The speaker looks visually very chic, the metal housing will contribute to a and the controls are kept to a minimum, so there really are no buttons (also no on / off switch) but only a volume control on the side. This is regulated by a turn to the side.
The box will automatically switch to plugging the jack cable and a dragging of the selfsame again.
A blue LED light on the side indicates the operation of the unit and gives the whole a nice touch. In charging mode the lighting is red.
The speakers are well protected by a perforated plexiglass cover.
A stand or the like does not have the box, but an angled jack cable, which makes a very good impression.
Bluetooth and NFC there is not in this price range, of course, and even a radio is not on board.
All in all, sees the box of very high quality and makes a good impression.
The sound:
I had read the MobiWave Master, the Sony SRS-BTV5 Smart mini jukebox and Musicman and I must say, the sound of the Hama box like it with the best, so the sound is also at a high volume for a Handylautsprecherbox clear yet beautiful and also the volume is more than adequate.
In the bass, there could be a bit more, for the size is the whole but of course right!
In the ranking of the best sound Beginning I would distribute the following placements: Hama Kitsound Box, MusicMan, Sony BTV5 and MobiWave master, where it is mono and the first two to stereo speakers at the last two.
And you have to say fair, that Sony really listen as the Wavemaster for monoliths well.
Scope of supply:
Kitsoundbox, phone cable, USB Ladekabek and instructions ...
Conclusion:
The Hama Kitsound box looks through the metal housing of noble and the minimalist controls have their charm.
Nevertheless, an on / off switch or a foot would have been no error.
The entire box a quality image and also the attached clinker cable makes a good impression.
the sound is clear even at high volume and has me more than convinced.
Who can do without Bluetooth and NFC, which gets a good box with clear sound.