
We love listening to music, and sometimes we get super frustrated because we can’t show our buddy that cool new song because the in-built speakers are just plain horrible. The Sound Kick Bluetooth Speaker is an award winning little sound blaster that changed how I listen to music, watch movies, and even game on my laptop.
It’s now half of its original price, and that puts it at $50 – this includes shipping!
An award winning speaker for 50 bucks? What are you waiting for? Buy it! I’m happy with my purchase – I bought the Sound Kick Bluetooth Speaker a few of months ago. Darn it. I always buy stuff right before they get a major discount.
It’s 1.6 inches thick making it the best sound blaster if you’re constantly on the go – it can fit in your purse without problems.

Let’s say you’re visiting a friend of yours in another city, and you guys want to watch a couple of movies, but you foolishly forgot its charger back home. In this situation, a normal person would despair, but not you, the new owner of the Sound Kick Bluetooth Speaker – its battery can last up to 7 hours on one charge!
And that’s not even the best thing about it – the sound quality is amazing!
Seriously, the Sound Kick Bluetooth Speaker outputs some top-notch sounds without the usual distortion that you find in the $50 range. The rich detailed audio is due to the 2.3 inch dual drivers, and the UQ3 spatial enhancement technology that it uses – it provides a greater audio depth.
You can stream music wireless via Bluetooth, and you can also connect your device to the Sound Kick Bluetooth Speaker via a line-in port. It pairs with ease to Pandora, Spotify, and Google Play Music – and other music streaming apps.
Ow, did I forget to mention that you can even charge your phone at it? It has an USB power socket.

It weighs about 1.6 lb, that is 0.7 kg for you metric users. It isn’t heavy at all. It also comes packed with a 3.5mm cable.
Beautiful design, and quality material encompasses the compact and loud sound blaster. I recommend youturn on the unit and expand the Xkick chamber that will not only enhance your bass experience, but it will offer a rubberised stand – it actually looks like one little monolith from Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Most of its buttons are touch sensitive, and they don’t feel all blocky when pushing them – also, I didn’t encounter issues while pressing said buttons.
Take a look at this unboxing video – it also has a little sound demo.
In short, I highly recommend this little soundblaster – the Sound Kick Bluetooth speaker is my preferred device to use when I’m travelling.
Roxanne Briean
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