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Gear4 Blackbox 24/7 Review

Author Edward Chester
Published 20th Jan 2009
Manufacturer Gear4
Supplier PC Deli
Price £43.31 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £49.81 (Inc VAT)
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Design Score 9 for Design
Features Score 6 for Features
Sound Quality Score 6 for Sound Quality
Value Score 9 for Value
Overall Score 8 for Overall
Gear4 Blackbox 24/7
award recommended

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Why is usability so often overlooked when designing consumer electronics products? All too frequently this most basic requisite seems to suffer at the hands of good looks, speed, or features and yet without it, all these other elements are somewhat worthless. After all, if it's not easy to use, you probably won't use it at all. Well, thankfully, today we're looking at a product that certainly doesn't fall into this trap.


The Gear4 BlackBox 24/7 is in essence just another iPod speaker dock with an FM radio. However, it's immediately obvious there are some areas where it pulls ahead of the pack and, as we'll see later, there are some less obvious areas as well.

Starting with its appearance, the Blackbox 24/7 is a masterclass in getting great design from a relatively small budget. The Blackbox only costs about £50 yet it's as stylish as many equivalents that cost two or three times as much. Admittedly the plastic is quite soft and will scratch fairly easily if mistreated but if you're careful then there's no reason why it can't stay looking good for a long time.


One thing that does let the look down slightly is the top with its comparatively dull matt black finish and peculiarly enormous touch-sensitive buttons. A continuation of the glossy plastic found on the sides with some nicely etched button markings and subtle backlighting would have finished the look off perfectly. Still, while not overwhelmingly gorgeous, the buttons are at least very functional. The vast spacing and responsive touch sensing makes them all very easy to find your way around.

There are only controls for volume, power, mode selection track-skip/tuning, and alarm selection but a remote is on hand to do more sophisticated functions. We'll come to that in a moment, though.


The dock is a typical universal type that's compatible with all of Apple's recent iPods and iPhones. You'll need to turn your iPhone to Airplane mode if you want to avoid occasional squeaks and whistles but it charges your phone while docked and otherwise works fine. Adapters for all iPods are provided in the box but sadly there are no iPhone adapters so you'll need to buy one if you want your iPhone to fit snugly in the dock. Personally, I'm happy without using an adapter.

Hidden between the stand and top is a blue light that can be manually turned on and off by touching the power button for a few seconds (this also works via the remote). It provides a useful yet subtle glow that lets you just about find your way around a darkened room without dazzling yourself or waking up your other half like a normal nightlight might.


The real party piece of this device, at least as far as I'm concerned, is its display. It employs an enormous four-digit segmented LED display to show the time (well strictly it's three and a half digits as the first is only ever a '1' or off - a 24-hour clock option is not available in other words). When off, it's completely hidden within the surface of the Blackbox's front but when turned on it's wonderfully easy to read, no matter what angle it's viewed from. The only slight problem is you can't actually turn the display off without unplugging the device, nor can you adjust its brightness. Even though it's not a disturbingly bright display, some people may still find it a distraction when trying to sleep.

 

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comment AJ said on 21st January 2009

You mentioned interferance from the iPhone when on the station. Does this only occur when the unit is switched on playing the radio / other music ? Or can this occur when the uni... more

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