![]() It can be synced either via bluetooth for wireless capabilities or if you are more of the wired type is an audio jack on one of the speaker while the other speaker has a microUSB port for charging purposes. There isn’t anything groundbreaking about the SuperStar. Also the Monster SuperStar is rated IPX-4 for splash resistance. If you have your own AC adapter(most do) to connect this to great, otherwise using the PC will take a good while. The carrying bag is acoustically transparent so you can enjoy music while its tucked inside. As pictured it does come with a nice carrying bag and also a USB cable. ![]() On the front is two speaker grills and a huge Monster insignia in the middle is placed on its bass port. It does prove a good grip if you care to hold it in your hand and walk around with it or place on it on top somewhere. The rubber casing helps the SuperStar sit up or even lay flat down. The SuperStar Speaker is compromised of a hard plastic material and is outfitted with a removable rubber silicone casing on the outside. Is the Superstar your savior for music? Style Its slim size is catered to be thrown anywhere from your backpack to even in your pocket and its set to pack a punch of sound in such a small device. Monster has recently come out with the “Superstar” which is supposed to be extremely lightweight and compact to fit your portable needs. Now when taking these out I love to throw one in my bag but some of them are too big or cumbersome for carrying around. I love using them mostly when I’m in the house cleaning up or cooking or when I’m hanging with a bunch of friends and we just want to rock out. Some we have seen look like cassette tapes while others you are able to clip on to your bag and rock out to them accordingly. And with up to 12 hours of battery life, the ability to charge a smartphone and a cool LED light-show effect, it will certainly be a crowd-pleaser.It’s definitely been an attack of the bluetooth speakers with them coming in all shapes and sizes to cater to a consumers. The Bluetooth speaker pumps out some booming tunes that can be heard in a relatively large outdoor space, and it has a full sound profile. In the right setting, the Monster Superstar RaveBox can be a great addition to your party. However, on multiple occasions, I experienced minor dropouts or interference if my phone was in my pocket or I walked into an adjoining room. It has the typical 33-foot range you'd expect from a Bluetooth device. Once paired with a device, the RaveBox reconnects quickly each time it's turned on. While streaming music to the boom box, you can charge your phone or tablet by plugging it into the RaveBox's rear panel. During a Memorial Day weekend party, we had the RaveBox cranked up to nearly max volume with the light show spinning constantly, and after 5 or 6 hours, the device still had two of four indicators of power left. Monster claims that the RaveBox has a 12-hour battery life, even at higher volumes with the bass blasting. For example, this boom box screams karaoke, yet Monster did not add a microphone. What's MissingĪlthough the RaveBox has shiny lights, booming bass and overall good sound, its omission of some features means it's more of a shindig than a full-blown party. However, it also sounds good when stood up on the end so that the light show can shine upward onto the ceiling. ![]() While using the RaveBox, I noticed that it does a good job of directing sound upward when placed on the floor. When I took the RaveBox to the roof and switched to Outdoor mode, I didn't lose any of the detail, particularly around the highs. The highs were clean and airy, filling my room with balanced audio. When I switched over to The Chainsmokers "Don't Let Me Down," I was impressed by the details, such as the breathiness of the vocalists and the clean bongos in the background.
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