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February 2012
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The editors liked
Powerful audio output for its compact size
Rechargeable
Simple to set up and easy to use
Acts as a speakerphone for Bluetooth-enabled phones
Small and portable
Loud
Bluetooth or 3.5-mm input
10-hour battery
Designed to augment the sound of tablets and smartphones
The Logitech Mini Boombox is a very compact--and cute--Bluetooth speaker that has a built-in rechargeable battery
Speakerphone capabilities
A line input
And touch controls. Its sound is impressi
The editors didn't like
Lacks deep bass and distorts at high volumes
Charging cable is very short
Capacitive touchpanel is a novelty
Highs are shrill
Bass anemic
Expensive for what you get
Poor build quality
Larger than the Jawbone Jambox
The Mini Boombox can't handle heavy bass at higher volumes and the glossy finish is prone to showing scratches
Abstract: I simply took it out of the box, hooked it up to my phone with the auxiliary cord, opened Pandora and began hearing Pink Floyd jams from the Pink Floyd play list station, previously created. For some reason my phone or tablet weren't able to detect the Bo...
Abstract: Let's face it: The audio ability of most smartphones and tablets is pretty bad. You can, of course, hook up a pair of headphones or earbuds, but what if you want to share the sound? Or simply don't want to isolate yourself by shutting out the rest of t...
Abstract: Last month, I put the full-sized Logitech Boombox up against the Jawbone Jambox in a $150 Bluetooth speaker battle . I liked both devices, but they had separate strengths and weaknesses and were best suited to different tasks. For instance, I liked the po...
Abstract: Five years into the iPhone era, and no single method of playing its music through a stereo has emerged as the frontrunner. One increasingly popular method is to pair it wirelessly with a bluetooth stereo unit, which means you can keep your iPhone (iP...
The Logitech Mini Boombox is one impressive little speakers. It differs from your standard wireless Bluetooth speaker with its capacitive, backlit touch controls and it goes one step beyond by incorporating a microphone. This makes it ideal for VOIP a...
Abstract: Logitech's $100 Mini Boombox is certainly tiny, as intended. Like the Jawbone Jambox (), the Mini Bookbox is a Bluetooth speaker designed to be supremely portable. Unlike the Jambox, Logitech's portable speaker emphasizes low price over audio quality. ...
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Published: 2012-01-03, Author: Thomas , review by: theverge.com
Small and portable, Loud, Bluetooth or 3.5-mm input, 10-hour battery
Capacitive touchpanel is a novelty, Highs are shrill, bass anemic, Expensive for what you get, Poor build quality, Larger than the Jawbone Jambox
Published: 2011-12-17, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
While a bit expensive compared to other Bluetooth speakers for iOS devices -- the IPEVO Tubular speakers ($79.00, currently on sale for $59.13) is a good example of bargain brand that works well -- the Mini Boombox is much less expensive than the $299....
Published: 2011-11-19, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Designed to augment the sound of tablets and smartphones, the Logitech Mini Boombox is a very compact--and cute--Bluetooth speaker that has a built-in rechargeable battery, speakerphone capabilities, a line input, and touch controls. Its sound is impressi
The Mini Boombox can't handle heavy bass at higher volumes and the glossy finish is prone to showing scratches
The Logitech Mini Boombox Bluetooth speaker doesn't sound quite as good as the Jawbone Jambox--or look quite as slick--but it can play loud and has identical features for about half the price.