For years, it was all about speaker docks – standalone, table-top systems that plug into the wall and hold your phone, charging it and playing your songs at the same time.
More recently, we've seen a flood of smaller, cord-free speaker systems that play streaming music from your mobile device. The king of this category is Jawbone's Jambox, a six-inch-wide stereo speaker box with a USB-rechargeable battery, a rubberized case and a Bluetooth radio. It doesn't charge your phone, but you can take it just about anywhere.
I love this category – I have a wireless speaker in every room in the house – so I was excited to test the Sound Kick, the newest speaker from Soundfreaq.
It's a speaker box that hits a sweet spot between the compact Jambox and a larger, more traditional dock. It's portable, uses Bluetooth to stream wirelessly, has a rechargeable battery, and it also charges your phone (any phone, not just an iPhone) via a USB port on the back. It sounds great, and it's only $100 – half the price of a Jambox.
The manufacturer, Soundfreaq, is a small American company that makes a handful of mobile-centric products, including the Sound Stack, a traditional speaker dock with built-in Bluetooth that we rated very highly in 2011. The company also makes the Sound Step Recharge, another speaker system with a rechargeable battery.
But the Sound Kick is cheaper, more attractive and more portable than either of those. It's not that small – about 10.5 inches long, 1.4 inches thick and about 4.5 inches tall, roughly twice the size of a Jambox and a bit heavier. A portion of the back panel pops out, letting it tilt back. The box-shaped section, which pulls out easily with two fingers, doubles as a speaker enclosure, so it improves the bass response from the pair of 2.3-inch drivers.
