Deal: Save 50% on the Soundfreaq Sound Kick Bluetooth Speaker

The Soundfreaq Sound Kick speaker is a great little Bluetooth sound system, packing a big punch in a slim package that measures just 10.5″ wide and 1.6″ deep. Now it can be yours for just $50.

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Originally priced at twice that, this award-winning speaker sounds great, thanks to a pair of 2.3″ custom drivers, and a specially engineered acoustic chamber for optimal sound. As an added bonus, you can use the speaker’s USB port and battery pack to recharge your mobile gadgets in a pinch.

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You can grab the Sound Kick Bluetooth speaker over at the Technabob Shop for a limited time, so be sure to order before this deal sells out.

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Best Bluetooth Speaker Under $70?

Is this the best bluetooth speaker for under $70? I’ve tried many portable speakers and man, they’ve come a long away. They’re loud, bassy, and generally distortion free. The good ones all cost $100+ so when Soundfreaq sent me the Sound Spot to try out, I was a little skeptical. However, I am familiar with the company as I’ve tried their original Sound Platform speaker before and came away quite impressed. So what do I look for in small, compact bluetooth speaker? It has to look good, sound good, and painless to pair. Hit the jump for my review.

The first thing you notice about the Sound Spot is the design. It’s got mid-century modern mojo to it. Most competitors opt for a techno look but the Sound Spot is meant to look right at home, in your home – an accessory on your shelf when not in use. The front panel is made from wood while the main body is high quality textured plastic. The face is pretty much devoid of any branding save for a tiny logo mark in the center of the speaker grill. On top, you’ll find touch controls for basic navigation. Behind are standard line in/out inputs, a toggle that functions like a basic equalizer, and the ability to charge your phone via USB.

It sounds great! The Sound Spot is just barely taller than a standing iPhone 5 yet cranks out enough sound to fill a full 400 sqft living room. I did notice a little distortion with the volume turned up, but nobody in their right mind is going to blast their music that loud. The toggle switch in the rear lets you augment the speaker with 3 presets – flat, warm, bright. I’ve found with almost all the music I tested from classical to hip-hop to dance, warm provided the right amount of balance. Flat and bright seem better suited for spoken word and audio podcasts.

My only complaint about the Sound Spot is how long it takes to charge. The power button blinks to indicate charging status and I swear it took forever and a day to get it fully juiced up. Once it’s charged, expect about 6 hours of non-stop music with the volume set somewhere in the middle. Curiously Soundfreaq purposely left out a built-in microphone. Most competitors allow you to use their speakers as a speakerphone of sorts with varying degrees of success so I’m not particular peeved at the omission from the Sound Spot.

I totally recommend the Sound Spot to anyone on a budget looking for a portable speaker with good sound and great looks. A comparable $70 speaker I picked up from a department store was equally audibly gifted but looked more like a desktop computer peripheral than a designed audio device. I’m actually thinking about including it in our annual holiday gift guide. Comes in black or white. Get you some!

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    Soundfreaq announces its range of Lightning-compatible docks for early 2013

    Soundfreaq announces a pair of Lightningcompatible docks for early 2013

    When Phil Schiller whipped out Lightning, audio dock makers collapsed in unbridled agony as they realized their holiday lineup was incompatible with the new iPhone. A few months later, and Bose, Philips and JBL have all scrambled to get products out, and now Soundfreaq is leaping toward the bandwagon. It's announcing revamped versions of its Sound Rise, Sound Step, Sound Step Recharge, which'll play nicely with the new connection, and the Bluetooth-only Sound Platform 2.The new range will get a first airing at CES before hitting stores next year, the $150 Sound Platform 2 arriving exclusively at Target on February 17th, with the others expected to arrive by Spring.

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    Soundfreaq Sound Kick Pricing Unveiled

    Soundfreaq Sound Kick Pricing Unveiled

    Soundfreaq has unveiled the pricing of the new Sound Kick Bluetooth speaker. Priced at $99.99, the speaker supports any Bluetooth A2DP compatible devices such as Android, BlackBerry or iOS devices. The Sound Kick features a unique, sound-enhancing pull-out rear chamber, a UQ3 spatial sound enhancement for balanced audio, and a 3.5mm line-in jack that accepts input from any device with a standard headphone jack, Its rechargeable battery is good for up to 8-hour of audio music playback. There is also a USB port for charging compatible devices. [Soundfreaq]