
$US130
It’s good! We had three issues with the first one: wireless interference, the inability to adjust the volume from the computer when using the USB wireless audio dongle, and the price. To start, it’s $US130, down from $US150, and our volume changes on the MacBook Pro transferred directly over the air to volume changes in the player.
If you’re talking sound quality, the Mint Studio is decent. This is more about the convenience of wireless speakers than having a really great sounding set of speakers. For $US130, you get a not-too-shabby set that can also act as an iPod dock. It’s definitely better than the speakers you have in your laptop, so that’s already an upgrade.

One bonus feature introduced in the Mint Studio is the ability to support three different units from one transmitting laptop. We tested this in our house, with the laptop source and USB transmitter on the first floor, and one unit on each of the three floors. It was able to reach all three floors with zero audible loss, which is pretty great, and within its household operating range (with walls and floors) of 30 metres.


Fixed interference issues and remote volume control from a computer

Cheap way to get wireless streaming music throughout your house

Sound quality isn’t astounding