iPhone users can now experience thumping music, just by teaming their Apple device with Altec Lansing’s recent innovation known as the Mix Boombox.
The Mix Boombox packages a built-in universal dock, horn-loaded silk dome tweeters, two mid range drivers, 5.25-inch side-firing subwoofer, 5.25-inch tuned passive radiator and integrated digital FM radio. Users can power the device via electric socket or by means of 8 D batteries. The docking system allows users to charge their iPhone while listening to music.
The Boombox measures 19.7” x 9.3” x 7.7” and incorporates dual Aux in jacks, facilitating users to connect two additional audio players. The device comes inclusive of a clip-on remote that assists users to control the speakers, playlists and navigate songs easily. The docking system automatically pauses the music when a call is received on the iPhone. The Mix Boombox is designed in such a way that the device is immune to mobile phone interference, eliminating the need to switch to airplane mode.
The Mix Boombox incorporates a digital radio that packages telescopic antenna and 4 station presets. The device consists of a high contrast LCD that features track details, artist, album and station display. Moreover, the 7-band graphic equalizer provides multiple EQ modes that allow users to choose sound.
The Altec Lansing device is expectedly for approximately $300.