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teenage engineering OB-4 Magic Radio, Recorder, and Speaker with Bluetooth (Matte Black)

BH #TE011AS002US • MFR #TE011AS002-US
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teenage engineering OB-4 Magic Radio, Recorder, and Speaker with Bluetooth (Matte Black)
Key Features
  • Bluetooth Audio Streaming
  • 3.5mm Stereo Input
  • Rolling 2-Hour Recording Loop
  • Stereo Configuration
Listen, loop, and rewind audio on-the-go with the matte black Teenage Engineering OB-4 Magic Radio, Recorder, and Speaker with Bluetooth. Source your audio by streaming via Bluetooth from a mobile device, use the smart antenna to dial in FM radio, plug in an audio device via the 3.5mm line in jack, or access the experimental disk mode. Whatever you play is continuously recorded on a rolling 2-hour loop tape, so you can rewind and listen again. Whey playing audio, clear and dynamic sound emit from the OB-4's two built-in woofers and tweeters powered by two 38W Class-D amplifiers.
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teenage engineering OB-4 Overview

Listen, loop, and rewind audio on-the-go with the matte black Teenage Engineering OB-4 Magic Radio, Recorder, and Speaker with Bluetooth. Source your audio by streaming via Bluetooth from a mobile device, use the smart antenna to dial in FM radio, plug in an audio device via the 3.5mm line in jack, or access the experimental disk mode. Whatever you play is continuously recorded on a rolling 2-hour loop tape, so you can rewind and listen again. Whey playing audio, clear and dynamic sound emit from the OB-4's two built-in woofers and tweeters powered by two 38W Class-D amplifiers.

Rolling Two-Hour Recording
Have you ever wished you could instantly rewind when listening to the radio to hear the title of the song just played? The OB-4 continuously memorizes everything you listen to on two-hour looping tape. Rewind, time-bend, and loop at the flick of your fingertips, on purpose or by accident. Instant rewind on radio is just one of the OB-4's magic tricks.
Natural Sound
Four tailor-engineered speaker elements deliver pure quality sound and a stereo field that fills the entire room. A flow-optimized bass reflex duct delivers deep, natural bass.
Up to 72-Hour Battery Life
How about normal radio listening for a week without charging? The high-capacity LiPo battery delivers about eight hours of noise at max volume, or an average of 40 hours on a single charge.
The Wireless Part
The OB-4 hardware platform supports both high-definition Bluetooth classic and Bluetooth Low Energy standards. Works with the ortho remote for wireless volume control.
Smart Antenna
Teenage Engineering has spent years fiddling with the antenna, so you won't have to. And for those tricky listening places, they've included a fine-tuned smart spiral antenna that neatly integrates into the handle.
Motorized User Interface
Use your fingers to grab, spin, and interact with the sound with the digital motion-controlled volume knob and tape reel. Teenage Engineering calls it the next level of user experience. It features a brushless motor, hall-effect sensor, and intelligent motor control algorithm.
Turn Your Mind On with Disk Mode
If you skip the traditional inputs like line in, Bluetooth, and FM radio, you end up in disk mode. This is where Teenage Engineering will continuously develop new experimental features for the OB-4. It's their public research space, where they allow themselves to explore and prototype everything that this media-instrument, as they like to call it, can become.

For now, there are three functions on the disk: ambient, karma, and metronome:

  • Ambient lets you zone out to a drone generated by snippets of a radio broadcast.
  • Metronome provides high-def stereo recording at one beat per minute,up to 800 BPM.
  • Karma is a 30-in-1 musical mantra box—your spiritual companion.

