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Review: Boynq Sabre Stereo Speaker with Integrated Docking Station for iPod

Last updated: May 15, 2021 7:21 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: Boynq Sabre Stereo Speaker with Integrated Docking Station for iPod

While we applaud the idea behind Boynq’s latest speaker system Sabre ($129) – namely, design a speaker in versions specially colored for men and women – we can’t say that we were impressed by the execution. Oddly shaped and flatter in sound than we would have expected given its large size, Sabre is an okay offering at a time when design, quality and value pricing are generally on the increase. The company’s earlier, $69 iCube II (iLounge rating: B) speaker was a cooler, better design.


Review: Boynq Sabre Stereo Speaker with Integrated Docking Station for iPod

To start with the positives, Boynq has clearly taken the time to sculpt Sabre into a new and distinctive housing rather than just copying one of the many now standard iPod speaker shapes. While we haven’t been able to describe the unit’s styling in a single conventional way, it looks from the side somewhat like an 1870’s-vintage high wheel bicycle, with one metal grilled speaker driver on each side where the rear high wheel would have been. With a steep front slope, its two-toned face holds one button and three dials, plus a resizable iPod dock.


Review: Boynq Sabre Stereo Speaker with Integrated Docking Station for iPod

The button and dial design is equal parts elegant and useful. Sabre features bass and treble controls – features we generally like to see in any iPod audio system – plus a more predictable volume knob and power button combination.

And Boynq offers the system in two color patterns – Sabre pour homme, or for men, is silver and black, while Sabre pour femme, or for females, is pink and white. Both come with dock adapters that fit all current model iPods and nanos, as well as past Dock Connector models and minis. A power supply, video and audio cables are included in each package; the pink version comes with white cables rather than black ones, but includes a color-mismatched black power supply just like the male Sabre.


Review: Boynq Sabre Stereo Speaker with Integrated Docking Station for iPod

At a time when many companies have cut back on their rear ports for sake of simplicity and lower pricing, Boynq’s rear port design is fairly robust. There’s a Dock Connector pass-through port so that the system can be used as a computer dock, plus line-in and line-out ports, and finally, an S-Video output port. Along with the included stereo audio out, auxiliary audio in, and S-Video to composite video converter cable, these ports allow Sabre to serve as either a full iPod dock or a speaker system with docked iPod or auxiliary audio coming from its two channels. From a technical standpoint, the only thing missing from the system is a battery compartment: contrary to what you might assume from its size, the system runs only off of wall power, not batteries.


Review: Boynq Sabre Stereo Speaker with Integrated Docking Station for iPod

So what’s not to like about Sabre? The answer’s mostly in its sound, and otherwise in its styling.

Though the black “boys” and pink “girls” coloration concept is an interesting one, it’s somewhat at odds with Apple’s own color schemes for its most popular iPod models, which now revel in seven different colors thanks to the release of red nanos and orange shuffles. The men’s model goes well enough with black and silver iPods, nanos and shuffles, but the pink unit is a lavender shade, not really matching or complementing Apple’s pinks or reds; thanks to white accents, it’s a better match for the ever-fewer white iPod models now out there. From what we’ve gathered, however, the unit’s shape – described by a female iLounge editor as looking like “the sucking attachment on a wet-dry vacuum” – isn’t going to win over many girls, anyway.


We weren’t really impressed with Sabre’s sound, either. Though Boynq’s previous, less expensive iCube and iCube II speakers were exceptions, the vast majority of speaker systems point most of their drivers towards you, with only dedicated bass drivers (aka subwoofers) firing audio towards the side, back, or ground.  Sabre’s big drivers start out at a disadvantage because they only angle slightly in your direction, and are further encumbered by their size. Rather than multiple small drivers or pairings of small and medium ones, Boynq’s using what appears to be two oversized speakers inside – ones that are poorly equipped to deliver high- and mid-range detail, but are being forced to try and replicate the entire audio spectrum.

Review: Boynq Sabre Stereo Speaker with Integrated Docking Station for iPod

The results are fairly typical: at low to normal volumes, the big speakers produce loud sound that’s better in the lows (bass) than in mids, and weak in the highs (treble).


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