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Lucky numbers on Nex-Rays! Unlike the other Nex speakers that we’ve reviewed, the first-generation Nex-Rays sound like an actual phone with an Ethernet cable. They come with a 16-bit flip out “Diversion System” and a soldering iron that allows you to connect any of these speakers from a single device into the speaker.

The Nex-Rays come with a mere 2.75″ speaker that you can plug in with the USB cable, and you can plug it anywhere on the system. The speaker also comes with dual USB ports. There’s also a headphone jack.

The speakers don’t have a ton of power to start with, and as well as the ability to run speakers with a single USB port, they also don’t get any extra audio. As far as I can tell, the SX’s quad-band dip in volume isn’t bad, and it can play music without any issues. That said, once the speakers get used to power and sound good, you’ll be able to get the setup started with absolutely no problem.

The Nex-Rays fit in my backpack and were ready for my talk. I packed a couple of bags and literally literally packed my entire backpack where it should be. The next day I got a call from the buyers, and here they are. The seller confirmed that the rumors were true, and that they have the speakers:

A few phone calls later, the seller confirmed that they have the speakers:

And now for the real news: The stock Nex-Rays are the same price as the latest model of Nex-Rays, and we (we hypothesized) will sound like the iPhone 4. Those phones will be available on September 31st for $77.99. We are guessing that the company will sell the Nex-Rays for $81.99 as well, so buy your Nex-Rays now.

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