Testseek.co.uk have collected 16 expert reviews of the XtremeMac Tango TRX and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for XtremeMac Tango TRX.
May 2011
(80%)
16 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The free remote app adds equaliser controls, and we love the speakerphone option. The Tango TRX doesn’t look particularly captivating, but it feels well-built, and sounds good, with a fairly neutral sound. ...
Published: 2011-10-07, Author: Martin , review by: macworld.co.uk
Good meat’n’potatoes sound; separate bass and treble controls
Unexciting feature set and design; dock not compatible with iPad
The free remote app adds equaliser controls, and we love the speakerphone option. The Tango TRX doesn't look particularly captivating, but it feels well-built, and sounds good, with a fairly neutral sound
Plenty of volume, Punchy Bass, Reasonable Sound Quality, Clean Styling, Graphic Equalizer and Full Remote App, Easy to use / setup, Reasonably Priced,
The XtremeMac Tango TRX is a really good product, upon firing up some tunes the sound quality was immediately a shock, this little fella packs some punch. You’ve got the bass to shake your Nan’s false teeth out, the volume to start a rave and the sound...
Abstract: The iPod dock by the name of XtremeMac Tango TRX has been out for some time now, having been first announced all the way back in 2010, but it’s no worse for wear with the 2011 holiday season rapidly approaching, and since we’ve never had a look at it b...
Published: 2011-10-11, Author: Martin , review by: techworld.com
The free remote app adds equaliser controls, and we love the speakerphone option. The Tango TRX doesn’t look particularly captivating, but it feels well built and sounds good, with a fairly neutral sound....
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Published: 2011-03-13, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
Excellent sound, Wireless music playback visa Bluetooth, Stylish appearance, Bluetooth audio sounds as good as direct connection
The iTunes app needs improvement, Bluetooth calls not working on this test unit, No USB input
Although the hands free speaker for phone calls feature did not work on my test unit, I still came away impressed with the Tango TRX overall. The wireless music playback via Bluetooth works pretty well as there is no discernable change in sound quality ve...
Full sound for the size, Detachable dock, Very easy Bluetooth calls and music, iOS remote app with EQ,
Speakers strain at high volume, iOS app could use more extras and EQ settings.
The combination of great sound, Bluetooth, and speakerphone capability make the Tango TRX a genuinely special iPod/iPhone speaker offering. The app and equalizer settings go above and beyond and give it a touch of control that's still quite rare. With ...
Abstract: At first blush Xtrememac’s Tango TRX looks like any other iPod dock speaker. After all, it does have a speaker and the quintessential 30-pin dock connector. Aesthetically it’s rather easy on the eyes thanks to the minimalist design and my personal fav...
Abstract: Start with XtremeMac’s less expensive Tango TRX, which is part of a family of Tango speakers that dates back to an aesthetically cutting-edge 2006 model that was followed up by a stripped down semi-sequel called Tango Studio and a more direct follow-u...
The best part about the TRX Tango is that it fits a wide number of spaces, be it in the living room, bedroom and even the kitchen. All you need is a power outlet to plug the power socket into, and you're set!...