Strayx The Record Portable Extra Quality Guide
:The Record Portable is introduced as a found-object technology. It isn't just a player; it’s a device that decodes "Stray Signals." Each member’s voice is encoded into specialized mini-discs or virtual records that can only be "unlocked" by this specific hardware.
Disclosure: Strayx is currently in production for backers; final retail units are expected later this year. Specifications based on pre-production models. strayx the record portable
After 40 hours of listening with the Strayx the record portable, a few sonic signatures emerge. Low-end is surprisingly punchy for a 2.8lb device. Play Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories and the kick drum doesn’t flop; it thuds with authority, courtesy of the passive bass radiator in the base. :The Record Portable is introduced as a found-object
| Feature | Strayx The Record Portable | Numark PT01 | Sony PS-LX310BT (Desktop) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2.8 lbs | 4.5 lbs | 11 lbs | | Battery Life | 8 hrs (swappable) | 4 hrs (internal) | AC only | | Tonearm | Adjustable counterweight | Ceramic spring-loaded | Fixed counterweight | | Portability | Backpack-ready | Suitcase handle | Requires desk | | Bluetooth | aptX HD (Out) | Yes (Out) | Yes (In/Out) | | Price | $299 | $159 | $249 | Specifications based on pre-production models
