🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The AiwaExos Home Speaker is a premium 30W RMS sound system that combines modern technology with nostalgic features. It includes a built-in CD player, Bluetooth connectivity, FM radio with 20 preset stations, and an IR remote control, making it the perfect audio solution for both audiophiles and casual listeners.
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Speaker Type | Surround |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Wattage | 30 watts |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Speakers | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Smartphone, Laptop, Tablet, MP3 Players |
Supported Standards | CD |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Supported Audio Format | CD, MP3 |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Dimensions | 17.9 x 6.9 x 11.4 inches |
J**B
Sounds Great!
My mother wanted an under-the-counter CD player for her kitchen, but they seem to be difficult to find these days unless used. Knowing AIWA has been in the stereo business for decades, I decided to go with this unit. She LOVES it! We added a riser stand that the CD player sits on and she can keep some CDs underneath. The sound is surprisingly good for such a compact unit. It's quality built and has a nice weight to it. It's also very easy for her to use. The included remote control is a nice bonus so she can control it without having to walk over to it.
J**Y
Good price, great sound
I'm a repeat fan of BOSE products, and honestly, I was shopping for another BOSE "Wave", hoping they still had a CD option available, because while 85% of my music is MP3, I still cling to some of my trusty old CDs.I kept seeing this AIWA speaker/CD player and gave it a shot, primarily because the price was very reasonable and if it wasn't great, no huge loss.Well...this unit surprised me. The sound is clear, the factory set bass is decent, and the little speakers have some sound carrying power to them, not to mention that the unit itself is fairly compact and not heavyweight.I think this little system is a good addition to anyone looking for something to play at house parties or stuff like that. There's a remote control for those lazier moments, too.An added bonus: there's Bluetooth available on this system, and you can also link other devices to it (IPods/MP3 players, as well as sound for your TV), per the instructions.Overall, I'm glad I got this AIWA, and my credit card didn't hurt so much with the purchase price either.
K**8
Easy to use and good CD quality
This is a product by the well-known Japanese AIWA brand. It still has the Aiwa quality, just not as much as years ago. It's slightly pricey but does deliver a good sound and real simplicity of use. This was bought to replace my kitchen CD/fm player.. no easy task to find these days, but I like this product which was a perfect replacement unit. I'm listening to it now as I write and it does well from even 20 feet away. I did not give it 5 stars because hubby feels it's slightly under powered("seems less that 30 watts RMS") and has no treble/bass adjustments. I feel the sound is just lovely despite this but it is still pretty pricey at $150. I would recommend it to anyone who wishes to still use their cd's and want a "better" experience than the run of the mill discount store units. Easy to set up, easy to use and fm reception is good also. Cheers!
S**A
Exactly What I Needed—Simple, Affordable, and Powerful
I wanted a break from the endless stream of background music and felt like playing some of my old CDs again. I started looking for a new player, but most options were either too expensive or didn’t seem worth it—until I found this one.I’m really impressed. The sound is much bigger and richer than I expected. The bass is strong, and while there’s a slight crackle at full volume, it’s not a big deal—especially at this price point. For $150, the sound quality is honestly a steal.I also love the clean, simple design. It fits perfectly in the small corner of my kitchen. The Bluetooth works great too—I can stay connected even from another room.The only real downside? You need the remote to control it. There are no buttons on the unit itself, so if the remote goes missing, you’re stuck.Still, for the price, this thing is fantastic. Unless you’re a professional musician or an audiophile, and just want something that sounds good and works well, this is a great pick.
H**M
Great Sound
I bought this to replace an old CD/radio that was not playing CD's any longer. It got good reviews so decided to try it. It came well packed and undamaged with all parts inside the box. I got it hooked up and tried two different CD's to test the sound.The first was classical. Bach's Tocatta and Fugue in D minor. It was pretty impressive sounding. The bass was deep and clear and the higher notes not screechy. So, tried out CD #2 and that was Cinderella's Bad Seamstress Blues/Falling Apart At The Seams. Obviously, it didn't sound like they were in the room, but the sound was good. The speakers handled it as I cranked up the volume to listen for variations. It's not a top of the line system and setting the preset radio stations was tricky at first, but all in all, I am happy with my purchase. Not sure the life span of this unit, but hope it lasts longer than 6 months.
A**N
Great sound, love the multiple functions
Great sound. I love that it has multiple functions so you only need one device. Fits on my nightstand and can be controlled with a remote. Easy to set up and operate.
J**N
lack of Bluetooth connection.
Good sound is the main reason I give this 3 stars. Also the CD player seems to work well. It plays factory CDs just fine and mostly played re-recorded ones, sometimes with a few skips, but they were pretty old so that may be the problem with the skips. Unfortunately there were 2 major problems that had me decide to return the Aiwa Home Bedroom Speaker.The fm preset tuner stops were very difficult to program. I think there is probably a quick easy way to do it, but the directions are so sketchy I spent hours and only got 2 stations programed. Reception also seemed pretty weak.The second problem I had was getting the Bluetooth to pair. I could not get it to pair with my Iphone and there does not seem to be a way to connect to ear phones? I tried contacting Aiwa's webpage for support, but never got an answer?? The product information link on Amazon did not help either and lumped several products together, making it a little difficult to tell what to do with the specific one I bought. I would suggest they put up a YouTube video on how to set this unit up. I looked and found a couple short reviews, but no set up videos.
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