The history of music in public is actually quite strange

The history of music in public is actually quite strange. In the '70s you were a boss as you paraded into your pants with wide legs on the street with a ghetto blaster in your hands. Moments later it was bold urban and put you it on your shoulder. That did not just sound good, it was directly a lifestyle (and you needed six of those big batteries). Really laid back it was not but good; you had your music with you and you were the king of the road.


Then, the headphones were introduced, which were connected to Walkmans and later disc man. The downside was that a) ran for pole and b) was seriously antisocial busy. A while later the earbud headphones were accompanied. Today we see a newcomer in the streets: smartphones are used as boom blaster, in buses, trains and in public places. You may wonder how chic it is to let others must listen to your music, but you can blame at least one another is the quality of the audio that you bring into the world. Speakers smartphones produce terrible, tinny sound, making it a horror to anyone who loves music. If you do it; use a decent Bluetooth box such as the Logitech UE Boombox.
The on bluetooth working, portable speaker from Logitech is actually modernizing the ghetto blaster, but with a slick design, handier (there's even a real handle on) format and you do not buy a bucket batteries, nor do you radio reception to have or cassette tapes with music on it to tag along. No, actually the UE Boombox plays anything you can send via bluetooth.

The Boombox is not light (nearly two kilograms), but this gives you the feeling that you do not have to be very careful with it. Thick material, and the underside is provided with a rubber shock layer. There are only a few buttons on a volume button, a Bluetooth pairing button and an on and off switch. It is clear that this thing is designed to take on a trip, but at the same time, this beautiful and stylish.
With the sound Logitech has the right for each other. There are eight speakers, two woofers, two tweeters and four passive radiators that produce a beautiful sound together. With pretty low bass he knows to do gulping many critics. But besides providing a nice tune, the chrome stylish gadget can do much more. So you can have multiple Bluetooth devices (such as a smartphone, tablet or laptop) connected to. Imagine that you are in a location with multiple music the situation where you take turns to share your collection, you can together 'breaking'. There can be connected up to three devices on the UE Boombox. Although there is fortunately of no real break because you have to put one device on silent before the other device can transmit its volume through the Boombox.

There may be three bluetooth devices are simultaneously connected to the Boombox and he can afford to keep in his memory eight devices. Do you even more Bluetooth monsters at home, then you should pair now and again, which is incidentally happened within seconds - without entering codes. The easiest way is, moreover, to simply use a 3.5mm plug. Bluetooth is fantastic, but if you're a discerning audiophile, you accept the loss of quality is not which unfortunately does apply to streaming music via Bluetooth.
Is it just a bed of roses? Certainly not. You're still a two-kilo device rushing and you put a big bag of ocher (249 euros) for down. There are not very many similar products on the market of this caliber. The Big Jambox from Jawbone is equivalent in terms of price and size, but we have yet to feel the tooth at IGN Benelux. The small version of Jawbone's cheaper, smaller, but instead has to offer in terms of volume and bass less.
The Boombox reminded me again just thinking about the time ghetto blasters yet appeared in the streets. I have now with might and main to collect my courage to take this thing one time in the summer at the beach, or perhaps a little anti-social?

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