The HTC One can emit the best sound we've heard from a smartphone – but that doesn't mean we don't want to have something that makes it sound even better.
Enter the HTC BoomBass, a little device that measures 64mm³ but can supercharge the sound coming from your aluminium-shod phone
Talking about HTC BoomBass first, it is a cube-shaped Bluetooth subwoofer, which pairs with your HTC smartphones and gives you extra bass and volume, which would nicely supplement your phone’s BoomSound speakers. The pairing can be done with just a tap using NFC.
BoomBass packs its own 1200 mAh battery, which can last upto 9 hours. HTC has even included a slide-out shelf in BoomBass to put your phone
If you've ever used the HTC Battery Bar, then you'll recognise the colour scheme on offer here. It's a recognisable combination, and it's good to see the company trying to draw attention to its accessories too.
The HTC One pairs with the apt-X and Bluetooth 3.0-enabled BoomBass (sadly not Bluetooth 4.0, although the need for it is relatively questionable) by a simple NFC-activated tap, which means you can be up and playing your tunes in a matter of seconds if you've turned on the prerequisite connections on both devices.
Enter the HTC BoomBass, a little device that measures 64mm³ but can supercharge the sound coming from your aluminium-shod phone
Talking about HTC BoomBass first, it is a cube-shaped Bluetooth subwoofer, which pairs with your HTC smartphones and gives you extra bass and volume, which would nicely supplement your phone’s BoomSound speakers. The pairing can be done with just a tap using NFC.
BoomBass packs its own 1200 mAh battery, which can last upto 9 hours. HTC has even included a slide-out shelf in BoomBass to put your phone
If you've ever used the HTC Battery Bar, then you'll recognise the colour scheme on offer here. It's a recognisable combination, and it's good to see the company trying to draw attention to its accessories too.
The HTC One pairs with the apt-X and Bluetooth 3.0-enabled BoomBass (sadly not Bluetooth 4.0, although the need for it is relatively questionable) by a simple NFC-activated tap, which means you can be up and playing your tunes in a matter of seconds if you've turned on the prerequisite connections on both devices.
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