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Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the Logitech Squeezebox Boom and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Squeezebox Boom.
Award: Highest Rated September 2008
September 2008
 
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The editors liked

  • Easy and fun to use
  • Handles local music and Internet radio
  • Works with iTunes library
  • Control and streaming via regular 2.4 GHz WLAN
  • Great sound for the size
  • Upgradeable using external powered subwoofer or powered speakers
  • Easy to navigate through a wealth of content
  • Simple setup if youre at last passingly familiar with computers and networking
  • Built in WiFi
  • Easy to use
  • Good looking
  • Supports alot of media
  • Good sound quality
  • Wireless and corded LAN
  • Very solid device that looks good and isn’t too large
  • Produces rich sound with plenty of bass
  • Easy to set up and operate
  • Great sound
  • WiFi
  • Connects with services such as Slacker
  • Pandora
  • Etc.
  • Alarm clock features
  • Easy setup
  • WiFi and Ethernet connectivity
  • Accesses music located on computer wirelessly.
  • Etc
  • Judie
  • Very solid device that looks good and isnt too large
  • Compact and attractive. Streams tunes from your PCs music library. Robust audio codec support. Plays Internet radio and services like Slacker
  • Rhapsody
  • And Pandora. Speakers offer laudable power. Magnetic remote is easy to keep track of.
  • Easy to set up
  • Does the job
  • Streams almost any Web radio content
  • Simple setup
  • Good audio quality
  • Plays a wide variety of formats
  • Crystal-clear sound anywhere
  • Fantastically clear audio quality given its size. Supports a host of alarm and snooze functions. Magnetic remote sticks to the top of unit. Dual antennas ensure buttery smooth audio streams. Offers twoweek backup battery for alarm functions. Supports a be...
  • Wonderful sounding
  • Easy to setup and use
  • Very customizable
  • Great build quality
  • Great alarm clock
  • Great user interface
  • Comprehensive audioformat support.
  • Easy to use. * Controllable from computer. * Good sound quality. * Many sources.
  • Wi-Fi radio with built-in speakers
  • Compact form factor and bright
  • Easy to read screen
  • Supports Wi-Fi and Ethernet home networks
  • Compatible with virtually all non-DRM audio file formats
  • Provides access to PC-based music files (on Windows
  • Mac
  • And ...
  • Great portable design
  • Superb audio quality
  • High number of supported formats
  • Dual antennas provide great range
  • High range of volume control without noticeable distortion
  • Adequate bass from such a small package
  • Internet and Satellite Radio subscriptio...

The editors didn't like

  • Not the cheapest way to go
  • Unexpectedly entered a lengthy firmware upgrade loop on a few occasions but always recovered
  • Not the least expensive internet radio on the market
  • 1minute snooze???
  • Price
  • Not all iTunes music is seen by the SqueezeNetwork
  • DRM issues
  • No battery operation
  • Glossy black finish is a dustmagnet.
  • Issues with DRM music
  • Judie
  • Menu navigation can be confusing. System can be slow to retrieve songs from PC libraries
  • Music services.
  • Menu structure not very helpful
  • Assigning favorites buttons is confusing
  • RSS feeds difficult to read
  • Pricey
  • Nonintuitive menus
  • No battery option
  • No handle for transporting
  • Unexciting (yet functional) design. A veritable desert for audio outputs. Occasional slow response from the remote. No DRM support can mean trouble for protected iTunes/Zune libraries. Stick to the remote - the glossy black chassis is a fingerprint magne...
  • Cannot play DRM music purchased from iTunes
  • Zune Store
  • Etc
  • Lacks an FM tuner
  • No iPod integration
  • Expensive
  • *
  • No digital outputs and limited to 802.11g networks.
  • Requires account (free). * No direct iTunes Sharing. * Pricey
  • Rubberized controls and reflective plastic finish show smudges and fingerprints
  • Click knob and control layout takes a bit of getting used to
  • No compatibility with DRM music files
  • Such as those purchased from iTunes or Zune online stores
  • AC-only ope...
  • Dust and finger print magnet
  • DRM music not supported (not surprising)
  • Many might be turned off by lack of audio out ports
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  Published: 2009-01-08, review by: whathifi.com

  • Detailed playback, decent performance across the frequency range, Napster and Last.fm support
  • Menu system takes some getting used to

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  Published: 2008-12-15, review by: computeractive.co.uk

  • If you don't mind installing the Logitech software and the host PC being on all the time, the Boom is a good product...

 
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  Published: 2008-12-15, review by: techradar.com

  • Solid, punchy audio, Easy to set up and use, Supports most audio file types
  • Need to install a Squeezebox network rather than use an existing one

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  Published: 2008-11-20, review by: theregister.co.uk

  • We can see no good reason not to give the Squeezebox Boom the same glowing recommendation we have the Duet since it does everything the Duet does but in a smaller and self-contained form-factor. For a device of its size, the sound quality is quite sup...

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  Published: 2008-10-29, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • You’ve got 14,000 tunes on your computer and you still listen to them through the crappy speakers it came with? You might as well pour Marmite in your ears. Instead, why not upgrade your audio life with 30W of tub-thumping bass from a smarty-pants p...
  • Without your PC, the Boom is just a big, black box of quiet. Turn your computer off and the Boom can’t stream files (obviously) or pick up any internet radio stations (not so obviously). There’s no DAB or FM tuner, although the line in socket...
  • There’s no faulting the Squeezebox for what it does (play music well) or how loud it does it (er, loudly). It’s what it doesn’t do (work without a computer, pick up normal radio) that makes us doubt we can squeeze a full £200 of val...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-17, review by: stuff.tv

  • Simple look. Excellent sound quality. Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity
  • Needs online registration. No UPnP
  • A powerful network player that’s simple to use but curiously complex to set up ...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-17, Author: Nate , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Vast codec support; terrific PC software; simple operation; Last.fm integration; podcast support
  • No support for DRMed WMA files; headphone socket unusally positioned
  • Simply put, this is the finest networked audio streamer we've ever seen. It's easy to use, beautifully designed and packed with features to an almost ludicrous extent ...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-01, review by: alphr.com

  • A powerful internet radio-cum-audio-streamer, but not as elegant as the Evoke Flow ...

 
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  Published: 2010-04-14, review by: firstpost.com

  • Great sound quality, Good number of features
  • Quite expensive
  • Specs¾-inch high-definition, soft-dome tweeters and 3-inch high-power, long-throw woofersBi-amplified design with high performance signal processor, class D amplifiers and digital crossoversStereo XL™ technology widens the sound stage beyond the p...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-11, review by: itespresso.es

  • Abstract:  Los dispositivos de sonido están comenzando a integrar también conectividad a Internet para aprovechar el auge de servicios de música streaming como Spotify o Last.FM. En esta línea Logitech cuenta con algunos dispositivos entre los que se incluye el ...

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