Abstract: Clearly designed with iPod use in mind, the A-250 is a wireless speaker system utilizing Bluetooth technologies to blast your music digitally up to 30 feet. Saitek chose to use a standard 1/8” connector on the transmitter, so it not only works with...
Abstract: Saitek’s A-250 Wireless 2.1 Speaker is like a roadside accident. You know you should look away, but you can’t stop staring. Maybe it’s the colors. Maybe it’s the allure of wireless audio. Or maybe it’s the uncanny resemblance to Admiral Ackbar, archite...
Abstract: When you were doing yard work or just having a yard party, didn’t you wish that you could stream your MP3 audio without dragging your entire desktop and stereo system?Now, it is possible. The Saitek A250 is a 2.1 speaker system. This means that ther...
Very stylish, Ease of use, Good sound quality, Optional 3.5mm jack, Battery and A/C powered, Wireless
Short battery life, Batteries not included
Overall I am very impressed with the A-250 system. For one it looks great, you can put it almost anywhere from your bedroom to the kitchen and it would fit in. The A-200 was focused more one portability and traveling use, the A-250 seems like its targ...
Very good sound quality. Decent range. Playback controls work with most Windows music software. Accepts wireless or line input. Plug-and-play setup.
No Mac support. LCD viewing angle could be better.
Though the design of the Saitek A-250 wireless dual-speaker system sets it apart, ease of use, track-skip controls, and very good sound quality are what make it a favorite....
Wireless portability
Ability to control music stream remotely
Can connect to many music sources and be powered by A/C adaptor or battery power
Better than average sound quality
Can not control music stream when powering speakers thru A/C adaptor
Possible dead spots within reception range
I am always happy when a product performs as advertised, and the A-250 Wireless 2.1 Speaker System live up to all the claims Saitek makes. They have an attractive appearance and produce better than average sound for a portable 2.1 speaker system.Batter...
Abstract: The house that we live in was built in 1928, but it had a major remodel in 1995. One of the many selling points when I purchased it in 1997 was the built-in stereo speaker system throughout, which was controlled by a multi-knobbed box which was attache...
Abstract: It looks kind of like the freakish lovechild of a praying mantis’ head and a robot. Alright, so I’m not that great at description, but go ahead and take a look. You’ll see I’m not that far off. Saitek’s A-250 wireless 2.1...