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Thursday, 28 November 2013

http://goo.gl/vn2Fcb Logitech UE Boombox

Logitech UE Boombox

he good: Stripped of all superfluous features, the Logitech UE Boombox gives a respectful nod to designers Rams and Ive, while an easy-to-use Bluetooth connection powers the speaker's impressive sound output.
The bad: Though its rechargeable battery and integrated carrying handle encourage portability, the company mysteriously leaves out a travel case to protect it from dings and scratches while in transit.
The bottom line: The Logitech UE Boombox's eight powerful internal drivers and timeless architecture score top marks for the first product bearing the company's collaborative moniker.
Design and features
Most users won't even recognize Logitech's hand in the Boombox's design; the only branding on the speaker is a small UE logo on the front grille. The similarities to Braun's T1000 shortwave radio are undeniable, from the brushed and perforated aluminum housing to the looped carrying handle on top.
(Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET)
In fact, Logitech's spokesperson told me that the team borrowed heavily from Braun designer Deiter Rams and his 10 principles of good design that stress a clear order and pragmatism.
The Boombox can play music over a wireless Bluetooth connection or through a classic wired setup using an external 3.5mm cable. The left side of the 15.2-inch-long rectangular speaker houses a vertical row of buttons and ports, logically laid out and easy to use without poring over the manual: a large Bluetooth connect button at the top to put the speaker in pairing mode, a simple power switch, a 3.5mm auxiliary input port to connect external devices, and a power port on the bottom to juice the 6-hour rechargeable battery.
On the right side, you'll find two large volume buttons with clearly marked positive and negative symbols to denote intensity.
Controls to pair a Bluetooth-enabled device are simple enough and very similar to those found on other Bluetooth speakers. Make sure your music player's Bluetooth profile is tuned to discovery mode, hold down the Bluetooth button, click on UE Boombox in your device settings, and the handshake is complete. Unlike the Wireless Boombox for iPad, the UE Boombox supports up to three simultaneous Bluetooth sources at a time, so you can easily connect your iPad, iPhone, and laptop and simply toggle playback as you wish.
The only criticism I offer Logitech is that a protective carrying case should come with the speaker. The handle on top makes it comfortable to carry the Boombox around the house to the back yard or to a friend's party, but it stands to get dinged up in the course of wider travel.
  • Manufacturer:Logitech
  • Part Number:CNETUEBOOMBOX

General

  • Speaker typePortable speaker
  • Speaker quantity2 x Tweeters,
    2 x Woofer

Features

  • Amplification typeActive
  • Woofer size (inches)0.5 in,
    3 in
  • Response bandwidth55 - 20000 Hz
  • Output level (SPL)102 dB
  • Audio amplifierIntegrated
  • ConnectivityWireless
  • Wireless technologyBluetooth
  • Transmission range50 ft

Details

  • Driver details2 x Tweeter driver - 0.5 in,
    2 x Woofer driver - 3 in,
    4 x Passive radiator

Power

  • Run time (up to)6 hour(s)
http://goo.gl/vn2Fcb
http://reviews.cnet.com/bluetooth-speakers/logitech-ue-boombox/4507-34810_7-35419327.html

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