ ~ ~ REMAINING FACTORY BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY STILL IN FORCE ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ REMAINING FACTORY POWERTRAIN WARRANTY STILL IN FORCE ~ ~ ~, *** YOU WO N'T FIND A
NICER OR CLEANER ONE ***, ONE OWNER OFF LEASE VEHICLE, PERFORMANCE COLLECTION, 10
Speakers, 4 - Wheel Disc Brakes, 8 - Way Power Front Passenger Seat Adjuster, ABS brakes, Adaptive Remote Start, AM / FM radio: SiriusXM, AM / FM Stereo w / Single Disc CD Player, Blind Spot Sensor, Bose Centerpoint Surround
Sound 10 Speaker System, CD player, Exterior Parking Camera Rear, Four wheel independent suspension, Front & Rear Park Assist, Memory Package, Memory seat, MP3 decoder, Navigation System, Pedal memory, Power driver seat, Power steering, Power windows, Power - Adjustable Accelerator / Brake Pedals w / Memory, Radio data system, Rear Power Liftgate w / Memory Height, Rear Vision Camera, Remote keyless entry, SiriusXM Satellite & HD Radio, Speed - sensing steering, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, Traction control, Universal Home Remote.
The Volkswagen Golf comes with a
nice suite of technology features with a 5.8 ″ touchscreen, AM / FM / CD player with MP3 playback and a 6 -
speaker sound system.
Of course, the wood trim is
nice and the 34 -
speaker Bose Panaray
sound system gives you fantastic tunes.
Another
nice feature is the Active Noise Cancellation that helps to keep the interior quieter by the projection of
sound waves through the
speakers to counteract loud and obnoxious exterior noises.
There was a rear - view camera —
nice, as rear visibility isn't great — and there's also a seven -
speaker Bose
sound system, a power sunroof and most all the other luxury features you'd expect.
The 8 - way power - adjustable seats are heated up front, and electronic connectivity is via Toyota's Enform infotainment with navigation,
nice -
sounding audio with JBL
speakers, and it lets you connect and charge your devices.
The multi-disc cd player is very
nice, and the
speakers have very
nice sound coming from them.
Options our tester featured were a $ 595 Blind Spot and Cross Path detector (recommended), $ 795 Premium Lighting Group, $ 745 19 - inch tires on «Hyper Black» chrome aluminum wheels (very
nice) and a $ 1,495 Nav and
Sound group that upgrades to a Harman built Uconnect nine
speaker Alpine HD SiriusXM stereo with 8.4 - inch touch screen and premium driver gauge cluster (
sounds great).
Upgrade to the EX for a power passenger seat, a 7 - inch touch screen display with a six -
speaker sound system, and smartphone app integration, or choose the EX-L to get leather upholstery, memory functions on the driver's seat, and a
nicer sound system.
All Santa Fe Sports come with 18 - inch tires on
nice alloy wheels, but our tester came with a $ 1,750 Navigation Package that adds 19 - inch Continental tires on fancier alloys, eight - inch touchscreen navigation, 12 -
speaker Infinity Logic 550 - watt surround
sound and carpeted floor mats.
The interior features comfortable heated seats, large vents for better air and heat circulation, satellite radio,
nice speakers with good bass and
sound quality, and also for the parents with young kids, the back seats have anchors for car seats.
The Sony audio system is a
nice upgrade, producing much better
sound than might be had in a simple four -
speaker system.
Don; t expect the
speaker output to compete with a Dolby surround
sound but it's decent quality when paired with some with a
nice headphones which gave me much better volume and
sound quality than with the Vox
speakers.
There's an Audio Wizard app for tweaking the
sound signature, which only really has an effect if you're wearing
nice headphones or using a
speaker.
To be blunt, all of them suck at
sound, so you will enjoy getting yourself a
nice portable
speaker.
The ear
speaker makes voice tones
nice and rich and callers reported that we
sounded good too.
It's
nice that there is stereo separation here, but, as is typical with tablet
speakers, they don't
sound great very good.
