2010年11月5日星期五

SuperTooth, a Block-Rocking Portable Bluetooth Speaker

There are many things to like about the SuperTooth speaker: Its name, which conjures images of a superhero baby that got his powers by sucking on a radioactive lollipop, leaving one all-conquering SuperTooth in his mouth. Or the sound, which is a beefy 28 Watts, much more than usual in the market of Bluetooth speakers.

Or we could point to the battery life, which stretches from 3-10 hours depending on just how high you crank the volume, the DC-in jack for home use (and charging) and the standard minijack to hook up any audio device whether Bluetooth or not.

All those are fine reasons to check out this $150 stereo-speaker, but the thing that really gets my wallet-hand twitching is the looks. The SuperTooth has style, looking more like a guitar-amp with its metal grille, laid-back angle and big, retro-styled volume knob. Even the remote controls which let you skip and play/pause the audio from the source device are stylishly tucked in around this main dial.

For those less shallow than me, here are some specs: The SuperTooth contains a subwoofer, with its own 12 Watt amp, plus left and right speakers (2 x 8 Watts) and, well, that's all you need. If this thing sounds as good as it looks, the the Bluetooth part is just icing. I'm certainly going to check one out.

Available now.

SuperTooth product page [SuperTooth. Thanks, Tanya!]

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