We've been taking after the attack of AirPlay/Bluetooth speaker frameworks lately, painstakingly going through the prospects to locate the genuine contenders. We were as of late inspired by Klipsch's Gallery G-17 Air and now we've given the JBL OnBeat Xtreme a testdrive. This mammoth is venture up from the standard ol' OnBeat dock, both in stature and cost. Valued a cool $500... it's sandwiched between the expensive B&W Zeppelin Air and the more unobtrusive iHome iW1. So is the JBL dock sufficiently outrageous to warrant a buy? We've been impacting beats through this terrible kid for a fortnight, so read on to see whether you ought to grab one up for yourself.
In case you're an enthusiast of dark devices with an adequate aiding of silver accents, the OnBeat Xtreme might be the speaker dock for you. The main thing you'll see about the pack is JBL's Weave outline, which is a pleasant break from the standard ol' bar molded convenient sound gadgets, to the extent we're concerned. Instead of having a customary dock settling station for your iOS gadget a turning gadget connector is flanked by two arms that safe your iPad or iPhone while keeping their introduction in flux ought to the need emerge. This is more helpful with the slate than with the handset, however in any case, it's a decent touch to have the capacity to charge and pivot if necessary. Despite the fact that, in case you're hoping to make utilization of the representation mode for your Apple tablet, you may must be somewhat particular as to which retire the dock calls home.