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HEXUS reader goes hands on with Logitech Squeezebox Duet

by Parm Mann on 25 February 2008, 12:39

Tags: Squeezebox Duet, Logitech (NASDAQ:LOGI)

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The hardware - 02

Now for some hardware photos.

The packing box


Box contents - mains adapter, SqueezeReceiver and SqueezeController


As above but without the bubble wrap


Just love that clingy almost-sticky-but-not-quite protective plastic


My original beta controller and charger dock


Final unit (left) side-by-side with the beta

 

Note that the final unit has a rubber cover over the (as yet) unused expansion/accessories port. The port has several potential functions once the software is further developed to take advantage of it.

Backs of the controllers without batteries or covers

 

Squint and you can just make out a tiny ‘M’ printed in the middle above the battery compartment on the left (final) controller.

There is a SD card slot tucked in there. The only use for it right now is for dumping error logs for debugging and for storing screen grabs.

Although it is completely software-controlled, it's said to be SDHC-compliant and able to handle 32GiB cards. I wonder what you could do with the SD port and the right software?


Naked controllers!

 

The only real difference is that the final hardware has a small, metal, vertical antenna at the top left. This is the visible part of the re-designed wireless pickup.



Headphone socket and IR transmitter

 

The only thing that the headphone socket does right now is let you hear the sound effects for button-presses and scroll-wheel motions. Music playback is planned but Logitech isn't saying when it will be arriving.

The IR transmitter is also non-functional - the software isn't there yet. IR will probably be used to tell amps to turn on. Although you could, perhaps, use the controller as a universal remote, the scroll wheel and relatively small number of hard buttons would limit its usefulness.

Other cool things about the controller:

Factoids about the receiver:

  • The internals are based on the Squeezebox 3 (or Squeezebox Classic as Logitech is calling it now)
  • Because of the lack of display and other factors the power brick is now 9V - so the DAC is changed as well. There is no firm conclusion whether or not the new DAC is better. The digital outputs share exactly the same path and characteristics of the SB3 though.
  • There is a very cool multi-coloured status LED on the front of the unit embedded in a button. Colour codes: SBRFrontButtonAndLED - Slim Devices : Community : Wiki