[section_title title=”Packaging”]Â Packaging
Lets start off the review with a look at the packaging the BoomBar 2 comes in.
Here we have the front of the box which sports some branding, feature descriptions and of course a large picture of the speaker itself.
The rear of the box features more information, with the left hand side talking about where the inspiration for the product (and the name) came from and the right hand side goes more in depth on the features and also features some specs and finally a box contents list.
Lifting the lid of the box presents us with the Kitsound slogan.
Removing the contents of the box the first thing we get our hands on is the speaker in its carry case, which is wrapped in a plastic bag for good measure.
Finally we also have in the box the standard accessory accompaniment of a USB charging cable and an AUX cable to plug the speaker in to non wireless devices.
So the packaging is clean and of a nice quality, lets see if the speaker itself follows the same principles.
I have the original version of this Bluetooth speaker. It is ok but the bass was a bit underwhelming so pleased to see Kitsound have improved it in this version.