iHome unveils iBT4 Bluetooth boombox with FM receiver

With summer almost here, people all around the country are gearing up for warmer weather and spending time with friends and family at the beach, lake, or poolside. One thing that most people no matter where they’re going want to have handy is music. The easiest way to have your favorite music with you everywhere you go is by using digital tunes on your smartphone or MP3 player and a portable Bluetooth speaker of some sort.

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iHome has announced a new Bluetooth music playback device called the iBT4. The device is a Bluetooth wireless rechargeable boombox that has an integrated FM radio receiver. The Bluetooth connectivity supports just about any Bluetooth enabled device out there including the iPhone, iPad, Android devices, and more.

The Bluetooth connectivity should have the typical wireless range of 33 feet. The audio device has Reson8 speaker chambers designed for clarity, depth, and power in your music playback. Power comes from an internal lithium-ion battery pack that’s good for up to seven hours of use per charge.

If you get tired of listening to your own music, the device also has a telescoping antenna and a built-in FM radio tuner. The Bluetooth boombox also ships with an AC adapter allowing you to plug in the wall when an outlet is available for continuous listening. The Bluetooth stereo system will support devices that don’t have integrated Bluetooth via a 3.5 mm input port. The iBT4 is available in black, purple, or green for $99.99.

[via iHome]


iHome unveils iBT4 Bluetooth boombox with FM receiver is written by Shane McGlaun & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Braven BRV-1 Bluetooth Speaker Review: Small, but Mighty

With so many Bluetooth speakers flooding the market, it’s getting harder and harder to decide which one to buy. Well, I’ve been test-driving one for the past few days that I definitely think should be in the running. The Braven BRV-1 is a compact, rugged-looking Bluetooth speaker that I definitely would consider keeping in my backpack from now on.

braven brv 1 package

While it measures just 5″(w) x 3.25″ (d) x 2.5″ (h), and weighs just over 12 ounces, this compact speaker really does offers big sound in a small package. As I write this, I currently have it streaming tunes from my iPhone about 12 feet away, and it’s filling my 400 square-foot living room/office with sound.

The speaker is nicely designed, with a rubberized case which provides easy access to the volume controls (which also control tracks if you hold them down longer), power switch and a play/pause button which doubles as a pairing button for Bluetooth and for accepting and hanging up on calls. Its only metal bit is its speaker grille, which comes in either black or blue.

braven brv 1

Braven packed the BRV-1 with two full-range speakers, and a passive subwoofer, powered by a total of 6 watts of class-D amplification. This gives it plenty of oomph, despite its size. In my playback experience, I found minimal distortion at even the highest volume levels, and a clean, ear pleasing sound with plenty of low-end for a box this small. Sure, its bass won’t substitute for a powered subwoofer, but it’s as good as many bookshelf systems I’ve used over the years.

In addition to its music playback chops, the BRV-1 functions as a speakerphone for your Bluetooth smartphone. I didn’t find audio quality to be particularly thrilling during calls, but that’s more likely a limitation of the phone networks than the speaker itself. I was also able to use it to control Siri with my phone sitting on the other side of the room.

braven brv 1 back cap

On the back of the BRV-1, you’ll find a twist-off protective cover which conceals access to its microUSB charging connector, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a full-size USB connector which can be used to syphon off some power to your other gadgets in a pinch. It won’t charge an iPad, but it’s more than fine for helping out your dying smartphone. Speaking of battery life, I was able to get slightly more than the quoted 12 hours of power from a single 3 hour charge. There’s also an on-demand battery indicator hidden beneath that cap so you can see about how much power you have left (in 20% increments).

braven brv 1 back

If you’re wondering about that twist-off cover, that’s because the BRV-1 is IPX5 rated water-resistant, and sealed well enough to take to the beach, poolside, or even in a rainstorm. That said, it’s not designed to be submerged, and despite its rugged looks and shock absorbent design, I wouldn’t intentionally toss it around more than you have to.

Overall, the BRV-1 is a very impressive little speaker, and it will be taking up residence in my travel bag. If I have any complaints at all, it’s that I’d prefer that it supported AirPlay in addition to Bluetooth, and that there was some sort of tether attaching the back cap so you don’t risk losing it. But those are minor issues, and the excellent sound quality, portability and rugged good looks are more than enough to win me over.

The Braven BRV-1 retails for $179.99(USD), and is available now.


Disclosure: Braven provided speaker for review in this article. However, all reviews are the unbiased views of our editorial staff, and we will only recommend products or services we have used personally, and believe will be good for our readers.

