Yes that’s true however it certainly wouldn’t sound worse than anything else we 
have, as the reviewer said it still sounds pretty good.

So Amazon are selling the units? That’s a pretty good price, bet your life 
they’re more expensive than that over here though I did get a pleasant surprise 
with the B&W Z2, got one for $300 and that’s incredible value for money.

I think the other outstanding feature of this unit - apart from sound - would 
be the battery life of 18 hours, don’t know any Bluetooth portable except the 
Soundlinke III that would come anywhere near that, you get 14 hours from the 
Soundlink and that’s impressive enough, about 6 hours from the Logitech UE Boom 
but then again with the Boom I’m not at all surprised given the small battery 
that thing has, again what the engineers at Logitech were taking at the time of 
the UE Boom’s design one can only guess.


> On 30 Nov 2014, at 5:06 am, Mary Otten <maryot...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> The t7 sells for $349 in the U.S. on Amazon. Of possible interest is
> the fact that the special aptx technology that it uses to improve the
> bluetooth sound is not available on Apple devices and is apparently not
> likely to be, since Qualcom owns the company that invented it.
> 
> Mary
> 
> 

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