Wren V5PF launched

The recently introduced Wren V5PF holds the proud distinction of being one of the only two wireless speakers in the market today that will offer Android users a sophisticated channel for Wi-Fi music thanks to DTS Play-Fi technology. By utilizing old-school audio materials as well as classic audio know-how, the Wren V5PF will not only be able to harness the latest in wireless technology so that your ears will be treated to vibrant, room-filling sound, it manages to do so in a beautiful, simple, and convenient way. Of course, when you couple that with an elegant design as well as the proper acoustics in mind, marry that with the speaker’s sophisticated styling, subtle curves, and real wood rich finish, the Wren V5PF ought to be able to find a space in just about any home.

Your ears will definitely be more than happy with the Wren V5 Play-Fi speaker as individual features were specially designed to deliver fearless sound. It has been constructed out of natural bamboo or rosewood veneers that measure more than 0.5” thick MDF board, and the cabinet itself is internally braced to deliver a rigid enclosure that will be free from coloration. The unique internal diamond matrix-grille will offer further protection to the drivers without distorting sound. As for the underside of the Wren V5PF, it has been reinforced with a 4mm low-durometer silicone pad which will help stabilize the chassis and absorb cabinet vibration.

Here is a little primer on what DTS Play-Fi technology does – it transforms just about any Android smartphone or tablet (that runs on Android 2.2 Froyo or higher) into a flexible wireless audio device that has Pandora, vTuner internet radio, and a music player which can stream lossless audio files that has been stashed on the device, a local computer or a hard drive that has a DLNA server. Since it transmits “lossless” audio, you can be sure that the music you hear, based on the original quality, is as good as it gets. The Wren V5PF comes with an asking price of $399 a pop.

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Wren V5 Speaker Review: This Gorgeous Wireless Speaker Sounds Great too

If you ask me, the market for wireless speakers has really reached a point of saturation. So it really takes a lot for me to write about them anymore – let alone be wowed by one. Well consider me wowed. The Wren V5 speaker is, in my opinion, the most artful wireless speaker I’ve seen so far.

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First impressions are huge, and when I took the Wren out of its box and protective wrapper, I was stunned by how beautiful this thing is. This is one of those rare times where the product looks better in person than in its studio photos. Constructed primarily from veneered MDF wood, it looks and feels just so substantial. This is a speaker that would look great sitting on any table or desk, no matter what your design aesthetic is. I personally love the bamboo finish of the speaker I got to test out, but it’s also available in a darker rosewood finish. Dimensions for the Wren are 6-1/8″ (H) x 16-5/8″ (W) and 4-1/4″ (D), and it weighs a hefty 6.6 pounds.

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Of course, a speaker is only as good as it sounds. Powered by a 50-watt, DSP-powered class-D stereo amp from Intersil, this thing certainly has plenty of punch to go around. Its powered by two three-inch mid/bass drivers, and a pair of 19mm soft dome tweeters.

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In my experience, the Wren produced amazingly solid room-filling sound along with clean, but not overly boomy low-end, thanks to its wooden ported bass cabinet. Cranked up to 100% volume it was loud with virtually no audible distortion, and no clipping that I could hear. It doesn’t hurt that the grill cloth is acoustically transparent, the enclosure is built to minimize unwanted resonance, and it’s set onto an acoustic-damping silicone base. That said, it doesn’t provide any equalization controls, so you’ll want to keep that in mind if you like to fine-tune your speakers.

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The Wren can be connected via Wi-Fi, USB or a wired analog audio connection, but unfortunately not Bluetooth. However, the added range and flexibility of Wi-Fi trumps that in my book. Yes, it takes a few extra seconds to establish a Wi-Fi connection rather than Bluetooth, but it’s well worth having the ability to control the speaker from your computer or mobile device, as well as to have multiple devices playing music at the same time. That said, Wren does mention on its website that Bluetooth support is “coming soon.” Though I’m not sure if current owners will be provided with an upgrade path. Once connected, the speaker shows up like any other AirPlay device, and playback can even be controlled via the included remote.