Sony – NEC built-in home theater audio system featuring Sony’s unique “9 sound modes” – HT-CT660

Sony - NEC built-in home theater audio system featuring Sony's unique "9 sound modes" - HT-CT660

Sony is releasing an NEC built-in home theater audio system “HT-CT660″ on June 1. It consists of 2 units (speaker and subwoofer). It can connect wirelessly to Bluetooth compliant devices and plays music saved in the devices.

The speaker part has 2 tweeters and newly-built 2 units for medium/high frequency, and the wireless subwoofer has 16cm large-sized units to make expansive low frequency sound.

It features Sony’s unique 9 sound modes: “Game”, “Movie”, “Music”, “Sports”, “News”, “Drama”, “Standard”, “Stereo”, and “Portable Audio Enhancer”. You can enjoy not only movies and music but also video games in a powerful sound. HT-CT660 is recommended by Sony especially for gaming.

Estimated price: About 40,000 yen
Size: Speaker with stand (1030 × 109 × 94), Speaker with no stand (1030 × 95 × 107), Subwoofer (271 × 404 × 271)
Weight: Speaker 3.5kg, Subwoofer 8.6kg

Finally, you can bring a DualShock 3 with you to play mobile phone games

Finally, you can bring a DualShock 3 with you to play mobile phone games

On Sony’s upcoming Xperia SP mobile handset, you’ll be able to control various PlayStation Mobile titles using the PlayStation 3’s ubiquitous DualShock 3 controller. Sure, it seems a bit strange to us that you’d want to carry a full game console controller with you, but then it’s also a much better option for games with virtual buttons. And hey, Sony’s not the only one employing such strange logic, so who are we to judge?

Anyway, the controller functionality seems locked to Sony’s Xperia SP phone for now, but it’s likely to head elsewhere before too long (at very least to the rest of Sony’s Xperia line, if not all PlayStation Mobile-enabled devices) — we’ve asked the company for more info, but have yet to hear back. Since the DualShock 3 connects via Bluetooth, pairing the DualShock 3 with the Xperia SP is a snap; simply connect via USB, pair the devices, and you’re off the races (or the shooting, or whatever game you’re playing). After doing so, you’ll be able to reconnect without wires in subsequent uses by holding down the PlayStation button in the middle of the DualShock 3. For a quick walkthrough of how it works, head past the break for a snazzy video showing off just that.

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Panasonic – Wireless speaker system – 2 models: SC-NE5 with CD unit and SC-NE1

Panasonic - Wireless speaker system - 2 models: SC-NE5 with CD unit and SC-NE1

Panasonic is releasing 2 new wireless speaker systems on May 17: “SC-NE5″ and “SC-NE1″

SC-NE5
– Consisting of units: Speaker unit and CD/dock unit
– With the CD/dock unit, you can play a CD and there is an iPod/iPhone dock
– The speaker unit is a 2-way speaker that has 8cm woofer and 2.5 cm semi dome shaped tweeter.
– Compatible with Airplay, Bluetooth, Panasonic’s music play app “Panasonic Music Streaming”, and USB cable

Price: Price is not set
Size: Speaker unit 570 × 206 × 100mm, CD unit 192mm×206mm×93mm
Weight: Speaker unit 2.8kg, CD unit 0.9kg
Max output: 40W (20W×2) 6Ω

SC-NE1
– Speaker unit is a 2 way speaker that has 8 cm woofer and 2.5 cm semi dome shaped tweeter.
– Compatible with Bluetooth and Panasonic’s music play app “Panasonic Music Streaming”

This is only the speaker unit which communicates wirelessly with smart devices. It does not have a CD player or iPod/iPhone dock and is not compatible with Airplay or USB cable.

Price: Price is not set
Size: 570 × 206 × 100mm
Weight: 2.7kg
Max output: 40W (20W×2) 6Ω

Panasonic – SC-NP10 – Wireless speaker system for tablets – great for enhanced sound while watching movies

Panasonic - SC-NP10 - Wireless speaker system for tablets - great for enhanced sound while watching movies

Panasonic is releasing a wireless speaker system SC-NP10 which can handle playing music for any smart device but is designed to play rich, enhanced sounds while watching movies, videos, etc. on an iPad.

With this new speaker system, tablets can be mounted in a way that is good for viewing while listening to the system’s 2.1ch sound system and upward-facing 8cm subwoofer.

It’s a bluetooth compliant product, so you can also connect it to a smartphone/iPhone/iPad/ wirelessly and enjoy music that way.

Price: Price is not set
Size: 271 × 65 × 186mm
Weight: 1.6kg
Max output: front channel 7W+7W (1kHz、6Ω), sub woofer (100Hz、6Ω)

MiPow Boom and MiPow Boom Mini Bluetooth Speakers Head Stateside

There are tons of Bluetooth wireless speakers on the market, but they definitely run the gamut in terms of audio quality and style. A gadget company out of China called MiPow has recently started to sell their products in the U.S., and their new Bluetooth speakers look like they could be worth a try.

