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    Soundfreaq

    By Jeremy HorwitzMay 14, 2021 4:51 pm UTC

    Prior year Best of Show Award-winner Soundfreaq officially unveiled three new speaker systems at CES, as well as a number of new colors of its prior speakers. Pocket Kick is the smallest and most “new” of the designs; Sound Rise and Double Spot are inspired by prior-generation products.

    Soundfreaq


    Pocket Kick ($99) is a challenger to Jawbone’s Mini Jambox at a much lower price, designed to bring the company’s distinctive black metal and plastic aesthetic into a unit you can carry anywhere.

    Soundfreaq
    Double Spot ($119) is a version of the company’s earlier Sound Spot with… two big drivers instead of one. Designed to be used at home, a compartment on its bottom lets you add a battery to it for $29 more.

    Soundfreaq
    Sound Rise ($69) is a rethinking of the Dock Connector-based alarm clock and speaker the company released last year, considerably smaller and now fully Bluetooth 4-based. It’s every bit as handsome with a bit of sonic compromise, once again at a much lower price.

    Soundfreaq
    Pocket Kick ($99) is a challenger to Jawbone’s Mini Jambox at a much lower price, designed to bring the company’s distinctive black metal and plastic aesthetic into a unit you can carry anywhere.

    Soundfreaq
    Pocket Kick ($99) is a challenger to Jawbone’s Mini Jambox at a much lower price, designed to bring the company’s distinctive black metal and plastic aesthetic into a unit you can carry anywhere.

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    Jeremy Horwitz was the Editor-in-Chief at iLounge. He has written over 5,000 articles and reviews for the website and is one of the most respected members of the Apple media. Horwitz has been following Apple since the release of the original iPod in 2001. He was one of the first reviewers to receive a pre-release unit of the device, and his review helped put iLounge on the map as a go-to source for Apple news.

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