Near the end of the summer I had my first introduction to Audyssey through my review of their Lower East Side Media Speakers. The Lower Eastside Media Speakers were a set of stereo speakers with remarkable sound quality for their rather compact size. With a design inspired by Manhattan's Lower East Side neighborhood, the LES media speakers also had a simple but great looking design. Although the LES Media Speakers offered both analog and digital input (something not often found on stereo speakers in this market), the one area they fell short was the absence of an auxiliary input. Whenever I wanted to listen to media off my phone or tablet I had to constantly unplug the speakers from my computer and plug them into whichever device I wanted to listen from next. Audyssey listened to their buyers though, and where most manufacturers would simply slap an auxiliary input on to the speakers, Audyssey upped the ante and released a bluetooth pair (still supporting legacy analog input as well). Today I happen to have a set of the Wireless Media Speakers here for review and I am anxious to see if the addition of wireless Bluetooth audio will have any impact on the sound quality of these great speakers!
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