Testseek.com have collected 30 expert reviews of the Griffin Evolve and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Griffin Evolve.
January 2008
(75%)
30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010030
The editors liked
Wireless performance
General usefulness
Simple to use
Well-implemented features
The editors didn't like
Sound quality
Price
Reviews
page 2 of 3
Order by:
Score
Published: 2007-11-14, Author: John , review by: cnet.com
Truly wireless speaker system with iPod dock; speakers utilize recharging lithium ion batteries for cable-free operation; RF wireless transmission for speakers and remote works through walls and over long distances; movable speakers enables excellent s...
Speaker batteries arent replaceable; speakers lack convincing bass, and sound quality deteriorates at higher volumes; video output only works for fifth-gen iPods; remote offers only basic controls, so youll have to return to the base station to acces...
The iPod-friendly Griffin Evolve is the first wireless speaker system that delivers a truly cable-free experience.
Abstract: Almost a year ago at CES 2007, Griffin gave the press a peek at a prototype of a wireless speaker system that offered both style and technology found in no other iPod system on the market. It was a bold product for a company that draws the majority of ...
A high-tech, high-design wireless speaker system that’s easy enough for anyone to use, and powerful both in speaker battery life and maximum volume level. Enables user to dock iPod and put speakers in the same or different rooms 100 feet away, w...
equently, there’s no doubt that Evolve’s speakers would be the first ones we would actually carry outdoors and use anywhere around the house, given their convenience and overall quality, and their combination of practicality and good look...
"Wireless.” In the world of iPod audio equipment, the word has two meanings: one is ideal, the other practical. The ideal wireless device doesn’t use wires to connect to anything, except a power recharger. It can be taken and used an...
Trying to make iPod docks exciting is like putting mascara on a dog - it doesn't work (unless your a B&W Zeppelin). This, however, is the first we've seen to support two fully removable wireless speakers. Yep, those two cubes can be taken off and...
The Evolve is let down a bit by the sound quality. It's decent, nothing to write home about, but good enough - and in general the wireless link works well. We did get a bit of spotty performance during our test, but nothing awful.
Sound quality and the price aren't great, but how many iPod docks can put their speakers at opposite ends of the house? Exactly!Griffin Evolve is tagged with Griffin, battery powered, portable and iPod. Select a tag (Griffin, for example) to find ever...
Published: 2008-05-20, Author: Martin , review by: macworld.co.uk
Wireless speakers and remote control effective at a long distance from base station, auxiliary input allows other devices to go wireless, simple set-up
Remote can’t browse playlists, can’t buy extra speakers without dock (yet), the antennae look vulnerable
We’re not excited by the Evolve’s features in general, but they’re adequate, and we are definitely excited by the wireless speakers. If room-to-room portability overrides a more fully featured remote control, or clock and radio functions...
Superb convenience, Attractive design, Long range, More speakers can be added
Sound could be deeper, Price quite high
Evolve. That’s a good name for these speakers.Gone are the speaker cables; instead, you get a base unit that beams music to the speaker boxes wirelessly. Two three-inch aerials do the beaming. Thanks to this clever development, you can take these s...