Comes With A Rotating Design

It has 9 pre-recorded tracks including Happy Birthday and Anniversary tunes.For those looking for a compact companion and who loves to talk non-stop, Comfy MusiTalk is India’s first Mono Bluetooth headset offering unprecedented 13-hours of talk-time. Dynamic Conglomerate, a company founded by IT veterans committed to providing a host of innovative IT, lifestyle and telecom accessories today announced the launch of its maiden consumer electronics brand, ‘FINGERS’.FINGERS as a brand is setting out to make itself synonymous with a new language of technology.

Interestingly on a full charge, it provides a mammoth over 9-hours of playback/talk-time.Next in line is the FINGERS Chic BT5 with flattering looks, which is India’s first fast-charging Bluetooth in-ear headphone that provides an astonishing playback of 2-hours in just 5 minutes of charge time.

Sound-N-Touch Glow M3 is the World’s first Mobile cable to glow at the sense of sound or touch while also supporting fast charging..With innovation and Computer Wire Cables quality focus at the core, FINGERS as a brand is setting out to make itself synonymous with a new language of technology by launching 40+ products in the IT and mobile accessories space with six being firsts in India and three of them being world’s firsts. It also comes with a rotating design making it wearable on either ear.

Wired and wireless headphones, earphones and portable speakers will be few of major categories out of 10+ categories that FINGERS will begin its foray with. It is not only a full function headset with Bluetooth, FM, MicroSD and Aux but also provides a high level of sound quality with bass tuned to Indian ears. In case you want to double the fun, FINGERS Knockout supports TWS (True Wireless Stereo) to enable you to connect 2 of them together.

It is a full function party speaker with FM, USB and Aux. It is not only the toughest but is also bundled with wireless Mic for karaoke nights or to host a party.The products being launched for the first time in the world and India include FINGERS Resonance, which is the World’s 1st Bluetooth in-ear headphone with 3D Resonance technology, size-defying bass and a playback time of 15 hours.Finally, the sixth in the list of first-timers is FINGERS Knockout which is touted to be India’s toughest portable speaker.

It also lets you record 140 seconds and playback.FINGERS Sugar-n-Spice will have the distinction of being the World’s first Bluetooth on-ear headphone with contrasting ear-cups that offer an exemplary visual look to match your style and feel. FINGERS launches new products in India.Also, on offer is Sound-N-Touch Glow M3 Mobile Cable

The latest Bose SoundLink

 Hardcore music audiophiles will still connect player to speaker with a physical cable, using  the AUX or 3. They are priced Rs 19,900 and Rs 24,500 respectively. With Amazer, you can sync the colours to the music or pick a single colour that goes with your mood or just use it as a night lamp, all with a touch control or through a phone app.

And considering what passes for popular music these days, who can tell the difference!Apple has its own wireless technology known as Airplay and the quality is superior to Bluetooth, but it  rides over an existing Wi-Fi network. And since it is available on almost all devices — mobile phone, PC, laptop, tablet, MP3 player — you can source your music from almost anywhere.                                                   

Three years ago, a reviewer in the gadget website Gizmodo, began a survey of wireless speakers like this: “Your average, portable Bluetooth speaker is garbage — the crap to quality ratio in the category, is absurd!” Things have improved vastly since then and the convenience of  untethering your speaker,  no longer involves a compromise on music quality, or at least not much.

The 10 watt output was a definite improvement on the native sound of my 36-inch TV and at Rs 3,290 (a bit cheaper on Amazon), it is great value for money. So you have to set up a hotspot first, which is a hassle.

The music will be audible for 12 hours on a full charge of its batteries for the Revolve model and 16 hours for the  slightly larger Revolve+.Bluetooth is the most used  format for streaming music wirelessly to a speaker. For a week now, I have been enjoying music from Bluetooth speakers at both ends of the price spectrum and here is my take: Different strokes for different folks! And to each  its satisfied buyer.

The built-in 1,200mAh battery is good for about 2 hours of playback.Loud and clear musicEveryone makes Bluetooth speakers these days, but a Bose product proclaims its class — if you are willing to pay for it. The Kodak TV speaker 68M can be wirelessly  connected via Bluetooth, but if you are using it to boost the sound of your TV set (many of the latest LED TVs have poor sound output compared to the old CRT-type sets), you might as well use the AUX cable option.

Connecting to it is easy — you just ‘pair’ the  speaker to source with a couple of clicks and can take it up to 10 metres away, without loss of signal.. But for most of us, the convenience of unwiring our speaker is worth a small  degradation in audio quality. If you like to ‘colour’ your music, the asking price of Rs 3,999 will seem reasonable. An affordable Rs 2,000 speaker and a high end JBL, Sennheiser or  Bose costing 10-15 times as much, both end up embracing Bluetooth.                                                       

Apple has its own wireless technology known as Airplay and the quality is superior to Bluetooth, but it  rides over an existing WiFi network.Weighing a bit under 1 kg, it spills its sound uniformly.Sound and light spectacleThe programmable LED lights in the Zebronics Amazer speaker-lamp seem to be a throwback to those old sound and light spectacles you could enjoy on cassette decks where coloured LEDs were connected to different audio frequency bands.

There is just one downside:  In order to wirelessly transport the audio signal, Bluetooth, compresses it —and in the process, some quality is lost. The latest Bose SoundLink speaker, ‘Revolve’ takes audio quality a notch higher with a number of design tweaks: dual passive radiators which make the sound omnidirectional; a downward-facing transducer with deflectors that give a 360 degree throw from a seamless aluminium grill and the signature emphasis on the lower or bass sounds.5mm port at both ends.It comes with a built-in Lithium-Ion battery and needs to be recharged after some  six to eight hours of use. Ltd.Bluetooth is the most used  format for streaming music wirelessly to a speaker. Bluetooth remains the most popular technology for wireless speakers and the most democratic.

This is a 10 watt speaker with Bluetooth and AUX connections.Made-for-TV speaker from KodakKodak, a famous name for camera and photo film, has had a second coming in TV,  from its India licensee, Super Plastronics Pvt