
Logitech has announced the availability of the Wireless Boombox in the U.S. and Europe. Designed for Apple’s iPad, the portable speaker supports Bluetooth wireless audio profile (A2DP), allowing you to place it wherever you want within 10 meters range. The Logitech Wireless Boombox features a pair of 3-inch laser-tuned neodymium drivers, two 0.5-inch neodymium tweeters, four 2-inch passive radiators, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Its rechargeable NiMH battery provides up to 6-hour of continuous playback time. If you are interested, you can purchase the Logitech Wireless Boombox for only $149.99. [Logitech]

The Memorex MI2601P TagAlong Portable Boombox is now available for purchase via Amazon. Designed for portability, the TagAlong brings music to parties, picnics and around the home. Its unique handle makes carrying and sharing your music stylish and fun. The TagAlong is compatible with iPod, iPhone and other MP3 players via a line-in jack. What’s more, this boombox also features a digital FM radio with station presets and a wireless remote control. There is also an equalizer, allowing you to quickly change the sound system to fit the genre of music that suits your mood. The Memorex MI2601P TagAlong Portable Boombox retails for $49.99. [Amazon via 7Gadgets]

Designed for street dancers and musicians, the new JVC RD-R2 BoomBox is equipped with a microSD/SDHC slot, allowing you to store and play music from a memory card of up to 32GB of storage capacity. The JVC RD-D2 comes equipped with a couple of 2.5-Watt speakers and several special features such as a countdown timer, a USB port, an FM tuner, a guitar input, a KORG/metronome tuner and an automatic hand clapping feature to help get you into the rhythm. What makes this BoomBox special is that it can record music through a built-in stereo mic. The JVC RD-D2 BoomBox is also compatible with MP3/WMA/linear PCM (WAV) and AAC file formats. The new JVC RD-R2 BoomBox will be released in Japan next month for around $460. [Crunchgear]

The Sirius SUB-X2 boombox is actually a successor to the previously released SUB-X1 boombox. The gadget features a front-panel headphone jack, auxiliary input that allows you to plug in your personal MP3 players and non universal docking Sirius radios. There is no further info about the specs of this boombox. The suggested price tag is around $100 or more. [Electronista]

If you’re looking for a great iPod and then some, then Goodman has a treat for you with their new iPod boombox. The iPod boombox comes with a pair of speakers, 3-in-1 multicard reader, LED accents, iPod dock and a bundled remote, and lastly an integrated 7-inch LCD display for displaying stored clips and photos. If you’re still interested you can pick one of these babies up for about f £89.99 ($178). [ChipChick via iPod Blog]

Boston Acoustics has just released a new Duo-i iPod boombox. It features an AM / FM Stereo radio with iPod dock, a pair of 3.5-inch full-range drivers, BassTrac low-frequency processing, twin auxiliary ports, and a display that adjusts to ambient light. Additional features include duo alarm clocks, a “touch” sensitive snooze bar and a wireless remote for $199.99 [Tech Digest via iPod Blog]
by Nicole on October 22, 2007

Elonex is releasing their newest creation, the Cube Play Boombox Stereo System. It has al the similar outside features a regular stereo system has but with alot of twist: a 7-inch LCD display for watching DVD’s or OTA through the built-in DVD and DVB TV tuner. Along with that, it has a AV, USB port for media, FM tuner, and wireless remote. What’s the catch you ask? Well it goes for about $366. If you’re still intrigued then purchase yours today!
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