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"Great sound using Droid X A2DP bluetooth streaming" on by gnurmi88
Pros: had it connected and playing out of the box in about 2 minutes. Sound quality is great. Not my home theater, but great for every day use.
Cons: Paying $150 for a few little speakers hurts a little bit, but I could see myself using this little thing quite a bit, so that helps.
Summary:
Just another note, there is a noticeable difference when it is plugged in versus taking advantage of the rechargeable batteries. But that is the price you pay for portability, I guess. The sound plugged in impressed me considering the size and lightweight package. When you unplug to carry with you, the sound suffers a bit, but it's still pretty good. Overall happy with it. I'm a logitech fan having the 880 remote as well, so I like them seeming to also have the product I need. The buttons on that remote are giving me some trouble lately (dirty button contacts?) so hopefully with less buttons this will be trouble free.
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"Great sound good price almost to bulky." on by offerPop5722911
Pros: great sound for a wireless system. Holds a six hour charge time with the rechargeable battery. And has a great range of tone for that deep bass and hirange.
Cons: Not as great of sound when not plugged into the wall. It's a bit bulky to cary around with you unless you have a bag for it.
Summary: Good system great price. long battery life.
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"Crazy good sound for the price!" on by craigski
Pros: Sounds great even unplugged through blue-tooth. No more batteries and no more chords.
Cons: It is pretty big. Needs a power cable to charge.
Summary: I purchased the boombox to have something to use poolside and on the beach for an upcoming trip.
I read a lot of the reviews and decided so save $50 from the Jawbone Jambox price and get better sound.
Man I am glad I did. This really opened my eyes to the future of wireless speakers with good sound. Using my Samsung Infuse like a remote, it is SO much easier to listen to music even at home. I am trashing all my other docking based products. -
"Fair to Partly, all things considered" on by EnergyPlus
Pros: Portability, ease of setup
Cons: Muffled sound, mediocre bass
Summary: I was close to choosing the Bose Soundlink as my choice for a portable, bluetooth device to use with my Motorola Bionic or Acer Tablet. They sounded fairly decent in the store, but that's in the store. While home, doing review searches on the Bose, I ran across a very detailed, in-depth review that had a caveat at the bottom that said something like "For the money, look into the Logitech Wireless Boombox, it may be worth your while." So, I did and I bought it. I have to say I am disappointed with the overall sound quality. The bass is pretty muffled and lacks clarity, as does the treble. It's too biased towards the mid-range. I listen to mostly blues, jazz, classical and classic rock. I may just return this and go with the Bose.
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"Great speakers and great value!" on by GregoTX
Pros: The sound is suprisingly strong for its size, and it was a great value at $120.
Cons: No carrying case or handle.
Summary: I was looking for a way to stream all of my music from Google Music and listen to IHeartRadio and Pandora, all in my backyard while entertaining, without spending a ton of money. I can get to all of my music thru my phone, and realized all I needed was a decent wireless speaker to use with it. This product fits the bill perfectly and being able to control the volume with my phone is great too. NOTE: This product is marketed as "for iPad" but it works with any product capable of A2DP Bluetooth streaming...which is pretty much all current smartphones.


