Hi Dane

I'm glad you like your UE Boombox.  I have the same one, and love the
quality.  How do you switch between devices? I can't seem to work out how to
pair more than one.

Cheers

Paula


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Tuesday, 18 March 2014 1:19 PM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Logitech Bluetooth UE Boombox, I Eat My Words

Yes I eat my words, after my previous experience with a Logitech Boombox
system I made it clear that I'd never ever purchase another Logitech Boombox
again, that product had serious design flaws.

I'm now in the possession of a Logitech UE Bluetooth Boombox and I have to
admit that the sound out of this unit - given its small compact boombox size
- is quite stunning.

No, the UE Boombox isn't the standard of some of the other pieces of
equipment I have here but nor should one expect this given the price tag
associated with the unit.

The Boombox can handle up to 8 pieces of equipment paired at the same time,
you might for instance take the UE Boombox to a party where you and your
friends can take it in terns to play their favorite tracks.

Build quality of the UE Boombox isn't lacking in any department, just damn
good quality throughout with a nice metal grill all around for the speakers
and a steel handle on the top.

UE by the way stands for Ultimate Ears, you may have heard of the Ultimate
Ears brand of headphones.  In 2008 Logitech acquired the Ultimate Ears
company and have since used the branding on many Logitech products, the
Ultimate Ears Radio for example.

An Ultimate Ears Logitech Air Speaker is also available which is supposed to
sound even better than the Boombox described here.


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