KNOWLEDGE HUNT

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Friday, 22 November 2013

It's a wireless world: add external speakers to your devices, hassle free

Posted on 04:59 by Unknown

It’s Bluetooth everywhere. Be it smartphones, tablets, laptops or desktops, and now even some televisions — every new gizmo, it seems, has the technology on board. What the arrival of this pervasive wireless technology means is that you can easily add external speakers to the device without the trouble of coping with lengthy wires or stumbling on  them. And, with the advent of NFC — or near field communication — all you do is tap your NFC-enabled device, and the speaker gets paired with the device. If your device does not have NFC, it can pair with the speaker the old-fashioned Bluetooth way. Some can even work as hands-free sets for your cellphone. Let’s take a look some of these

Bose SoundLink Mini
@ Rs. 16,200




Bose is known for great acoustics. Their SoundLink Mobile speaker was hugely successful, so naturally there had to be a variant.The Mini is slightly smaller, and much more portable than the original SoundLink. It delivers full natural sound, while fitting in the palm of your hand. The Bose quality comes through. Even at low volumes, the Mini manages to fill a moderate room with its sound. The speaker comes in a grey-and-black finish, with optional covers in blue, green and orange (at additional cost). The interface is simple, with buttons on top for power-on, volume up/down, mute, Bluetooth and an auxiliary port (when you want to connect a device via 3.5-mm pin and cable)  The speaker body is rugged and durable, and weighs about 600 grams. The battery lasts about 8 hours. To charge it, you put it on its charging dock.


Jabra Solemate Mini
@ Rs. 4,999



The Solemate Mini is the new avatar of Jabra’s SoleMate. The speaker has feet shaped like shoe soles (which lends stability when it is placed anywhere), hence the name. The speaker is the smallest in our lineup , and yet produces quite good sound. The audio quality is a bit mixed though, but it  did live up to the claimed 8-hour battery life. Sound is good for a small room, and also seemed to do well  in an open-air setting. The speaker has all-round rubber protection, lending durability and protection from scratches to the device. It comes in four colours — red, blue, black and yellow — and also has NFC. But it cannot handle calls. In a neat touch, the 3.5 mm cable is stored at the bottom of the speaker.

Creative Airwave™ HD
@ Rs. 12,999


Heavier than the Bose Mini at 980 grams, the Airwave is also portable and come in a handy size for the desk. It has NFC, so if your smart device is enabled for NFC,  all you do is tap to connect. The speaker can manage loud volumes, and also has an auxiliary input port, and the triangular shape makes it stand out. The Airwave can also handle phone calls with a built-in speakerphone and a concealed microphone. The call and microphone quality are good. There are four colours --- black, blue, red and green, and the battery lasted about 9 hours in our tests, though Creative claims a 12-hour battery life

HMDX JAM Plus
@ Rs. 3,990


The Jam plus is a mono speaker unlike the others in this review. However, you can add one more speaker to the first one (via Bluetooth), and the pair offers full stereo sound. Battery life is about six hours, but the Jam Plus does not have NFC or call-answering capability. On the other hand, you can put one speaker in one room and a second in another and fill your home with music, or bring them together in the same room for full stereo effect. The Jam Plus is available in 4 neon colours and a subtle black. It shows up as Jam2 in Bluetooth search. The downside: the buttons were the most difficult to operate among the four we tested.
Verdict
The Bose SoundLink Mini is the best in class in terms of sound. We also loved its charging dock and the additional coloured covers, but budget-wise, the Creative Airwave goes one-up as it can also answer calls. The Jam Plus has interesting possibilities if you buy two speakers, while the Jabra’s pocketable design and rubberised tough finish were strong points.





Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Magic Cube
    Magic Cube is a compact laser, no bigger than a cigarette lighter, which projects a standard-63-key keyboard onto any kind of flat, non-refl...
  • Scientists Invent the World Thinnest Circuit Board
    Remember when we started from room sized computers and spacious data storage equipment? Today, we pocket gigabytes of information and the en...
  • Flip Up Keyboard Organizer !
    Organize your desk without cluttering it with storage shelves with these flip up keyboards that have a hidden storage compartment for pens, ...
  • 360 Degree Mirror
    See what you’re missing with this have-to-have 5-panel 360° Mirror! You’ll get a great view of the front, sides and back of your head as you...
  • Light Up Memo Note Timer Pins
    Light Up Memo Note Timer Pins is one of the best design concepts of 2013 at Red Dot Awards. Light Up is a very functional piece of technolog...
  • Apple icam
    The Apple iCam is a concept camera by Italian designer Antonio DeRosa that imagines a future where cameras are modular and powered by smartp...
  • Mercury attacks Aluminum
    A small amount of mercury amalgamates itself into an aluminum I-beam and destroys it from within. Gallium scratched into the surface allows ...
  • PhoneBloks-A phone worth keeping...!!!
    "Everyday we throw away millions of electronic devices, because they get old and become worn out. But usually it's only one of the ...
  • The World's Most Advanced Car Touchscreen!
    Incredible 17 Inch Car Dashboard Touchscreen
  • Inbox - Short Film

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (500)
    • ▼  November (41)
      • New Morph Seating Concept Will Make Travel More Co...
      • New British Airways Billboards Point At Flying Air...
      • Bus Stops Redesigned
      • Molten Salts Could Improve Fuel Economy
      • Typhoon Haiyan Aftermath: How Technology Can Help
      • Lab-Made Heart Represents 'Moonshot' for 3D Printing
      • 3D Printing Aims to Deliver Organs on Demand
      • X-ray Vision for Road Diggers: The Next Quantum Leap?
      • It's a wireless world: add external speakers to yo...
      • "Pen Printer", a Gadget That Uses Old Pens as Ink....
      • A bio patch that can regrow bone
      • Recipe For Artificial Blood
      • These Smart Gloves Will Change How We Interact Wit...
      • These Custom Computers Will Make You Fall in Love ...
      • New Space Plane Skylon Will Take Passengers to Spa...
      • Future of Medical Science – Digestible Computers N...
      • Volvo Designs A New Battery That Is Embedded In Ca...
      • New Injection That Heals Bone Fractures In Record ...
      • A Solar Powered Phone Charger That Sticks To Any W...
      • Fiberfix – A Tape That Is Stronger Than Steel
      • Motorola Is Making A SmartPhone On Phonebloks Concept
      • Bloom Helmet Unfolds In Emergencies
      • Device Lets the Tongue See
      • Smelling Storms? Human Supersenses May Become a Re...
      • Smart Window Blocks Heat, Generates Electricity
      • How to Spot (and Stop) ATM Skimmers
      • Brain-Machine Interface Puts Anesthesia on Autopilot
      • 4D Printing May Bolster Arsenal of US Army
      • AquaSkipper
      • Virtual Shopping Store !
      • The Bed Fan !
      • Hi-Reflective Umbrella
      • I Take My iPad Lying Down !
      • Portable Nightlight Globes !
      • Automatic Sliding Door System !
      • Smart glasses that help the blind see
      • Scientists Discover The World’s Strongest Material...
      • New Glowing Roads At Night Eliminate The Need Of S...
      • Electromagnetic Device That Harvests Free Electricity
      • No More Needles: Measuring Blood Sugar With Light
      • Measuring glucose without needle pricks
    • ►  October (66)
    • ►  September (116)
    • ►  August (80)
    • ►  July (103)
    • ►  June (67)
    • ►  May (27)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile