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Portable speakers with network audio player dock - 26 Watt (total) More product details

93 reviews
November, 2009
Too bad you will have to fork out $465 for one of these bad boys - money that most people will find more satisfaction when spent elsewhere.
Over 2,500 stations ; easy to set up ; price
Limited viewing angle of its screen
The Terratec Noxon 2 Audio is a fantastic product that represents the future of radio. It gives you access to thousands of stations of all types and is exceptionally easy to use. If you've grown tired with the limited choice and occasionally poor ...
The reason, Terratec assures us, is because the Noxon 2 Audio will slot into a forthcoming product, the Noxon 2 Radio -- a dedicated speaker system that when paired with the Noxon 2 Audio forms a cube-shaped all-in-one IP radio receiver. The...
Built-in Wi-Fi and internet radio lift this iPod dock/radio alarm clock above the 'Pod-charging crowd
Both internet and FM radio. Easy to use. Clean, polished sound
Audio lacks that last bit of 'oomph'. Not the most stylish looker
Add the radical new Noxon radio to your home stereo setup.
Connects you to over 2,500 radio stations without a computer - including BBC stations
Odd design, confusing remote and menu, awkward built-in menu system
Internet radio is a fantastic addition to any household and the Noxon 2 is among the best units on the market. Its iPod control is a let-down, however - it would be better if it acted as a throughput and speaker system rather than providing its own ...
The Noxon 2 connects to your web connection via WiFi (or by connecting it to a network via an Ethernet cable) and accesses radio in much the same way a DAB radio accesses the digital network. It works independently of your PC and downloads a list...
We found the Noxon2Audio relatively easy to set up
UPnP ; 802.11g ; USB 2.0 ; MP3 and WMA 9
LCD screen ; infrared remote control
In addition, the remote is simply horrible: it feels cheap and it wouldn't have hurt to label some of the functions, rather than relying on obscure icons. Having said that, it does the job with aplomb
Step forward German Audio experts Terratec, with the Noxon2. The concept is simple: the Noxon is a small unit with both wired and wireless capabilities; and a small LCD screen, which can stream music from your hard drive, or connect to Internet...
The stylish streamer let down by a bit of hiss.
Good range of outputs; Relatively easy to set up
Poor screen; Some hiss can be heard on quieter tracks
An average music streamer that's outclassed by the similarly-priced Evesham M-Bridge.
Terratec Noxon 2 media streamerThe stylish streamer let down by a bit of hiss. This streamer from Terratec looks a bit unwieldy, but it fits sweetly with your PC, thanks to the set-up wizard, and pumps out satisfactory audio. Sound quality is...
Superb audio quality ; easy set-up ; extensive connectivity
Pricey ; ugly LCD ; controls inconveniently placed
An internet radio, podcast player, iPod docking station and more
It's hard to describe Terratec's Noxon 2 Radio for iPod in a snappy sentence. Clock radio, internet radio, podcast player, FM radio, wireless Lan audio player, iPod docking station, iPod audio player and 2.1 speaker system covers a lot of bases....
An internet radio, podcast player, iPod docking station and more
The USB port is a great feature, but we'd still choose the Squeezebox.
The top of the unit has playback and navigation controls: being silver plastic they're not the most stylish, but they're useful during setup. And you'll be able to choose between wired and wireless connections thanks to the Ethernet port on the back
Terratec's Noxon 2 audio is an odd-looking device, taking a Mac mini-style white box and attaching a blue LCD screen on the front. Terratec had announced a speaker unit to sit under the Noxon 2, but it's yet to materialise. Overall, the Terratec...
All of a sudden there's a real buzz about internet radio. So Terratec's Noxon 2 â€" which streams web and locally stored MP3, WMA and M3U tracks â€" couldn't be timed better.
Internet radio is cheap and diverse, and enables you to discover music and expand your horizons. Now Terratec has provided an easy way of sharing your spoils with the rest of the family.
So Terratec's Noxon 2 box - which streams web and locally stored MP3, WMA and M3U music tracks - couldn't be timed better. The Noxon 2 automatically finds the fastest signal available. It's not as though the concept hasn't been around for years...
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