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Friday 12 April 2013

BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker


The good: The BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker is small and easy to carry, and has a unique clippable design.
The bad: The speaker is expensive and its sound lacks bass, richness, and clarity.
The bottom line: The BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker has an interesting clippable shape, but at a price of $99.99, other portable audio devices are a better deal.

 The idea is to use the speaker's U-shaped body to slide it onto bag straps, shirt collars, or other items of clothing. Once it's attached, you can easily listen to music and other audio in stereo while on the move, or conduct hands-free calls since the device also doubles as a speakerphone.
You charge the speaker's rechargeable battery via a Micro-USB port, and the gadget has a line-in 3.5mm audio jack to connect non-Bluetooth devices. The only physical controls are a power switch, volume buttons, and a Play/Pause/call key.
Setting up the BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker is a simple process. I just flipped on the power switch and made sure my BlackBerry Z10 test unit's Bluetooth radio was activated and in discoverable mode. After scanning for the speaker in the phone's list of nearby Bluetooth devices, I paired and connected the two gadgets in seconds.

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