Portable wireless speakers are usually a pretty tame affair. While the Jambox is lovely to look at, it doesn’t give you the impression that your ears are in for an audio assault. At least not like Klipsch’s Stadium speaker. More »
It’s not surprising that a wireless Bluetooth speaker from a company called iLuv would want to make more than just a wireless connection to your devices. The Mo’Beats wants to cradle them too, letting them know it’s there for support. More »
There are loads of portable speakers out there, each with their own little quirks, but we just happen to have three lying around in the office lookin’ like they need a bit of lovin’. So we’ve rounded them up to see how they compare with each other. You might be surprised to see which one comes out on top. More »
I’ve got a couple of really cool gadgets to play around with this weekend, including the HTC HD2 and the Edifier if350 portable iPod dock. Maybe I should take them both to the beach. More »
Are black, silver, pink and blue the most popular iPod nano colours? According to JVC, yes, yes they are. The SP-A130 speaker not only matches those nanos in size, but also shade. More »
With any luck, your PC isn’t next to your oven, so these S&J Co “eggy” speakers won’t be thrown in a pot of boiling water. Mind, I don’t know what type of bird lays black eggs… More »
Portable speakers for the iPod are a dime a dozen, but these limited edition “Headphonies” are a little more eye-catching than other generic models. The set includes 5 figures created by several artists (including Frank Kozik), and 2 blank versions that you can decorate yourself. Naturally, you don’t expect to get a booming sound with speakers this small, but those who have heard it claim that the sound is “surprisingly good.” Each vinyl toy speaker will sold in 500 to 1000 limited quantities starting on November 30th. Fortunately, Headphonies are fairly inexpensive collector’s items at only $US30 apiece. [Headphonies via SpankyStokes via Ubergizmo]