[section_title title=”Closer Look”]Closer Look

To start off with, we’ve got the outer packaging of the LT-201.

The packaging is quite low-key and understated and certainly doesn’t look cheesy or suggest that the LT-201 itself is poor.

The rear of the packaging follows the same understated look throwing out product features rather than an endless table or selection of bullet points laying out technical specs. As I mentioned on the previous page, Xenta are seemingly impossible to find at the manufacturer level on the web and packaging is devoid of any contact details.

Box opened up and everything is really quite well packed. The cables and power plugs rest beneath the actual unit.

The unit itself avoids any extensive use of glossy material which can often make our electronics either look a bit cheap or make them into finer print magnets. Xenta have instead saved us from such travesties by only applying the gloss finish to the centre control panel.

  The below shot highlights the matte fninish found on the rest of the LT-201

For anyone curious, the feet on the LT-201 aren’t removable. The feet themselves are quite grippy though and do give it a sort of funky vibe.

Unfortunately the blue LED is always on in some capacity, and most confusing of all, is in ‘pulse’ mode when you’re actually playing music and is distracting.

4 page user manual (including back and front cover/pages in dubious English), auxiliary cable and mains cable is all that’s included. On the other hand, that’s all you really need.

 

For £40 the package you receive with the LT-201 is about what you’d expect. The included auxiliary cable is nice, if not expected, and the LT-201 itself doesn’t feel light enough that you would be worried. Although it can be powered by your cars mains, perhaps the addition of battery power in some capacity was a missed opportunity for Xenta here.

So, how does our wireless speaker from the company that doesn’t exist perform? Let’s find out!

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