Impressive Audio From Virtually Any Source
Fill your movie room, office, or computer room with full-bodied sound with the Onkyo NCP-302 wireless network speaker. Featuring built-in Chromecast Wireless Audio and DTS Play-Fi Audio Casting, it allows you to easily connect audio from your favorite sources—even with apps like Spotify, Pandora, and TuneIn Radio. Once connected, you can select music, change speaker groupings, and manage playback with the Onkyo app for iOS or Android. The speaker itself is outfitted with dual 3.25-inch dynamic woofers, a 1-inch balanced dome tweeter, and a tuned bass-reflex enclosure for clear and powerful audio, no matter what you’re listening to. The speaker has built-in Bluetooth 4.1 and an AUX connection as well.
Power Consumption: 10 W
Standby Mode: 0.5 W
Standby Mode (Network Standby): 3.0 W
Dimensions: 12.6 x 4 3.2 x 6.75 in (32 x 17.2 x 10.6 cm)
Weight: 5.7 lbs (2.6 kg)
Amplifier
Output Power, Woofer: 14W (4 Ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD)
Output Power, Tweeter: 9W (8 Ohms, 10 kHz, 1% THD)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
Woofer: 75 dB (1 kHz, A-weight)
Tweeter: 75 dB (10 kHz, A-weight)
Speaker System
Speaker Type: 2-Way Bass Reflex
Drivers:
Woofer: 3.75 in (7.7 cm) Diaphragm x 2
Tweeter: 1 in (2.6 cm) Balanced Dome
Tuned Bass-Reflex Enclosure
Network
Chromecast built-in Wireless Audio Casting Technology
FlareConnect Wireless Multi-Room Audio Streaming Technology
DTS Play-Fi Support (Via Firmware Update)
App Control via iOS and Android-Powered Devices
TIDAL High Fidelity Music Streaming
Pandora
Spotify Connect
TuneIn Radio
Deezer
WiFi Certified (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n): 5 Ghz / 2.4 Ghz
Bluetooth: Built-in (Version 4.1+LE)
Connectivity
Wired LAN Input
⅛ in (3.5 mm) Auxiliary Input
App for Fast Network Setup
Physical Controls: Play/Pause, Skip, Stop, Volume
Auto Power On and Playback (Upon Network Signal Detection)
Included
⅛ in (3.5 mm) auxiliary cable
Instruction manual
AC adapter
AC cord
Hi OP
Are you able to comment on the sound quality vs a Google Home Max or a JBL Link 500? I'm really just looking for a "decent" sounding all-in-one speaker to replace an old Tivoli table radio in the living room and this looks like it could be just the thing, especially since it has Chromecast built it. The only thing holding me back are some reports on Amazon of units getting "bricked" after a firmware update.