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MobiBlu Cube2 (2GB, Blue)

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  • Device type: Digital player / radio
  • Flash memory installed: 2 GB
  • Digital player supported digital audio standards: MP3 WMA Ogg Vorbis Protected WMA (DRM)
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The good: The incredibly compact and durable MobiBlu Cube2 takes the cute li'l shape of the original Cube music player and adds in photo and video support; comes with podcast software and packs in a range of features such as an FM radio, FM scheduling, voice recording, and a customizable equalizer; supports OGG and subscription tracks; includes dual UMS and MTP transfer modes.

The bad: The Cube2's menu system is a pain to navigate and requires a lot of clicking to call up new content; viewing your photos and videos on the small screen is novel, but much of the image gets cut out; uses a nonstandard USB cable; no simultaneous picture viewing and music listening; flaky FM reception and subpar battery life.

The bottom line: No doubt the cult of the Cube will continue with this new model, the world's smallest multimedia player. While it doesn't offer an ideal user experience, it makes up for it in style.

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CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 10/12/2006

The original MobiBlu Cube (DAH-1500i) was as technically impressive as it was just plain adorable, packing music, recording, and radio features into an itsy-bitsy block-shaped player. Now its successor has arrived, and it also has both the "wow" and the "aww" factors covered. The dimensions haven't changed, but the now color-screened MobiBlu has impressively added photo and video playback. It joins the ranks of the MPIO One and the Cowon iAudio U3 as a supercompact multimedia flash player with a thumbnail-size screen. Unfortunately, the Cube2 is saddled with a menu navigation system that's clunky in the extreme.

Cubilicious!
The durable and pocketable (though somewhat odd to hold) Cube2 measures 1 inch on each side and comes in four colors (blue, silver, black, and pink) and capacities of 1GB ($99.99) and 2GB ($119.99). The 65,000-color OLED measures about 0.6 inches diagonally, and though tiny, it's bright and colorful, and it has awesome viewing angles. The Cube2, with its rounded corners and sunken lanyard loop is definitely more elegant than the original, which had sharp corners. The controls have been modified only slightly for this release; Hold and Menu buttons are on the left side, and playback controls are on the right. All buttons are rubbery and tactile. The top holds the combined audio and power jack. Like the previous version, the Cube2 charges when connected to a USB port; it doesn't come with a wall charger, although you can buy one separately. Take good care of the uncommon USB cable.


The blue 2GB Cube2 next to the 8GB iPod Nano.


Menu and Hold buttons are located on the Cube2's left side.

Before you begin using the Cube2, you'll want to spend a few minutes with the manual, since the controls aren't always obvious. Power the Cube2 up by pressing and holding the center playback button, then call up the main menu by pressing and holding the Menu button. This brings you to a colorful graphical menu of the main areas. Once you're in an area--such as music playback--you can tap the Menu button to view subfolders, such as those for your various artists, in an Explorer-style hierarchical folder system (no iPod-like browsing by song title or album). This dual menu structure is bound to confuse, and it's one of the player's main weaknesses. For example, when you enter the Record area, you can't see recordings you've already made; you can only make new ones. To see existing recordings, open the Music area, click for the Explorer-style menu, navigate up to the Record folder, then down to the FM or Voice folder. It's a hassle, with far more steps than it should have, though you'll get used to it. What you probably won't get used to is the four-line LCD (with only three lines used for content). It makes sifting through tracks or options a pain--but what can you expect with a half-inch screen?

Jam-packed with features
The Cube2's feature set is impressive even for a larger player. You can load songs (MP3, OGG, WMA, and WMA DRM,), pictures (JPEG and images converted using the included software), and videos (WMV, MPG, and ASF, which all need to be converted to MSV with the included software). The player supports PlaysForSure content, including subscription content, although the box doesn't carry the logo. The Cube2 has an FM radio with 20 presets, a recorder that works with voice or radio (you can schedule radio recordings or make them on the fly), and even comes preloaded with MyPodder podcast software.

Loading the player isn't too hard--just remember to indicate in the player settings if you want MSC mode (a.k.a. UMS for removable disc use) or MTP mode (for Windows Media transfers). It works with Windows Media Player 10 (but not the version 11 beta), and while we couldn't get it to show up in the Library tab's left-hand tree navigation, it worked fine in the Sync tab.

You can adjust the sound with the equalizer, which has seven presets and is completely user customizable. Nice; the Apple iPod still lacks equalizer customization. The Cube2 also features the nice SRS and TruBass effects. In its default EQ settings, sound is good, lacking only slightly in treble. Apply EQs if you desire a punchier sound. You can also repeat songs or turn on A-B looping to hear a section of a song.

The settings menu includes some nice options for control freaks. For example, you can put the player into graphic EQ mode, which offers two snazzy options for viewing onscreen graphics that pulsate to the beat. You can also pivot the screen 180 degrees, make recordings at up to 128Kbps MP3, and adjust play speed. However, there is no on-the-go playlist feature, and you can't listen to music while you're viewing photos.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 84

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 81 reviews of mobiBLU Cube 2 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 68/100 and users 70/100. Comparing these reviews to 477707 other MP3 Players reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 84/100 = Very Good.

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  • mp3.com

    Editors' rating: 73

    Summary: No doubt the cult of the Cube will continue with this new model, the world's smallest multimedia player. While it doesn't offer an ideal user experience, it makes up for it in style.

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  • macworld.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Cube 2: Sauerbraten is not just a game-creation system €" it's a complete game. There's single-player as well as multiplayer content. It's comparable to Quake and its derivatives, but for free. There are other applications of the game engine in the ...

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: The Cube2 is an impressive feat of engineering, but it's less practical than many other flash-based players out there because of its shape and size.

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  • goodgearguide.com.au

    Editors' rating: 50

    Summary: If size is your primary concern, the Cube 2 may suit you, but if not there are better alternatives.

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