Our friends over at Gear Diary recently got their hands on both the first review units of the MiPow Boom and MiPow Boom Mini Bluetooth speakers, and were very impressed with them. Both of the speakers com in nice anodized aluminum cases, and would look great alongside any of your high-tech gear.

mipow boom speakerThe larger of the speakers, the $125(USD) MiPow Boom looks really nice, with a stylish, contemporary design. The Bluetooth 4.0 speaker can wirelessly pair with smartphones and tablets, and offers up to 10 hours of audio playback time on a charge. Inside, the speaker has two 3-watt speakers, with a frequency response of 60Hz to 20KHz. In addition to working for music playback, the Boom works as a speakerphone, along with support for voice prompts when answering, rejecting and hanging up on calls. Talk time in speakerphone mode is an ample 300 hours. The Boom also offers a leather carrying handle, which can easily be removed if you prefer the clean look of the speaker itself.

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Measuring in at just 2.87″ (W) x 2.19″ (H) x 2.19″ (D), the MiPow Boom Mini borrows from the industrial design of its bigger sibling, but will cost just $69. It also operates on Bluetooth 4.0, which should reduce battery usage – a good thing when you’re trying to keep things nice and small. Battery life is rated for 3 to 5 hours of continuous music playback. It also works as a speakerphone, with up to 10 hours of talk time.

mipow boom mini speaker

Dan over at Gear Diary reports that the mini offers a very big sound for its size. I trust Dan’s opinions on all things gadget-y, so he wouldn’t steer you wrong.

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There’s no word yet on a final release date for the MiPow Boom and Boom mini, but you can find out more specs and information over on their website.

[via Gear Diary]

Logitec – Cylindrical-shaped Bluetooth Speaker – LBT-AVSP1000

Logitec - Cylindrical-shaped Bluetooth Speaker - LBT-AVSP1000

Logitec is releasing a cylindrical shaped Bluetooth speaker “LBT-AVSP1000″ in mid-April. It plays music saved in a smart device compatible with Bluetooth by connecting wirelessly.

It accommodates AAC/apt-X codec that produces high-quality and low delay sounds. Output is 15W (7.5W x 7.5W). There is a stand to place smart phone/tablet in the front, and the stand includes a USB port for recharging the speaker.

Price: ¥8,980
Size:  440 × 86 × 115mm
Weight: 555g
Accessories: manual book, AC adapter, micro USB cable for recharging

Buffalo – Bluetooth wireless keyboard “BSKBB16″ series for iPhone 5 and “BSKBB17BK” for iPad

Buffalo - Bluetooth wireless keyboard "BSKBB16" series for iPhone 5 and "BSKBB17BK" for iPad

Buffalo is releasing Bluetooth 3.0 wireless keyboard “BSKBB16″ series for iPhone 5 and “BSKBB17BK” for iPad in mid April.

BSKBB16 series for iPhone 5
Color: Black (BSKBB16BK), White (BSKBB16WH)
Price: ¥8,400 (including tax)
Size: 126 × 21.5 × 60.5mm
Weight: 105g
Charging time: 1.5 hours
Battery life: 1.5 months (when it’s fully charged)

– You can slide and store the keyboard on the bottom of iPhone 5 when you carry it around
– The keyboard is removable so you can take it away and use the case as a regular iPhone 5 case
– You can adjust the iPhone’s angle to an easy-to-view angle
– Backlight LED for making the keyboard more visible in a dark place

BSKBB17BK for iPad
Color: Black
Price: ¥8,400 (including tax)
Size: 244 × 12.3 × 194mm
Weight: 285g
Charging time: 1.5 hours
Battery life: 1.5 months (when it’s fully charged)
Compatible iPad models: iPad2, iPad Retina display model, iPad (2012 Spring/Summer model)

– When not using the keyboard, you can attach it to iPad to use it as an iPad cover
– By fitting iPad to the rut, it enables you to type comfortably as if you were using a laptop

Big Jambox 2.0 update brings extended battery life, new AAC support for iOS 6.1

If you thought $300 was a lot of money to drop on the Big Jambox, Jawbone has just released an update that might make that amount a little easier to swallow. The 2.0 software for the large Bluetooth speaker brings new AAC support for iOS 6.1 that promises better audio streams with fewer interruptions, two more hours of battery life when streaming from a iOS 6.1 device, synced volume control, a mode that silences all voice prompts and tones, improved LED response time and last but not least, support for the PS Vita. Simply head over to Jawbone’s MyTalk website, plug in your Big Jambox via USB and follow the instructions on how to make your big booming speaker even better.

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