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APERION AUDIO ARIS Pro Reviews

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

While we all wait for an official AirPlay module for the Aperion Aris, I'll have to say the Aris has the musical chops but is let down by its choice of instrument. However, it is one of the only wireless speakers you could even begin to pretend is an actual hi-fi system, and it is built to last. Its reliance on Windows is a sore point, and having to resort to a 3.5mm input defeats the purpose of buying this type of speaker in the first place. If the Airs were AirPlay-compatible by default, as well as DLNA-compatible, and could (magically) keep the same price, it would be a much more recommendable product.
7.3 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 31, 2013

Audioholics‘s review Edit

What we can't figure out is - is this absolutely brilliant, or the work of a Mac-hating lunatic (just kidding!). ARIS connects to a home network at the push of a button using Wi-Fi Protected Setup. The all-in-one ARIS speaker system itself includes six internal drivers and four amplifiers that provide a total of 100 watts (RMS) of power. The brushed aluminum enclosure measures 6.5" high by 14.75" wide and is designed to fill most small to medium-size rooms with full-range, distortion-free stereo sound.
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Published on:
May 08, 2012

The average pro reviews rating is 7.3 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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