 

The Handle-Stand
Designed to be played outdoors in public spaces and at high volume or carried on one shoulder with the speaker elements facing the head. It is assumed that passers-by share the same musical taste. Or why not give it a home in your kitchen? With any luck, the iconic handle makes it a breeze to carry anywhere, and can even be used as a stand for a more relaxed listening position.
Additional Features
  • Flow-optimized bass reflex duct and semi-unified chamber
  • Amorphous polymer glass fiber-reinforced polycarbonate and milled aluminum
  • Fine pitch tweeter grille, gel-dampened handle, custom direct drive volume knob, and tape dial
  • 92 dB unsupported wideband max SPL at 1m stereo configuration
  • 104 dB SPL supported bass at 1m
  • 3.5 kHz active crossover frequency
  • Stereo configuration
  • High-efficiency ferrofluid-cooled neodymium tweeter driver
  • Long-throw, high power capacity neodymium woofer driver
  • 2.8 V p-p input sensitivity at 0 dBFS

teenage engineering OB-4 Specs

Key Specs
Power Output
2x 38 W
Drivers
2x Woofers
2x Tweeters
Frequency Response
52 Hz to 25 kHz
Bluetooth
5.0 LE
Wi-Fi
No
Media/Memory Card Slot
No
Speaker System
Power Output
2x 38 W
Amplifiers
2x Class-D
Drivers
2x Woofers
2x Tweeters
Frequency Response
52 Hz to 25 kHz
Bluetooth Connectivity
Bluetooth
5.0 LE
Supported Audio Codecs
AAC
Additional Wireless Connectivity
Wi-Fi
No
Radio Tuner
FM
Wired Connectivity
Inputs/Outputs
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Stereo (Audio) Input
Power
Battery Chemistry
Lithium-Ion Polymer (LiPo)
Estimated Battery Life
72 Hours
Input Power
110 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Physical
Color
Black
Media/Memory Card Slot
No
Material
Aluminum, Polycarbonate
Dimensions (W x H x D)
9.2 x 11.2 x 2.3" / 23.3 x 28.4 x 5.8 cm
Weight
3.7 lb / 1.7 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.425 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
14.55 x 10 x 3"

teenage engineering OB-4 Reviews

Minimalist to a fault

By kelly
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2024-04-13

I suspect this will grow on me with time, but i certainly have some irritation with it over the first couple days. The good… sound quality is solid. I wasn’t a fan of the sound in the inclined position but upright you’re getting dynamic range that is as good as I’ve heard in that size of a device (as you had better at this price). The poor. Radio Mode. Switching between stations is manual search forward, backward, or manual tune? Kind of ridiculously poor UX, and the mobile app doesn’t solve for it… literally, adding one hardware button, hold to save preset and cycle between saved presets would improve the experience a ton. The BT features/configuration is poorly documented. If you try to use a paired phone, ortho remote, and the orthoplay app (from multiple devices perhaps) out of box… be prepared to be frustrated. Single BT device pairing is solid… as soon as you get to anything more complicated, your results will be poor. I was re-pairing the ortho remote multiple times, by setting the OB-4 to auto switch and party BT settings it might be better now but should not be a hunt and peck exercise, no reason an end user has to figure that out on their own. The spooling/sampling features are fun, but there shouldn’t be this level of compromise at a premium price. Should support wifi/airplay, have a line out, and a little more thought on the UX.

Full sound for a portable radio/speaker

By Mark
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2023-11-16

The OB-4 is probably one of the most expensive radios out there. I also have the Tivoli Pal BT. The OB-4 has a much fuller sound and bass. It also has some chanting music on there but I haven’t found anything of that nature very interesting. I am mostly using it as either for the radio or playing music of my own from Bluetooth. It’s very good. I like it a lot. However it is quite pricey. In a way I’m using it like the Tivoli, so far. And they both have audio in’s. I prefer the design of the Tivoli, however. Tivoli is close to a cube, but a little taller. It’s much more stable. The OB-4 is tall and thin and I worry it’s going to get knocked over. And the dial looks very delicate, whereas the Tivoli dials are thick and seem to very good, I’m not worry about anything breaking on it. And I do have a Teenage Engineering pocket operator with a broken dial so I know their stuff is delicate. Sound wise though the OB-4 wins.

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