Only the Sony counts as a boombox. The rest in your list are just glorified Bluetooth speakers. A boombox is supposed to have an AM/FM radio, audio in, and the ability to play CD's and/or cassette tapes.
Greetings: I agree. In past history and these days of technology 1 would think there would B wide and vast offering of true 2 ch stereo, multiple input "boom boxes" rather than over priced and over rated mono speakerboxes. My quest continues 4 such device.
I have a DINDIN bluetooth speaker, I really like the sound quality, the lighting, it works in any place, it makes me happy every time I use it, I have been using it for a year, this product deserves more likes.
Battery capacity ratings are in Milli-amp hours, NOT Mega-amp hours. A milliamp is 1/1000 of an amp, a Mega amp is 1 million amps, so you are off by a factor of 1 billion. Good review though. Thanks!
And at a low minimum volume you get so much space more than you could possibly imagine it is the king of Bluetooth speakers that's why they're only on their second generation but they've changed a lot
Hmmm... and for those of us who still have a HUGE cd collection along with thousands of USB sticks full of music.... you want we should give up the cd's? NEVER! Bring back a BoomBox with a cd player. Do it. Do it now. Just do it.
i was looking at this video, and i think none of these are any better than my 20 year old JVC RV-NB1, and these boomboxes are to tiny... barely any space for a deep bass production.
I think the last one is too expensive, I like the number 4 and 5, the number 4 because looks heavy duty and I can use my SD card and i can charge my phone but I like more number 5 because I have Bluetooth I have SD card I have radio FM and micro , yes I stay with number 5.
Tenmiya A 66 cannot be charged. First off stop calling it a boom box. Then to charge it they tell you to plug into a 220V and the supplied USB charge cable they tell you to plug into a 22oV to charge? Have fun electrocuting yourself. Mine is going back.
@@VadoMalvado-q8n Just use the usb cable supplied and plug it into a 120 outlet. The instructions that came with it must have been written in China or Mars somewhere because they are wrong. It charges fine but do not put it into 220 volt. Plus you would need a dryer type cord to do that anyway. The directions are just stupid. It works great and it's not bad for the $.
If you buy one of those high end CD players like a marantz or Denon with a reciever and speakers you will get the best sound possible from your CDs I'm talking about better than high resolution audio too.