Sceptre SB301523 Speaker Sound Bar 2.1 unveiled

I guess you can more or less say that in this day and age, it is no longer considered as a luxury to actually own a semblance of a home theater system. Thing is, most of the time, such home theater systems do not come cheap – not by a long shot, but thankfully, there are some manufacturers out there who know that not everyone prints money or has an inexhaustible bank vault to fall back upon, which is why the good people over at Sceptre have come up with the Sceptre SB301523 Speaker Sound Bar 2.1.

Yes sir, the name itself says it all, the Sceptre SB301523 Speaker Sound Bar 2.1 should not disappoint most folks unless you are extremely particular and discerning about your audio quality, but then again, if you are of the latter group, you would surely look a whole lot higher up the home theater hierarchy instead of something from Sceptre, say, maybe Bang & Olufsen? Having said that, the Sceptre SB301523 Speaker Sound Bar 2.1 will boast of a built-in subwoofer, and it intends to be the all-in-one sound solution that you need for your humble pad, where it is touted to deliver a dynamic home audio experience without having to break the bank, and neither will it look like an eyesore in your living room.

Just what kind of performance can you exact from the SB301523 Sound Bar 2.1? It is said to produce heart pumping surround sound thanks to its dual 20 Watt speakers and a built-in 40 Watt subwoofer. Apart from that, you will also be able to find integrated technologies such as High Efficiency Amplifier, SRS WOW audio and sculpted bass response which is said to deliver a more natural audio, in addition to a wider sound field and raised sound image. Sceptre’s latest Speaker Sound Bar 2.1 will retail for $159.99, and works best as long as your TV is no larger than 40” in size.

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Braven BRV-1 is one rugged speaker

There are speakers, and then there are other speakers which are head and shoulders above the rest in terms of performance. Normally, most portable speakers are not exactly the toughest piece of consumer electronics in terms of build quality. Braven has something different for the masses later this spring, in the form of the Braven BRV-1 rugged speaker which will be able to live out all of your outdoor adventures without batting an eyelid. Of course, it will boast of IPX5 certified water resistance and is also shock absorbent, making this ultra-lightweight and compact portable speaker which fits into your palm comfortably without missing a beat being able to handle situations like drizzles and even a day by the beach. Needless to say, being water resistant does not mean it will be able to accompany you on your scuba diving trip.

The Braven BRV-1 rugged speaker sports a modern design that would not look out of place in this day and age, and is ideal for your next road or bike trip. It carries a 1,400mAh battery that boasts to deliver up to a dozen hours of playtime, where it pumps out audio at 6W of power. Music will be streamed wirelessly using Bluetooth connectivity, but there is also hope for older legacy devices, where they can be connected using a 3.5mm jack.

Not only that, the Braven BRV-1 rugged speaker will also boast of a noise-cancelling microphone that enables you to use it as a hands-free device, where you can make and receive calls from just about anywhere. Not only that, the Braven BRV-1 also doubles up as a portable powerbank, since it can also use its power reserves to juice up other devices such as a smartphone over USB. If you are interested in the Braven BRV-1, it can be yours for $169.99.

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Boompack Boombox Backpack: Wear the Party on Your Back

We’ve featured a couple of designs for backpacks with speakers built in, but I have to say the latest concept design looks like the best of the bunch.

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Designer Massimo Battaglia’s Boompack backpack not only has a boombox built in, but it includes a tiny projector too. Basically, this thing is a portable rave on your back.

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The design calls for 100-watts of power, with 8 speaker drivers, a built-in rechargeable battery – good for at least 6 hours, a 200-lumen pico projector, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity for your smartphone. The pack is also designed to be impact and water-resistant, and could stand on its own if you set it down on the ground or on a tabletop.

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It’s even got a hidden compartment for docking your smartphone, as well as an SD card slot and USB port, as well as audio connections for external devices.

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As is so often the case with these sort of things, the Boompack is merely a design concept at this point, and there’s no indication if or when it will be produced.

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Divoom Bluetune-solo portable Bluetooth speaker

Portable Bluetooth speakers, ah, we sure as heck have seen our fair share of them in our time. Well, just like how there is a myriad of other smartphones out there, so too, do we embrace the diversity of Bluetooth speakers, and the latest release from Divoom is certainly worth checking out. Known as the Bluetune-solo, this portable Bluetooth speaker from Divoom will boast of an X-Bass Sound System as well as built-in microphone, allowing you to use it as a hands-free kit when you require to carry out a conversation on your smartphone while both your hands are occupied, or as the law dictates (such as when you’re driving, that is).

The main selling point of the Bluetune-solo portable Bluetooth speaker in our books would be its ability to daisy chain multiple units together. In a nutshell, users are able to add on and remove speakers according to their current audio needs. The compact Bluetune-solo is easily thrown into a bag, and can be taken with you wherever you need your music to be.

