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Logitech Squeezebox Boom All-In-One Wi-Fi Internet Radio

Logitech Squeezebox Boom All-In-One Wi-Fi Internet Radio
MSRP: $299.99
Your Price: $250.83
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Manufacturer: Logitech
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Logitech Squeezebox Boom All-In-One Wi-Fi Internet Radio Features

Built-in high-fidelity amplifier and speakers for crystal-clear, room-filling sound
SqueezeNetwork for easy wireless access to thousands of Internet radio stations and music services
Compact, all-in-one design with wireless networking for clutter-free audio in any room
Included 3.5mm line-in cord works with iPod and other MP3 Players
Seven-day alarm wakes you to your favorite Internet radio station or music playlist
 

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Additional Logitech Squeezebox Boom All-In-One Wi-Fi Internet Radio Information

Logitech squeezebox boom all-in-one network music player with integrated speakers ¿ Plug it in. Turn it on. Rock the house ¿ The all-in-one network music player that combines award-winning squeezebox functionality with an integrated amplifier and speakers to deliver your digital music to any room in your home. Enjoy the music and content you love, with crystal clear sound.

 

What Customers Say About Logitech Squeezebox Boom All-In-One Wi-Fi Internet Radio:

I would never have bought the item. As it turned out, I received a unit that was far outdated with regard to its firmware version. It took some time before they proposed this as the problem. There had been nothing in the advertisements or product literature saying that BoomBox was incompatible with Mac operating system. I have since learned that the SqueezeBox products do not allow for true audiophile music transmission, so I guess it was for the best. However, I have a Mac computer and wireless system.

SlimDevices should make customers aware that obtaining firmware updates with a Mac may be impossible or require expert knowledge that their tech support lacks. Not knowing this at first, I went through a great deal of frustration before calling SlimDevices customer service. Helpless, I returned the item and received my refund except for shipping cost. I tried updating and repeatedly failed. The SlimDevices agent very coarsely and bluntly told me that he was not going to help me update because he did not know how to update the BoomBox through a Mac computer. I could have avoided all this.

But the customer service was far from that.

Fourth, setting up playlists is difficult. First, it looses your favorites if you unplug and move the unit. We were enticed by the fact that we could listen to internet radio and stream the music from our p.c. The answer was "no".

more on that later.Unfortunately, this was a very frustrating piece of equipment. My husband and I bought the Squeezebox Boom so that we could listen to music outside and in rooms in our house where our larger system doesn't reach. I wanted to set up a playlist of music on my computer in preparation for a party, but could not figure out how to do it. With the volume to the max on the Zune and Squeezbox, you could barely hear it from 10 feet away.We returned the unit after two weeks and exchanged it for a Bose SoundDock. Second, we received contstant "updating firmware" messages and were unable to connect to Squeezecenter.

Very frustrating.Last, when we bought this at Best Buy, we specifically asked if sound quality would suffer by attaching an MP3 to the input in the back. Better sound, easier to use. The sound quality of this unit is pretty good, until you attach your MP3 player. Well, it does. Third, the menus are confusing and difficult to navigate.

The screen is too small and would be better if you could scroll up and down rather than only left or right. Because of my frustrations with setting up a playlist and the fact that a lot of my music is DRM protected, I decided to throw in the towel and connect my Zune directly to make things easier. No radio library, but I can deal.

With this service you can access your music library without a computer.You have THE OPTION of installing squeezecenter on one or more computers. All squeezebox duet devices except Duet can be contrlled via the IR remote (included). however, you do not need to have squeezcenter running (or a computer on) to use squeezebox. In addition, Netgear sells network storage devices with squeezecenter built in. Squeezebox can access all these services/internet radio through squeezenetwork without using a computer (except for the intial set up). ControlAll squeezebox devices can be controlled using the Duet controller, squeezenetwork (web based), squeezecenter (web based), and third party app for I pod touch/iphone. The 2 web based applications require a computer. Between the Duet and Classic I hear no differences between the two however the Classic does have abetter A/D converters; so in theory, the Classic has the potential to sound better.The Boom has a line out to hook up to a stereo however why would you buy the Boom if you are hooking to a stereo.

Most of my ripped music is 320 Kps in MP3 format. Personally, I use my old computer and just leave it on. Squeezecenter allows access to the stored music files on your computer. If you are setting up multiple products over wirelss logitech reccomends no more than 6 to avoid overloading your network.To set up any squeezebox product you will need a squeezenetwork account (free).

You upload your stored music files and they store them allowing access using web based applications (including squeezenetowrk, cell phones and some next gen game systems). As example was the weekend of 6/12-6/14, Duet would not connect to Squeezenetwork (however if you were connected to Squeezecenter there were no problems)but both Boom and Classic had no issues. As a side note: The Duet appears to have more trouble with install/usability when compared to BOOM and Classic. sycronize Boom to Classic, Sycronize Duet to Classic, etc.).My only complaint on the control side is the Duet remote is too dimm to be used outdoors during the day.

I own multiple squeezebox products (Boom, Classic and Duet in multiple rooms) and I find them one of the best wireless music systems for the money. I only heard distortion at the upper ranges of the volume (but then again I listen to Hard Rock/Metal). However it has decent range (I can go anywhere in my backyard and still control the Duet).SoundThe Duet and Classic sound is as good as the material you are listenig to. The sound using the Boom was surprisingly good. I hear no differences between these files and the CD I ripped from when listening through the same amplifier/speaker combo. Was i expecting this product to be used for "serious listening", no.

But the lack of low end is a given considering the "woofers" are basically midrange drivers. With one of these devices you can store your audio on it and get access to it with squeezebox without turning on your computer. This account will allow access to assorted music services (some free and some subscription based) and internet radio. I find this one weak area because it has to be done one product at a time (e.g. The excpetion is the duet controller which only operates over wireless. So I di not evaluate the Boom using this hook up. The computer has no interface (keyboard or mouse) or monitor. I use this product for background music.

I think the duet is the weak product. Based on your need they have a product to put streaming music in that room.Set UpAll products can be set up to run over a wireless network or via ethernet. Was I expecting that, no. did it compare to my other squeezebox products through reciever/speaker combos, no. If you have squeezebox multiple products they can be sycronized (some other products call this "Party Mode"). Personally, I think it is as one of the better sounding Table radios (granted the device does not include a radio); for the price it is still one of the best sounding.OverallSqueezebox products do have connectivity issues (as all network devices do) however %99.9 the time they work great and sound great. Boom remote controls classic and vice versa). One of these fee based services is MP3tunes.com which is a online music locker.

I found the sound balanced with some lack of low end. These connectivity issues are rare but have occured. the remotes cross control (i.e. The sound was sufficient (quality/quantity) for a device it's side. But it is also the most different since it must be controlled via the network (Duet controller is a network device) and does not have LCD diplay or IR remote.

The Squeeze box has made life very pleasant. The music is the category selected, with variety, and NO ADS. It connects to Pandora Radio and enabls me to have the type of music I have selected, with no ads. I have subscribed to Pandora radio. My router indenified the Squeezebox and was connected quickly. The combination of music with no advertisements is terrific.Squeeze needs no additional amplifier or speakers (although a Connector for a sub-woofer is provided) to play.

The only problem was, who want to sit in frot of a computer to listen to music.This product works with your wireless router to pick up music and radio from the internet and let you listen to it anywhere you want.Setup is farily easy if you know anything at all about wireless networking. This product cuts the cord between internet based music and radio and your computer. For the past several years, the internet has provided an unbelievable selection of radio stations and music services. The sound quality is very good. I would recommend this product to anyone that wants to take there internet music away from the computer.

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