Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Cambridge Audio Minx Air 200 portable speakers and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cambridge Audio Minx Air 200 portable speakers.
July 2013
(82%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent sound quality, Fits easily on desktop, table, or console, AirPlay and Bluetooth compatibility, Built like a tank
Bluetooth set-up and operation is quirky, Operational issues, Remote control isn't fun to use, Expensive
While not inexpensive or without strong competition from some of the most respected loudspeaker manufacturers in the world, the Minx Air 200 wireless loudspeaker from Cambridge Audio delivers the audio goods when put under the spotlight. It isn't the la...
Published: 2013-06-06, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com.au
The Cambridge Audio Minx Air 200 is an attractive wireless speaker, with an understated design that blends well into most environments. It supports both Bluetooth and AirPlay, plus it can directly stream Internet radio without the need for a separate mobi
The Minx Air 200 doesn't sound as good as other speakers in its price class. Despite the handle on the back, it's not truly a portable speaker, as it lacks a built-in battery. AirPlay setup can be slightly difficult for networking neophytes. And while its
The Cambridge Audio Minx Air 200 is a big, well-designed wireless speaker that supports Bluetooth, AirPlay, and Internet radio, but its sound quality doesn't live up to its lofty high price....
Hefty, smooth sound, Lots of bass weight, Useful app,
Lack of dynamics, Not the most organised sound,
The Air 200 is bold, powerful and driven. We'd like a little more from its dynamic range, but if you're after heavyweight punch at a reasonable price, you could do much worse.See our Cambridge reviewsSee our wireless speaker reviews...
Powerful, balanced sound, Good bass depth, Versatile
Poor mobile app, Expensive
The Cambridge Audio Minx Air 200 is a great wireless speaker with AirPlay and Bluetooth that's only let down by a slightly fiddly interface and setup process. Looking for something more portable try: Best Portable Speakers...
Big, powerful sound, Great sense of scale and openness, Detailed and enthusiastic sound, Build quality, Versatile breadth of streaming features and connectivity
Remote control is too small, fiddly and slow
There's no denying it: we're hugely impressed with what this Minx Air 200 can do. It may be unfamiliar ground for Cambridge Audio, but it's come into this fast-growing market with all guns blazing. The Minx Air 100 was very good; the 200 is even better...
Abstract: I used the handsome 200 for a few weeks in a hi-fi-free New York apartment and it's the best argument I've heard (aside from the more complex Sonos) for not having any other sound system. Its richness and power is glorious, as loud as hell without distort...
Abstract: It may not immediately attract the eye, but the Minx Air 200 certainly attracts the ear, especially when chucking out tunes at maximum volume, which is very loud indeed...
Smooth, transparent sound quality, Near, thunderous bass extension, Supports both Bluetooth and AirPlay
Expensive, Slightly sluggish bass response, Mild background hiss at idle
At £430, the Minx Air 200 isn't inexpensive, but it's very well designed and delivers powerful, transparent sound. Its primary competition is from Bowers & Wilkins, which offers a couple of products in a similar price range. The Zeppelin Air is £70 deare...