As mentioned earlier, the Bluetune-solo sports an X-Bass Sound System that delivers patented PO-Bass Technology. In other words, your ears will be able to enjoy deep bass and more vibrant sound compared to other portable and compact speakers in the same market range. The Bluetune-solo will also feature a built-in rechargeable battery that is said to carry enough charge which offers up to 8 hours of play time.

When you throw in its daisy-chain capability that enables one to string multiple speakers together, you will end up with a customized audio experience for small and large listening environments. Sporting an all-in-one button that is conveniently located on the top of the speaker, the Bluetune-solo wirelessly will hook up to all Bluetooth devices including smartphones, tablets, and laptops among others.

You will be able to select from a range of bright and trendy colors including red, blue, white, orange and slate, and in case you still have that do not support Bluetooth, there is an auxiliary-in port. The Bluetune-solo can be yours for $49.90.

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Braven BRV-1 Speaker Is One Tough Cookie

Do you tend to indulge in plenty of outdoor activities and love to have music keep you company? If you have answered in the affirmative, then you might be interested to lug the Braven BRV-1 Speaker around with you the next time you decide to explore the great wet and wild outdoors. The Braven BRV-1 Speaker has arrived in time for spring, where it boasts of IPX5 certified water resistant certification. Own a pair of butterfingers hands? Not a problem, the BRV-1 speaker is able to take its fair share of knocks as well with shock absorbency built-in. Despite being extremely light and compact, this palm-sized speaker should not be underestimated in terms of performance.

The Braven BRV-1 Speaker will pack in a dozen hours of playtime via its 1400mAh battery, with the 6W speaker being able to wirelessly stream music over a Bluetooth connection for high fidelity stereo sound. If you have yet to move on to the 21st century and own a Bluetooth-enabled device, you will still be able to hook it up to a device or stereo system via the 3.5mm jack. The asking price for the Braven BRV-1 Speaker would stand at $169.99 if you’re interested.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Urbanears Slussen Introduced, R300 Noise-Cancelling Headphones From Ferrari by Logic3,

Divoom Bluetune-solo Bluetooth Speaker

Divoom Bluetune solo Bluetooth Speaker Design and audio performance converge in Divoom’s spanking new Bluetune-solo Bluetooth Speaker, where this portable device will be able to tickle your ears with the X-Bass Sound System, and you can even go wild with minus one tracks thanks to an integrated microphone (although that is meant to make it a hands-free device). Of course, one is never enough just as it is with a slice of pizza, so the Bluetune-solo Bluetooth Speaker will boast a capability of being able to daisy chain multiple units together, letting users add or remove speakers according to their current audio needs.

This compact device is also small enough to be carried around in a bag, letting you bring an option to blast your music to those in your vicinity whenever the situation arises. Thanks to its X-Bass Sound System that boasts of patented PO-Bass Technology, it will be able to deliver deep bass and more vibrant sound compared to other speakers in its price range. The integrated rechargeable battery is said to offer up to 8 hours of play time, and just in case you lack a Bluetooth-enabled device to have it work alongside, there is always an auxiliary-in port. The Divoom Bluetune-solo Bluetooth Speaker can be yours for $49.90 a pop.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Urbanears Slussen Introduced, R300 Noise-Cancelling Headphones From Ferrari by Logic3,

Become A DJ At Any Moment With This Svelt Splitter

The boyscouts pretty much nailed it when they coined the motto “Be Prepared to DJ.” And Swedish headphone manufacturer Urbanears wants to make that possible with Slussen, an audio jack splitter and app combo. More »

Bem Wireless Speaker Trio Review

Bem Wireless may not be terribly well known in a world saturated with different speaker options and accessories, but they caught our eye when they introduced the Speaker Trio, a set of three small Bluetooth speakers that are simple and minimalistic, as well as stylish and swanky. We decided to try them out for ourselves to see just how simple these things are, and if the audio quality can match its good looks.

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The entire package comes with the base, three speakers, AC power cord, and a 3.5mm audio cable — all of which costs $299. The speakers themselves are cubes that measure six inches all the way around, and the base for which they sit upon is about an inch tall and a foot-and-a-half long. These definitely don’t take up a lot of space, so if you’re looking for a set of compact speakers, these can definitely be in the running.

Setup is fairly straightforward and it involves simply just turning everything on, pairing the speaker base with your Bluetooth-enabled device, and you’re off to the races. Turning on the base will make it discoverable over Bluetooth, and then each speaker has its own power that you can toggle for each, so if you don’t happen to need all three speakers, you can just turn on one or two and use those, leaving the third one charging on the base if you want.

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Turning on each of the speakers will reveal a soft LED glow underneath the speakers around the outer edge. This is an amazing design feature that we really dig, and it gives the system a little added personality when you’re blasting your tunes. Unfortunately, when the speakers are turned on, there’s a faint humming noise that comes from each speaker. You don’t hear it at all when you have music playing, but if you pause the music, and you’re in a quiet house, you’ll be able to hear the buzzing from a bit of distance.

