Soundmatters' foxL Dash 7 Pocketable Speaker Lays Low

The foxL Dash 7 by Soundmatters is a rather peculiar portable speaker designed as a flat soundbar so it can keep a low profile in order to seamlessly be put in front of your tablet or laptop without hindering your viewing pleasure, whilst maximizing the audio experience with powerful omnidirectional sound. The foxL Dash 7 may be much slimmer than Soundmatter's foxL V2 series of portable speakers, yet it should perform just as well. It features an angled stand for adjusting the direction of the audio output, extended-range wireless Bluetooth audio streaming, a dual passive radiator system, a noise-canceling microphone for use with the Dash 7's speakerphone functionality and a rechargeable battery for up to 12 hours of usage.

Soundmatter's foxL Dash 7 pocketable wireless speaker will become available later this month in four trim colors for $249. Expect many more portable speakers to spring about at this year's CES event.

Soundmatters foxLO Subwoofer Injects More Thump Into Portable Speakers

Soundmatters, known for its portable bluetooth speakers, has revealed its first subwoofer called the foxLO. What's so special about it you ask? It's only the world's first palm-sized hi-fi subwoofer that features proprietary Magnetic Drive woofer technology with passive radiators that will add additional 25 watt amplification of clean, deep bass to the portable foxL v2 Bluetooth speaker once connected to its subwoofer output as well as any other portable bluetooth and non-Bluetooth speaker such as the Jambox using the foxLO's full pass audio output connection. But there is a catch, the foxLO is a little power hungry bugger and will require wall juice instead of running on a built-in rechargeable battery. Not so portable now.

It also features a USB output for charging your gadgets when connected to a wall outlet of course since there's no built-in battery remember? - and a bass volume adjuster. You'll be able to grab yours this spring for $149.

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