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Choiix BoomBoom
The Choiix logo is on the top part of the speaker. The speakers themselves (this is a stereo speaker) are tucked away from damage by the top piece which folds over when you are ready to use them. It takes some force to pry the top part open. Watch the video to see this in action.
There is a standard 3.5mm audio jack built into the unit. This audio cable wraps around the edges of the unit when not in use. Cooler Master did well when having this space saving design. Still, we would have liked to see a separate audio-in jack instead of the built-in connector. If the connector breaks, you're in trouble.
The unit can rest any number of ways. See the video to find out how it works while in use. The labeling for the BoomBoom is inside on the top cover. Like we said, it takes some force to get this open. If you don't have fingernails, good luck on getting it to open.
Comparing to a standard CD, the unit is larger. The width and depth aren't as important as the height. The unit is very slim. This makes it very easy to tote around in a laptop bag or other carry around type luggage. The BoomBoom is too big to fit into a pocket, though.
The mini-USB charging port is located on the side of the BoomBoom. This is a powered speaker and won't work without USB power. It takes power from any standard USB powered port.
The Choiix logo is on the top part of the speaker. The speakers themselves (this is a stereo speaker) are tucked away from damage by the top piece which folds over when you are ready to use them. It takes some force to pry the top part open. Watch the video to see this in action.
There is a standard 3.5mm audio jack built into the unit. This audio cable wraps around the edges of the unit when not in use. Cooler Master did well when having this space saving design. Still, we would have liked to see a separate audio-in jack instead of the built-in connector. If the connector breaks, you're in trouble.
The unit can rest any number of ways. See the video to find out how it works while in use. The labeling for the BoomBoom is inside on the top cover. Like we said, it takes some force to get this open. If you don't have fingernails, good luck on getting it to open.
Comparing to a standard CD, the unit is larger. The width and depth aren't as important as the height. The unit is very slim. This makes it very easy to tote around in a laptop bag or other carry around type luggage. The BoomBoom is too big to fit into a pocket, though.
The mini-USB charging port is located on the side of the BoomBoom. This is a powered speaker and won't work without USB power. It takes power from any standard USB powered port.