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Bluetooth Ball : SE MBS-100 Bluetooth Speaker Actually Sounds Good

Bluetooth Ball : SE MBS-100 Bluetooth Speaker Actually Sounds Good
Posted Monday, June 02, 2008 by Noah Kravitz     
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I'm generally not one for Stereo Bluetooth.  I use my phone as a music player all the time, but prefer wired headphones to wireless since they generally sound a lot) better and also don't require recharging.  Granted, that limits me to phones that have standard size headphone jacks (since I'm a giant snob and use fancy earphones and not the garbage that comes with musicphones) but it's worth it.

Sony Ericsson sent me a Stereo Bluetooth accessory that's got me singing a different tune, though ... so to speak.  The MBS-100 "Bluetooth Ball"is a black sphere of speakers, amp and Bluetooth receiver that fits in one hand, runs off of a rechargable battery, and actually sounds pretty good.  The Ball pairs with any Stereo Bluetooth music source via the A2DP profile, and also accepts wired connections via a 3.5mm line-in jack.  And in a nifty little trick, the line-in jack doubles as a line-out jack, meaning that you can use the Ball as a Bluetooth receiver wired up to a stereo system or higher quality set of powered speakers.

And in all honesty the sound quality of this little ball far, far exceeded my expectations.  On the one hand those expectations were pretty low thanks to the legions of crappy powered speakers that have flooded the market ever since Apple's iPod caught on several years ago.  On the other hand, the MBS-100 actually sounds quite good given its small size and the limitations of Bluetooth audio.

Am I going to replace my home stereo with the MBS-100?  Yeah, right.  But could I see a home for the Bluetooth Ball, say, out in the backyard during Summertime parties and hooked up to the bedroom stereo the rest of the time for use as a Bluetooth receiver?  Absolutely.  The combination of above average portable sound (with a rechargeable battery built-in) and Bluetooth receiver makes for a pretty nifty little accessory.  Nice job, SE.


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Tysbenz @ Sep 27 8:32 PM
I just got the MBS-100 and can't adjust the volume of my iphone 3g to it....Any ideas how to get this to work?

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