Testseek.co.uk have collected 2 expert reviews of the Insignia NS-B2111 and the average rating is 55%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Insignia NS-B2111.
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2 Reviews
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Out of the box the Insignia bookshelf speakers manage to look more upscale and promising than some of the competition, The Insignia bookshelf speakers look decidedly better with their grilles removed, giving you a great view of their faux Carbon fiber "subwoofers", I suppose at low volumes with less than complex music the Insignia bookshelf speakers may be okay for use in a home office or den
The Insignia's build quality is just terrible and while its outward appearance may appear to be one of class, its construction is on par with a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, Insignia misrepresents their bookshelf speaker to potential customers by promising a subwoofer and Carbon fiber, of which it has neither, The Insignia's sound quality is appalling when played back at any meaningful vo
I try not to do this: outright discourage anyone from checking a product out for themselves, but the Insignia bookshelf speaker simply isn't worth your time and energy - let alone your money. While its price tag is definitely appealing, I'm afraid that...
Abstract: A few years ago, Best Buy got into the consumer electronics market with their in-house brand Insignia. Like Wal-Mart’s “Sam’s” brand or Costco’s “Kirkland” brand, Best Buy hoped to find contract manufacturers in A...