This gadget makes your $10 earbuds sound like $200 headphones
What if
those lame EarPods that Apple included with your iPhone could sound like
top-of-the-line headphones?
I'm no audiophile, but even I can hear a
clear difference between cheap headphones and high-quality headphones. That is,
until I plugged my crappy headphones into the new BoomStick.
A tiny $99 gizmo, the BoomStick plugs into
your headphone jack, and you plug your headphones into the BoomStick. Turn it
on, and like magic, your headphones' quality soars dramatically.
In a few weeks of testing, I found that
the BoomStick made a pair of $10 headphones sound even better than $200 Beats
by Dre Solo2 headphones (without the BoomStick). I actually preferred my cheap
headphones, when they were plugged into the BoomStick over the $200 headphones
that were plugged right into my phone.
When I used the BoomStick with the Beats
headphones, the sound was off-the-charts awesome.
With BoomStick, you hear instruments you
wouldn't otherwise hear. But it's not just louder -- sounds are more realistic,
making it feel like you're immersed in the music. When watching videos, sounds
feel like they're coming from all around you -- approaching you, moving away
from you, off in the distance or up close.
The secret sauce in the BoomStick,
according to parent company BoomCloud 360, is a chip with some particularly
smart software. Inside the BoomStick, the chip analyzes the sound profile of
the content you're listening to, and in real time replays it in a more natural
sounding way, with deeper bass and better-optimized high-frequency sounds.
"With the BoomStick, you can make
your free earphones outperform expensive headphones or you can take your
expensive headphones to a whole new level of enveloping sound," said
according to George Appling, co-founder of BoomCloud 360, which makes the
BoomStick.
There are a couple of notable, unfortunate
quirks to the BoomStick.
For example, it's a bit awkward carrying
your phone and your connected BoomStick in your pocket,
particularly if you're using your phone while listening to music -- it just
kind of dangles off your phone and weighs it down.
It also has a confusing button system. One
button turns the power on, but another toggles the BoomStick's software on and
off.
The company says that's designed so that
you can easily hear the difference between the sounds your headphones play --
with and without the BoomStick. But I didn't see a point to that. Why would you
want the BoomStick to be on while you hear lower-quality sound?
Another quirky feature: Hold down the
button for a few seconds to hear even better sound, which BoomCloud says is
designed specifically with cheap headphones in mind. I actually often found
that feature to make music sound worse, with over-saturated sounds --
particularly in the bass range.
You've really got to jam your headphones
into the BoomStick jack, too. I had to twist my headphone plug in a few times
to make sure the sound wasn't just playing in my left ear.
As amazing as the BoomStick is, I kind of
wish the company just made a really great set of $99 headphones. It would be
simpler and less awkward to carry around.
Still, if you're someone who appreciates
great-sounding audio, the BoomStick is worth a try.
The BoomStick will hit stores on March 1.
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Via CNN
This gadget makes your $10 earbuds sound like $200 headphones
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