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Review: NudeAudio Studio 5

Last updated: May 16, 2021 7:57 pm UTC
By Nick Guy
Review: NudeAudio Studio 5

Led by the former owner and senior designer of Gear4, NudeAudio started releasing speakers last year. Its first range consisted of three battery-powered Bluetooth units: Move S, Move M, and Move L. All three were either good or very good, with Move L rating the best of the bunch. Now the company has released its first stationary home speaker, Studio 5 ($180), which is physically larger than any members of the Move family. While it’s also a Bluetooth speaker, it takes on a totally different, more mature design aesthetic, and includes a Lightning connector for audio playback and charging of newer iPhones and iPods.


Review: NudeAudio Studio 5

There wasn’t anything wrong with the softly curved, rounded rectangles and squares of its previous speakers, but NudeAudio went with a fancier approach this time. Studio 5 is 6” tall, with an amorphous, asymmetrical shape and offset Lightning dock.

Except for a white plastic base at the bottom, around three-quarters of the speaker’s outer edge is covered in grey fabric. The back is a a smooth, curved piece of matte plastic a shade or two lighter than the fabric. There, you’ll find a bass port, three-position bass adjustment knob, aux-in port, and power supply port for the 16V wall adapter that’s included with the speaker. Unlike the Move systems, there’s no battery inside.


 

Review: NudeAudio Studio 5

On top of Studio 5 is a flat sheet of the same plastic. Slightly right of center, you’ll find the Lightning dock in the center of a 3” brushed metal disc; a much smaller Bluetooth button is closer to the edge. As we’ve come to expect but not appreciate, the Lightning plug is surrounded by plastic in a manner that prevents it from being used with cases—an issue that has crippled the appeal of Lightning-only speakers we’ve tested. If you do choose to dock your iPod or iPhone, you’ll find that the plastic ridge holding the Lightning plug moves back and forth, and that there’s a clear, 2” tall plastic support behind it.


Additionally, the silver circle serves as a three-function button, with volume down and up on the left and right sides, respectively, and play/pause at the bottom.

 

Review: NudeAudio Studio 5

Plugging an iPhone or iPod in lets it charge as it plays music. The other option is Bluetooth wireless streaming. Two Bluetooth devices can be paired with Studio 5 at the same time, so that either can initiate music playback. If you try to play from one while the other is already streaming, it may cause audio interference, but we found it worked just fine otherwise.

 

Review: NudeAudio Studio 5

Inside Studio 5 are a 3” subwoofer and two drivers covering the mids and highs. We tested the audio against Soundfreaq’s Sound Kick, a less expensive but still extremely impressive speaker.


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