KitSound Boom Cube Metallic Portable Rechargeable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker, Rose Gold

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KitSound Boom Cube Metallic Portable Rechargeable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker, Rose Gold

KitSound Boom Cube Metallic Portable Rechargeable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker, Rose Gold

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RGB Light Show:RGB LED light that pulses and changes colour according to the music bass levels, creating an immersive party atmosphere. The Cube is a streaming service provided to you hands-free; basically adding the standard Echo with the Fire TV into one. It is an essential pairing we did not know we needed.

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Creation Consumer Finance Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Register no. 311518). The MUZEN Cyber Cube is a compact, rugged, and futuristic speaker offering a cyberpunk audio experience. Its full metal body is inspired by space starship, featuring an RGB LED light that syncs with your music, creating an immersive party atmosphere. Despite its palm-size, it is waterproof and dustproof, ensuring durability for any adventure. With added functionalities like a built-in flashlight, the Cyber Cube combines style, durability, and performance, perfect for exploring the infinite possibilities of sound and light. Sources -- Apple iPod Touch (second generation), Apple iPhone5, Asus Eee Pad Transformer tablet, Acer Aspire One 722 laptop running foobar2000 DefTech says that the Cube’s compact design allows it to be placed in corners and take up very little shelf space. I found that it worked well in corners or against walls, as well as out in the open on a kitchen or coffee table, or the floor. It supports Near Field Communication (NFC), which allows similarly enabled devices to be paired merely by gently touching them to the Cube. Although none of the devices that I used with the Cube were equipped with NFC, I had no trouble getting it to pair with an iPhone5, an Asus tablet, and a second-generation iPod Touch, the last used as my primary source.

Hit the right dial to turn the device on, turn it until the Bluetooth icon lights up, then press and hold the dial until you hear a beep. Meanwhile, turn Bluetooth on on your iPad or other device, wait for the Sound Cube to appear in the list of known devices, tap it, and you're good to go. The Cube features a total of six built-in speakers in a “Tri-Polar” configuration. The left and right side each feature a pair of 1-1/4" mid/high-frequency drivers, set at a 90-degree angle to one another to create a wide soundfield and increase the sense of stereo separation. An upward-firing 1-1/4" driver and 5-1/4" woofer add a sense of height and reinforce the bass frequencies. All the drivers together — supported by built-in amplifiers and advanced digital processing — deliver full, spacious stereo sound that most compact powered speakers can only dream of. Far too often, manufacturers strive to make speakers look more like works of art than audio equipment, so I like TDK's honesty in producing a product that is exactly what it says it is - a cube of speakers. Whether playing the electronica of Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories (320kbps MP3, Columbia), or Anne Akiko Meyers and the English Chamber Orchestra’s recording of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons (320kbps MP3, eOne), the Cube always had a smooth, realistic sound. It even had the volume and bass to do a credible job of filling my midsize listening room with enough sound to provide a very involving experience. And one of the great things about the Cube was that I could simply unplug it, take it into any room in the house, and still have that same expansive sound. For the average consumer, the design - which I like, but it won't appeal to everyone - decent volume and the wireless simplicity will be more than enough to justify the price, and the unit could very well act as a replacement to any ageing CD hi-fi system lurking under the TV and gathering dust.

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Apart from that, many companies aim to reduce and even eliminate wires moving forward; hence the addition of Bluetooth certainly makes the Cube worthy. Do I need a speaker for the Cube? Though the Cube comes with a built-in speaker, it sadly does not bring an audio output. It does use an HDMI cable to connect the audio and offers various other alternatives from the standard sound systems. The John Lewis Spectrum Cube Speaker is quite simply perfect for any room. With its contemporary look, compact design and easy wireless streaming, this speaker can talk for itself.In an actual listening room, you'd find that some speakers play louder than others when fed the same amount of power. In equal power mode, you'll hear these differences in loudness as they naturally occur between speakers. The Steepletone Cube Connex will help to impress your friends, by playing your favourite music with colour-changing chasing LED lights with sound to light effects, ideal for any party, and you can add an unlimited number of cubes to enhance the effects and get your party started. Specifications:



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