Summary
Our Score
Review Price £179.90
Call & Speaker Performance
When we come to the 04i, however, it is fundamentally uncomfortable to hold. Style has triumphed over function and the aluminium front may look good (personally not a fan), but the angular corners make it impossible to wrap your fingers round and the fascia fits your face little better than the iPhone. Worse still the aluminium finish actually amplifies the feeling of contact with your face, particularly hair or stubble. This means you detect every slight movement the handset makes.
Another beauty of the 03i is how it docks. It simply sits both ends of the receiver down into rubber wells and feels secure. By contrast the 04i is 'perched' and feels wobbly. Bizarrely if you pick it up with your right hand and place it to your right ear (as I suspect the majority will) you will also find the indistinguishable ends of the earpiece and mic are the wrong way round. If you mime this movement and try picking up the receiver with your left hand and place it to your left ear (which results in the correct alignment) you'll see what we mean.
The 04i also continues a quirk of the 03i: it takes over your call if your Bluetooth connection is lost then reconnected. This means should you leave the room talking on your iPhone and then stroll back into the room – or just within range of the Bluetooth signal – the call will jump back to the receiver and you will have to manually switch it back on the iPhone screen. You'd be surprised how often this happens and given the 04i has an external speaker it is easy to accidentally broadcast snippets of your call to the room.
Verdict
It is a well known fact that more isn't always better and in trying to add major new functionality the Moshi Moshi 04i has forgotten its primary role and lost its way. The receiver must be more comfortable to hold, speaker battery life needs to improve dramatically and the cost has to come down. Should these shortcomings be fixed a future version of the 04i would prove a useful addition to any desk. As it stands you'd be better off using your PC speakers and buying the 03i…
Scores In Detail
- Features
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7/10
- Performance
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5/10
- Usability
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5/10
- Value
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4/10









