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Peak power | 3 W Best: Devialet Phantom Peak power: 4500 W | |||
Weight | 176.9 g Best: Philips BT2650 Weight: 0.21 g | |||
Playback time | 6 h Best: Music Angel Mini Best Friendz Playback time: 120 h |
Channels | 1.0 |
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Low frequency | 50.0 Hz |
High frequency | 20.0 kHz |
Peak power | 3.0 W |
Height | 3.15 in |
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Width | 3.35 in |
Depth | 2.13 in |
Weight | 6.24 oz |
Docking station for mobile/Tablet | no |
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Radio receiver | no |
Smart speaker (virtual assistant) | no |
Speakerphone | yes |
Water resistant | yes |
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USB | yes |
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Type of USB connector | Micro-USB |
Source of connection |
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Aptx Support | no |
Bluetooth | yes |
Wired inputs |
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Bluetooth version | 2.1 + EDR |
Analogue 3.5mm input (Aux) | 1 |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | no |
Headphone Port | yes |
Battery operated | yes |
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USB powered | yes |
Electric (not USB) | no |
Battery type | Li-Ion |
Playback time | 6.0 h |
The Boombotix Boombot Rex joins an ever-increasing group of small and affordable wireless speakers that sound way better than our old portable radios ever
With plenty of features, the rugged Boombot Rex is a good ultraportable Bluetooth speaker for on-the-go music lovers.
Boombotix and its unusual, vinyl art toy looking Japanese-inspired Boombot2 speaker received a mildly hesitant review from us late last year for being an awkward, poor performing portable speaker that even a hipster could live without. Fortunately, some sense has been knocked into Boombotix