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Been wanting to get this particular mobile speaker for awhile (of course there's the cardboard speakers, but really..), but the closest MUJI store was in Singapore and even though I wasn't going there anytime soon, the exchange rate is not in my favour. I would get someone travelling to places like Taiwan and Hong Kong to get one for me, but I don't know the quality of the output (yeah, this coming from a non audiophile) or if they would test it for me before buying. Basically, I would still need to hear and test it for myself anyway as I can't find a decent review on these online.
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So I did while in Jakarta. The prices here weren't any better for my wallet than it would be if I was in Singapore, but I gritted my teeth and bought one anyway (after testing, of course) for a bit more than I would've liked. There wasn't much else that I wanted or didn't have to kill myself to lug back... or whatever that I can't find in a 100 yen shop :P
Anyway, the whole package (box and all) is roughly the size of a deck of cards or a large pack of cigarettes - instructions and specifications are here (PDF), and in English (the one I actually have is in Japanese, go figure). I'm a sucker for the form factor - batteries (two AAA batteries) and line-in cable (about several inches long) nicely tucked in and you don't see anything once it's folded.
Here's a couple of videos I took of the audio quality - one with a talk-y podcast playing, the other with music.
Here's a couple of videos I took of the audio quality - one with a talk-y podcast playing, the other with music.
I wouldn't say it's a must-get, it's just a handy form factor to have around.
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