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Review: Cy-Fi Wireless Sports Speaker for iPod

Last updated: May 15, 2021 11:11 am UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: Cy-Fi Wireless Sports Speaker for iPod

Bike-ready iPod and iPhone speakers just make sense. Wearing earphones while cycling can be dangerous, even deadly, but riding for miles at a time without music can be tedious. A small speaker with enough power to let you hear your music on the road is a safer compromise — assuming of course that you keep the sound at a reasonable volume and don’t create noise pollution in the process. iHome was the first to address this market with its iH85 Cycler, and now another company — Cy-Fi — has come up with its own alternative, the Wireless Sports Speaker for iPod ($199, aka Model 18).


Review: Cy-Fi Wireless Sports Speaker for iPod

As it turns out, there are some serious, interesting differences between the two companies’ approaches—ones that weigh in iHome’s favor today, but may tilt in Cy-Fi’s in the future. iHome’s solution was to create a thermos-like enclosure that would hold the iPod and a speaker inside, mounting near the bike’s seat while providing a wireless handlebar-mounted iPod remote control. The Wireless Sports Speaker for iPod instead mounts both the bike helmet-shaped speaker and the controls either at handlebar or seat level, making a wireless connection to the iPod for audio.


This is accomplished via a wireless transmitter that mounts on the bottom of the iPod, drawing power from the iPod’s battery; it uses Kleer 2.4GHz audio technology to send what’s said to be CD-quality audio from the iPod to the speaker. You can choose from three mostly black versions of Cy-Fi, differing in their red, black, or silver accents.

 

Review: Cy-Fi Wireless Sports Speaker for iPod

There are good and bad points to Cy-Fi’s approach. On the positive side, the Wireless Sports Speaker includes two clamp-style bike mounting pieces, a recharging dock, and a wall power adapter with the transmitter and speaker set, and actually mounting the speaker on a bike is a snap; once the clamp’s on either your handlebars or frame, you can rotate the speaker to face in your preferred direction. You’ll likely want to have its integrated five track, volume, and power/play/pause buttons facing you for convenience, but depending on where you mount the speaker, certain angles might work better than others. Removing the speaker from either mount is easy enough, and necessary to recharge its six-hour integrated battery with the included dock.


 

Review: Cy-Fi Wireless Sports Speaker for iPod

Less positively, though Cy-Fi’s wireless system is a nice idea, and allows multiple Cy-Fi speakers to be paired with the same iPod transmitter, assuming that you buy them separately, it doesn’t necessarily yield the sort of fantastic sonic results one might expect for the asking price. Even if the system is transmitting CD-quality audio, the small unit’s twin, stereo audio drivers aren’t anywhere close to being able to perform it with such fidelity: not surprisingly, they’re maximized for volume and perform loud but flat sound that sounds decent when you’re on a trail, but isn’t worth hearing indoors.


It’s hard to even hear stereo separation, though it’s there if you get really close to the Cy-Fi speaker. iHome instead uses a single, larger driver that delivers comparable results. Then there’s the battery issue: putting a wireless transmitter on the iPod leeches down its power, and the receiver on the portable speaker demands similar power from the system’s internal battery. iHome’s four AA batteries power its speaker, and the iPod runs at its normal battery capacity while inside. Notably, both speakers are water resistant but not waterproof, promised as safe to use with rain or sweat but not submersion.


 

Review: Cy-Fi Wireless Sports Speaker for iPod

There are a few other considerations that may make one of the speakers better than the other for your personal needs. iHome’s older speaker was designed for iPod, iPod mini, and iPod nano compatibility, but isn’t recommended for the iPod touch; Cy-Fi’s works with all Dock Connecting iPods save for the iPod mini. Avid cyclists may dislike the iH85’s size, which can occupy the space otherwise consumed by a water bottle, while others may dislike Cy-Fi’s dependence on an armband or other special location for mounting the iPod.


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