Turn your smartphone into a tiny home theater with this compact speaker upgrade.
Of all the iPhone features Apple has upgraded over the years—from the camera to the screen to the software—the built-in speaker remains disappointing at best. A good pair of headphones solves that problem, but so does Scosche’s new BoomCanMS Portable Speaker, a tiny Bluetooth boombox that secures itself to modern iPhones through the MagSafe connection on the back.It’s not that Apple doesn’t care about how good the iPhone’s built-in speakers sound.
Basic physics are working against how good the iPhone on its own can sound, but for $45, the Scosche BoomCanMS is a simple way to upgrade the iPhone’s acoustic capabilities if you adamantly refuse to wear headphones. With Bluetooth 5.0, it doesn’t connect to an iPhone quite as effortlessly as AirPods do, but you can pair it in iOS Settings.
the BoomCanMS can also be used as an upgraded speaker phone if you’ve got a room full of people trying to listen in on a call. A pair of BoomCanMS speakers can also be wirelessly connected for true stereo sound, but only one can magnetically piggyback on an iPhone at a time.which means it can easily survive a dunk in water up to a meter deep for half an hour, but don’t expect it to pump out your tunes if you decide to take it snorkeling.
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