The Bluetooth range is about 25 feet according to Bem, so you’ll be fine if you’re in the same room as the base, but you definitely won’t be able to have control from across the house. In my 800 square foot apartment, I was able to control it from anywhere in the living room, but once I started to make my way back to the bedroom, it started to cut out at random points. Having the base placed in the middle of the apartment definitely helped with that, but if you have a bigger living space, you’ll want to think about placement and where you’ll use it the most. On the other hand, the speakers have a huge range, with a 120-foot max distance from the base. Anywhere I set the speakers, they were all able to pick up a signal. I had one in the bedroom, kitchen, and the living room — great for doing chores all around the house without having my music fade in and out.

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Of course, if you don’t want to use Bluetooth, you can use the included 3.5mm audio cable and plug directly into the base. This will save on your device’s battery life, as well as increase the quality of the audio a bit, since you’re going through a hard wired connection There’s also an auxiliary-out port for effectively turning another pair of speakers that you have lying around into Bluetooth speakers, although you’ll have to keep the base nearby since that’s what you’re plugging into, but it’s a great way to turn some high-powered speakers into wireless speakers with Bem’s Speaker Trio base.

As for speaker quality, the Speaker Trio won’t replace your dedicated stereo system (if you even have one). First off, the speakers aren’t that big, so you won’t get that punchy bass that we know you love. Plus the music is being sent over Bluetooth, which will degrade the quality of the audio before it even gets to the speakers. Nonetheless, the audio doesn’t sound distorted, and if you’re not a hardcore audiophile, the speakers don’t sound too bad, frankly. They certainly beat using your laptop or mobile device speakers for sure.

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Bem claims that each speaker gets around 6 hours of battery life, which should be enough to get through an average house party, unless you party really hard, in which case you probably have a high-wattage boombox anyway. I was able to go several hours without a problem. In fact, my laptop’s battery was getting low long before the speakers started to show signs of weakness.

In the end, there are a lot of great uses for the Speaker Trio. You can place them all around your house so that your music is with you wherever you are, or you could use them if you’re wanting to watch a movie or play some games on your tablet — just keep the three speakers nearby and you’ll be immersed in surround sound (although the Speaker Trio doesn’t support actual surround sound, but rather you’ll be surrounded with sound). These speakers are versatile, and even though they may not have the punchiest bass, they’re way better sounding than any laptop or mobile device speaker. However, is the $299 price tag too much for these? That really depends on how often you’ll use them. If you plan on using them every day for most of your audio needs, then laying down three benjamins might be worth it to you, but if you only plan on maybe using them for parties or just as a convenience factor at certain times, we’re not sure if $300 can be warranted here.

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Bem Wireless Speaker Trio Review is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Nixon Blaster Bluetooth Speaker Will Outlast The Last of Your Partygoers

There are plenty of Bluetooth speakers, but finding one that lasts more than 10 hours is a rarity. Nixon’s first Bluetooth speaker is supposed to have 18 hours of autonomy on a single charge. Now that’s long, and it will keep the music playing late into the night.

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Nixon’s Blaster Bluetooth speaker touts an impressive battery life, especially when you compare it to speakers like the Jawbone Jambox, which lasts between 8 to 10 hours, and that’s long for these kinds of devices. Most of the specs haven’t yet been announced, but the Blaster is supposed to be weather-resistant as well.

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The Blaster goes on sale this May, and prices haven’t yet been announced. I’m sure people are excited about having extra battery life and not always having to charge their speakers up. Hopefully the speaker will be competitively priced. Spending any more than $150(USD) for a Bluetooth speaker is a bit of a non-starter for me.

[via Transworld]

RocksteadyXS wireless Bluetooth speaker promises impressive battery life

With temperatures in many parts of the world starting to warm up with spring on the way, a lot of people are already thinking about hitting the beach, swimming pool, or lake. A lot of those people will also be looking for devices that help them bring music and other entertainment options with them wherever they go. A company called Killer Concepts has unveiled a new Bluetooth speaker promising an impressively long battery life called the RocksteadyXS.

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The company promises that this Bluetooth portable speaker has over 10 hours of battery life per charge. The Bluetooth speaker uses Bluetooth 3.0 technology and supports the iPhone, iPad, iPods, Android devices, and anything else with integrated Bluetooth. The speaker offers impressive levels of volume with 100 dB of high-quality sound. Killer Concepts says that the volume output makes this one of the loudest speakers on the market in the category.

The speaker system has a rugged aluminum case and its lithium-ion battery can be swapped for even longer runtime. Devices that lack Bluetooth can also be played using the RocksteadyXS thanks to its integrated 3.5 mm input and USB port. All of the controls for changing tracks and more are located on the top of the small speaker.

Also on the top of the speaker are LED indicator lights to show what mode the speaker is in. The speaker will be available in various retail stores this month with an MSRP of $99.99. The speaker can also be purchased online at Amazon.com and other locations.

[via Killer Concepts]


RocksteadyXS wireless Bluetooth speaker promises impressive battery life is written by Shane McGlaun & originally posted on SlashGear.
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