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  2. iHome Adds Bluetooth Boom to Expanding Line of Boombox ... - AOL

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    iHome Adds Bluetooth Boom to Expanding Line of Boombox Speaker Systems Introduces New Models That Feature Bluetooth Technology RAHWAY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- With its stylish, rubberized exterior ...

  3. UE Boom - Wikipedia

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    UE Boom is a portable speaker manufactured by Ultimate Ears, supporting Bluetooth and wired connections. [1] UE Boom has been praised for its industrial design, loudness, battery life, speakerphone capability, and its suitability for outdoor use, but criticized for its comparatively high price.

  4. UE Boom 2 - Wikipedia

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    UE BOOM 2 is a compact, durable wireless Bluetooth speaker manufactured by Ultimate Ears, a subsidiary of Logitech, that offers 360-degree soundstage effect. It plays louder than the original Boom, sounds better and offers tap control. The speaker is stain-resistant, shock-resistant and fully waterproof.

  5. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    The first boombox was developed by the inventor of the audio compact cassette, Philips of the Netherlands.Their first 'Radiorecorder' was released in 1966. The Philips innovation was the first time that radio broadcasts could be recorded onto cassette tapes without the cables or microphones that previous stand-alone cassette tape recorders required.

  6. List of hardware and software that supports FLAC - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Portable stereo / boombox. 1.4 Active speakers. 1.5 Home audio AV receivers / amplifiers. 1.6 Home media servers and clients. 1.7 Portable handheld players.

  7. Squeezebox (network music player) - Wikipedia

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    Squeezebox is a family of network music players.The original device was the SliMP3, introduced in 2001 by Slim Devices.It had an Ethernet interface and played MP3 music files from a media server.