Big Jambox, Bose SoundLink put new spin on old boombox
In 2010 Jawbone, known for excellent noise-canceling Bluetooth headsets for cellphones, unveiled a neat battery-operated speaker called Jambox. This cool 12-ounce brick doubled as a wireless stereo speaker and speakerphone. It cost $199, came in a few colors and, via Bluetooth, communicated with smartphones, computers, tablets and other devices. But what blew you away was the remarkably big sound that came out of a contraption that's not much larger than a stick of butter. You could stash it in a bag or backpack and barely notice.
Only the sound wasn't big enough, it seems, for Jawbone. This week, Jawbone unveiled the aptly named Big Jambox, designed with extra power for larger rooms or the great outdoors. It becomes available May 15 in three models: red dot, white wave, graphite hex.
PORSCHE BOXSTER S 3.4
Bose soundsystem with a Dension 500 Ipod connection controllable via the sat nav screen. Multi functional steering wheel. The list of options and upgrades are vast. Ive owned both a Cayman S and a 977 and the Boxster 3.4 is better than the Cayman S
Get a Blu-ray home-theater-in-a-box for $219 shipped
That's why the popular Bosesystems just don't compare to less expensive larger systems. Knowing this, it would make sense that your idea of filling a room with good sound is different than that of others. by dodgeman007 February 25, 2011 8:46 AM PST
a step up and include xenon headlamps, larger alloy wheels, a power driver seat, steering-wheel audio controls, ambient LED lighting, and LED running lamps. Option highlights include Bose premium sound, a navigation system, and an iPod integration kit.