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GX-1 Duo hamburger speakers

Posted on: January 07, 2008

GX-1 Duo hamburger speakers


[CES 2008] Walking around the CES showfloor makes one hungry fast, considering the frenetic pace which everything moves. Along comes a piece of hardware that makes the hungry...well, hungrier. The GX-1 Duo Capsule Speaker is a pocket-size speaker system shaped after a hamburger that comes with integrated bass support and a rechargeable battery, letting you blast your favorite tunes to share with your friends no matter where you are. The internal battery requires a 2 hours charge, where it can last anywhere from 4 to 6 hours of playback. When not in use, it can be compressed as shown above (closed speaker in white) for easy portability. It will be available in single or stereo options which retail for $14 and $20 respectively. Don't expect high quality sound though, as I cranked up the iPod nano's volume to the maximum, the GX-1 Duo started to crack. It would be nice to have an additional volume control on the GX-1 Duo instead of relying purely on your PMP/MP3 player's volume.

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By www.winnershine.com , 18/05/08 9:26 PM (CommentID #684337)


hi guys, we produce original X-mini, and it sells well, and at a competetive price and with a perfect sound performance!

Rex.chou@winnershine.com

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By Ray , 13/05/08 7:50 AM (CommentID #674989)


To me, it looks like a fake product and NEVER try a Hamburger speakers, don't think that it is cheap and try to buy it...you are going to regret it

I have tried the Genuine X MINI speakers and they are truly worth the money..

So guys, buy ORIGINAL, not "FAKE"

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By bazurs13 , 02/03/08 8:06 AM (CommentID #525942)


yeah, i sell these. You might have damaged the wire connecting it to the audio. it can be quite sensitive due to the wire being being thin. you might be able to replace the wire with a new one. the speakers are perfectly okay right? or maybe.. just maybe.. it has low battery. you might need to charge it.

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By jessen , 08/02/08 10:35 PM (CommentID #473408)


well, i have one of these already from malaysia and i gave it to my cousin for about a week or 2 and now i come back to find that its broken. Broken meaning that you can hear a little bit but its not as loud and there is some kind of buzzing sound in the back. can anyone help me out on how to fix it or tell me where to get it fixed?

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