The Jawbone Mini might be de facto small Bluetooth speaker phone. It sounds good, is compact sufficient, and thanks to Jawbone’s dominance in the industry, is widely available at multiple boutiques. And it just got better.
Jawbone fairly released a free update to the speaker phone which allows the speaker to twosome with two phones and a single Jambox Mini. This not only allows some sort of Jambox Mini to pair that have another Mini to produce stereo deep, but also gives two users to access the speakers for a bit of media marketing jamming.
Logitech’s Ultimate Ears Little sun dress Boom recently hit the market with a alike wireless stereo feature. At just 99 dollars, rather than the Mini Jambox’s $129 your business price, the Mini Boom works as a better buy if you don’t need the chance to have two phones connected to the reference monitors.
Jawbone’s stereo implementation is unique furthermore. The pairing is done through the gardening, rather than the companion app. The reference monitors essentially talk to each other to twosome, à la Furby communication. After posting the Jambox app, on both reference monitors, press and hold all three with this Jambox Mini’s buttons to connect these individuals together. The speakers will beep, search for each other and connect, almost all without interrupting the audio play.
The update also serves up enabling you to pair two Bluetooth devices hence two people can take turns controlling the mp3s.
This latest update comes as some sort of portable boombox market continues to inflate. It seems a day barely passes without having new Jambox competitor hitting the stock market. Yet, as Jawbone CEO Hosain Rahman talked about on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt last week, in the past, Jawbone bent heavily on the software behind a hardware — and this update well shows that the company has not strayed not even close that original mission.
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