Logitech Squeezebox Boom Comments
| Author | Edward Chester |
| Published | 14th Oct 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Price | £173.87 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £199.95 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for Logitech Squeezebox Boom
Fleabane said on 29th September 2008
Ed said on 29th September 2008
Quite the pertinent comment.
I'm glad to see you agree with what was probably my overall feeling regarding this device. Logitech needs to, not necessarily go back to the drawing board with this technology but, hone it down a little. Take a risk and maybe drop some of the features but make the ones it does have super easy to use.
emat said on 6th October 2008
Hi All,
You then should give a try to the Philips NP1100 which is much cheaper, UpNp/DLNA and very easy to use and install (cf video available on Youtube).
Another advantage is the fact that you connect it to your current audio system as a kind of dongle.
Ed said on 8th October 2008
"Another advantage is the fact that you connect it to your current audio system as a kind of dongle."
That being the exact situation this device is trying to avoid...
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I ran a squeezebox three for a while but concluded it was more of hobby than a way of listening to music, a lot of messing about is required to keep it up and running, even then drop out on internet radio was a problem and it's stupid that it doesn't support UPnP. As an alternative the (more expensive) Sonus system doesn't seem to suffer in this way, though I've ended up just using a airport express and iTunes/Airfoil, far more stable and flexible.