Skip to main content

Kitsound BoomBar Bluetooth soundbar stereo speaker

Kitsound Boombar Bluetooth soundbar stereo speaker review

Kitsound BoomBar soundbar
Kitsound BoomBar speaker review


Kitsound Boombar is a very interesting wireless sound device that provides very good sound quality and offers some good features.
The two key features of this soundbar are the Bluetooth wireless connectivity and the continuous work time of about 10 hours with a single charge. The charging process itself lasts around 3 hours.

Kitsound BoomBar uses Bluetooth version V2.1 EDR and can operate on distance of up to 10 meters.
The provided power output of 2x2W at 85db SNR is not particularly loud but for a speaker of this size it sound pretty loud.

Gear4 Stream 1 portable speaker

The wireless set up of the Kitsound BoomBar with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Android smartphone and tablet is pretty easy and won't take more than 1-2 minutes.

You can find the Kitsound BoomBar soundbar at a very low price. Currently it is on sale at eBay UK for just £19.99 which is a very good deal.

Kitsound BoomBar video

I would also recommend you to check one of the cheapest Sony headphones on the market in the last couple of years, reviewed by Andrew Krustef at Sony MDR-XD150 closed stereo headphones.

Comments

Jason Luck said…
The Kitsound Boombar is ok for an entry level speaker. It is really handy to have as a bluetooth device because you can take it places you wouldn't want to take you phone (eg bathroom)

Popular posts from this blog

AIWA RS-55 review: A retro pocket radio with a modern punch

AIWA RS-55 Review: Retro Style Meets Modern Sensitivity In an era dominated by digital streaming and smart speakers, there is a unique satisfaction in the tactile click of an analog dial. For my latest test, I went back to basics with the AIWA RS-55 AM/FM receiver . AIWA is a legendary Japanese brand, and with the RS-55, they’ve managed to capture a vintage aesthetic without sacrificing the build quality we expect today.

Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Gen 3 First Look Review: Did They Fix the Flaws?

Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Gen 3: Flaw Fixed, Efficiency Gained Hey everyone, and welcome back! I was excited to finally get my hands on the third generation of the Lenovo ThinkPad E16 . As many of you know, I spent a good amount of time with the Gen 2, and while it was a solid business machine, there were definitely a few things that needed attention. This is my very first look at the Gen 3, and I wanted to share my initial feedback on what’s improved and what hasn’t. The E16 Gen 3 I’m reviewing here is equipped with the Intel Core Ultra 5 processor, shared Intel graphics, and 32GB of RAM.

Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Gen 3 vs. Gen 2: The Key Upgrades Review

Why the ThinkPad E16 Gen 3 Is Worth the Upgrade The Lenovo ThinkPad E16 series is designed to be the "budget titan" of the business laptop world, offering the classic ThinkPad durability without the premium price tag. In this review, we compare the latest Gen 3 model against its predecessor, the Gen 2, to see if the upgrades justify the jump. While both are solid, the Gen 3 delivers crucial quality-of-life fixes that make it the far superior option.