The XL has just a single
speaker that puts out some
nice sound that isn't distorted, but nothing beats dual stereo
speakers.
The Nexus 6P does have one
nice feature that the Google Pixel XL doesn't have — dual front - facing stereo
speakers that provide great
sound.
A
nice, firm build quality, high - res 1080p display, useful keyboard cover and decent
sounding speakers, along with a speedy processor, but it's not all good news.
The control app isn't as simple to use and it doesn't have as many online music services to connect to, but the
speakers themselves
sound good and are
nice to look at.
This includes a
nice mode which powers down the subwoofer a tad, sending more of the low - end
sounds to the satellite
speakers, making it perfect for night - time use.
It
sounds like a
nice enough title, but if someone is sending portents of purity, then the state of the world for the
speaker might not be so great.
Moving through our catalog, we enjoyed the thick
sound of the system's midrange, and a
nice bump in the bass that allowed the
speakers to do justice to heavy hitters like «Royals» by Lorde, or «Big Poppa» by, well, Big Poppa.
The integrated
speakers are loud at maximum volume and have a
nice, clear mid-range
sound, but bass can cause distortion in some tracks.
Nicer speakers have 2.1 channel
sound with a subwoofer (however compact it is compared to a traditional home stereo subwoofer) hidden away in the case.
We think 5.0 and 5.1 systems are a perfect starting place for those looking to get into great home theater
sound, providing a
nice stepping stone to larger Dolby Atmos systems without the hassle of hanging
speakers from the ceiling or investing in fancy upfiring
speakers upfront.
The Sonos Play: 5 easily fills large spaces with full - range, detailed
sound comparable to
nice bookshelf
speakers.
These Edifier R1280T
speakers look great and
sound really
nice for $ 100, but you'll also find plenty of other options.
But if you prefer a
nice sounding system that is a little more space conscious, the T40
speakers are a great pick.
But without a receiver handling the audio in a central location, how do you get the
sound from the HDTV to the auxiliary
speakers (like that
nice new soundbar you picked up)?
The
speaker is loud — which is
nice to have — but there is little body to the
sound, which is expected from a single bottom mounted
speaker.
For phone
speakers we've got a
nice amount of bass, but there's a dullness to the upper mids which can sometimes make the phone
sound like it has a stuffy nose.
The iPhone 8 adds an improved iPad - style True Tone screen, and the
speakers sound nice and loud.
A high - end, very
nice -
sounding, but flawed Amazon Echo — the kind someone who just got a promotion might buy themselves, because unlike the $ 50 Dot or new $ 100 Echo, this
speaker will set you back $ 200.
It's not as
nice as the
speakers on the iPad Pro, which
sound more well - rounded and balanced, though perhaps a tad quieter.
The mono
speaker plays out of the headset
speaker above the display, which is
nice when you are using your phone in a face up position as audio
sounds towards you rather than the back or bottom.
This
speaker's low - end nearly dominates the
sound spectrum, which is great if you like a
nice bass kick, but not so great when you want to hear your favorite tracks in a way that's faithful to their recording mix.
In addition to the
nice drivers, all these technologies combine to give that mind - blowing
sound these
speakers are capable of.
The large bezels at the top and bottom of the display also remain, which is a little disappointing given competing devices have gone for the full screen look and succeeded so it would have been
nice to see more screen and less phone on the XZ1, though Sony has improved the
sound from the
speakers within these bezels so at least they have some purpose.
But with each
speaker costing $ 180, that becomes an expensive proposition, and doesn't make much sense if you already have a
nice sound system.
Like its two other siblings, the Pop 4s felt solid despite its plastic back, although I wish the 4s had found room for its JBL
speakers other than on its rear, as they
sounded pretty decent, but are less effective while in their current location.The real advantage the Pop 4s has over the other model is that it just feels peppier when navigating around Android Marshmallow, and its full HD display is
nicer to look at too.
The phone has a
nice metal and 2.5 D glass design and dual 3.6 - watt front - facing
speakers with stereo
sound.