Okay, that's a different model from the UE Boombox I've described which has a 
button, a slider switch and 2 sockets on the left and the volume up/down on the 
right with no buttons or switches on the top or back.


On 18 Mar 2014, at 2:21 pm, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Do they have multiple models of the U E mobile boombox?  Unless I'm just 
> dumb, I don't see a steel handle.  Mine simply has the speaker grill then all 
> around it is a rubber piece which the grill is seated inside.  I don't think 
> the rubber piece can be removed.  It looks permanently glued to the speaker.  
> On the top however of the rubber piece are little indentions for your buttons 
> vol down, discover mode which is a big round button in the center you hold in 
> for a few seconds, then volume up.  On the back of the one I have is the 
> micro USB charger, and a two-way slider switch to turn the unit on.  When you 
> power it up, you hear an electric guitar D mager chord being strummed, then 
> once it connects, you hear that same guitar very quickly and very staccato 
> striking that same D chord, to confirm.  The model I have comes in a few 
> different colors:  yellow, blue, black, red which is what mine is, and I 
> think maybe gray, and maybe silver.  In the states, I paid about $99 for mine.
   Does this sound like the same thing?  When I pare, it does show up as 
logitech U E mobile boombox, but, I tell you, nowhere at all do I see a steel 
handle on the top.  What am I missing?
> 
> Chris.
> 
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