The Arctic S113BT comes packaged in a small box with a simple design. On the front, we can see several of the key features are shown, including; Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and AAC.
From the top of the box, we see can a few more key features. This includes; NFC (but this time showing us how it works), a battery standby life of up to 700 hours, a long lasting rechargeable battery and the accessories.
The back of the box lists a lot of the features, telling us that it has a 6W amplifier and that you can enjoy 8 hours of non-stop music thanks to a rechargeable battery. We like the labelled product pictures showing exactly what everything does on the product.
The final side of the box lists the 5 features in 12 languages.
Opening up the box, we found two cables, one a Micro USB Charging Cable, and a 3.5mm audio cable (very short at 30 cm). There is also a double sided A5 User Manual.
The Arctic S113 BT comes inside a supplied Carrying Case which will keep it protected from getting scratched and damaged.
Nice review guys, so you recommend this one over the Antec you tested earlier this month?
Personally, I think the Arctic looks better. The Arctic also has better features – Bluetooth 4.0 (not 2.1) and NFC (which Antec doesn’t have) and it weighs 90g less than the Antec, and considering its nearly £15 cheaper…! It would be good to compare the sound quality against each other though, as that is very subjective!