Abstract: Sometimes a product’s magic is in its simplicity. The iFrogz Boost is a small stereo unit which sits about an inch and a half tall, and has roughly the same width and depth as your iPhone. But unlike any other product I’ve tested, the Boost plays you...
Abstract: This little piece of hardware is a fabulous wonder of the modern wireless age – and it doesn’t just work for iPhone, it works for any tiny speaker that wants to be amplified! The iFrogz Boost NearField Audio speaker is a little brick – it weights in at...
Even with the above minor issues, on the whole the device is fantastic. For $40, you get exactly what you're promised and what you pay for. This won't replace your home audio set up, or win any awards for best audio quality, but if you have a need for ...
Published: 2012-03-08, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: I don't know about you, but I have zero interest in listening to my music through my phone speaker. Up until now you had two choices: either you wire it into a stereo/speaker via the microphone jack or connect it via Bluetooth. There's a newer third optio...
Abstract: Pitched as a "no wires, no syncing, no problems" speaker with the ability to "magically amplify the audio" from most iOS devices, iFrogz' new Boost ($40) is a highly unusual but intriguing new portable speaker system. Apparently using a microphone bui...
iFrogz are a very new company whom we have not had dealings with in the past and the BOOST speaker we are looking at today is the first audio product we have seen from this company. With the huge influx of portable devices out there right now and near...