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It should be noted that the Wren hasn’t been officially approved by Apple for Lightning Connector devices, but it’s been thoroughly tested and works on the iPhone 5, iPad 4th Gen and iPad Mini. I had a little trouble getting the simple “one button” Wi-Fi connection to work with my iPhone 5, so I had to connect it to my Wi-Fi network via a web browser instead. But that’s no big deal – it takes just a couple of extra seconds, and it’s a one-time operation. In addition, Wren is planning an app to allow for easy Wi-Fi setup as well as for loading firmware updates slated for release late this Summer.

If you use Apple devices, you’ll want to go with the Wren V5AP, which offers AirPlay compatibility – and if you’re an Android user, go with the V5PF, which is compatible with Android 2.2 and later devices, via Play-Fi. Both models of the Wren V5 sell for $399.99(USD) and are available on the Wren Sound System website. As an added bonus, Wren includes an unheard of three-year warranty, so you’re covered if anything goes wrong for quite some time. You can also swap from the iOS to the Android version or vice versa for just $99 – though you’ll get a equivalent quality refurb for that price.

Minor inconveniences aside, I loved the look and the sound of the Wren, and would be happy to have one sitting on my bookshelf.

Wren Sound Systems announces Wren V5PF

Wren Sound Systems might not be too familiar a name with the average man on the street, but this does not mean that the company does not have anything special up its sleeves, especially for folks who want something that will deliver wireless audio throughout the room or hall, without having to deal with pesky cables that seem to take on an entire life of their own whenever you are not around, getting wrapped up in a tangled mess, as colonies of dust bunnies appear out of nowhere. No sir, wireless is the way to go, and Wren Sound Systems has just the tonic for you with the Wren V5PF.

The Wren V5PF is a wireless audio system which features DTS Play-Fi, which basically allows all Android-powered devices to be able to stream music wirelessly from smartphones as well as tablets. The Wren V5PF was specially designed by a team of audio industry veterans led by former Harman International consumer audio division president Mike Giffin, where it will merge cutting-edge technology, old school materials and build quality, in addition to classic audio know-how, of course. The result? A wireless speaker which will harness the latest audio and Wi-Fi technology, letting your ears enjoy detailed, room-filling sound, a basically dummy-proof user experience, all crammed into a refined, elegant design.

To make sure that the Wren V5PF will play nice with just about any and every kind of interior decoration, it will come in either a Real Bamboo or Rosewood Cabinet design. Basically, you would not be able to go wrong with either, as they exude a soothing look that ought to help you melt the day’s stress away. The cabinet of the Wren V5PF has been internally braced to provide a chassis free from resonance and coloration, while a reinforced, acoustically transparent grille frame will offer stiffness sans diffraction, and a 4mm low durometer silicone pad covers the base, which helps it do away with surface coupling buzz and sound coloration. The asking price for the Wren V5PF? $399 a pop, which ain’t too shabby, really.

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Wren V5PF Wireless Speaker Targets Android Devices Only

Wren V5PF Wireless Speaker Targets Android Devices OnlyWe all know the advantages of having a wireless speaker around, where one of the main advantages would be not having to tangle with them pesky wires any more. No sir, and you also need not wrestle with dust bunnies who love to start colonies around wires that seem to have a mind of their own. Well, Wren certainly wants to impress the Android device market with their latest wireless speaker, the Wren V5PF.

The Wren V5PF is said to be a wireless audio system that boasts of DTS Play-Fi which will allow Android-powered devices to stream music sans wires from smartphones and tablets. You can expect to find cutting-edge technology work in tandem with old school materials, sporting decent build quality along the way to keep classic audio know-how company, where the end result would literally be music for your ears. You can choose from either a real bamboo or rosewood cabinet for the Wren V5PF, all for $399 a pop.

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