

When you’re dealing with audio, the three buttons on top of the device have very specific functions. Let’s first look at it from a music standpoint. From then on out, all of your audio will be redirected through the Koncert Boomstation. Once your device is paired, a second, blue LED indicator will show.
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The Bluetooth setup process isn’t as simple on a Mac. I was also able to pair the speaker with my Mac, although it took a few extra steps. From then on, the device will automatically connect whenever it’s powered on. On an iPhone, all you have to do is turn on Bluetooth and tap on the device once it shows up to connect to it. Setting it up to work with your devices is easy as well. To use the speaker, all you have to do is flip on the switch on the side, and a green LED indicator will come on, followed by a tone. Naztech says the device takes about 3 hours to charge, which was accurate. I would’ve liked to see a USB power adapter in the box as well, but my iPhone’s charging brick worked just fine.Īfter first receiving the speaker, I charged it up fully. Aside from the device itself, Naztech includes in the box a cloth carrying bag for the speaker, a micro-USB charging cable, and a 3.5mm cable for devices without Bluetooth. There all also two small LED indicators, each performing separate functions. Finally, on the side, you’ll find the speaker’s connections: a micro-USB port for charging the speaker, a full-sized USB port for charging your devices off of, a 3.5mm auxiliary jack, and the power switch.

Aside from product info, the bottom of the speaker is mostly empty, with little feet for the speaker to rest on. The top of the speaker has 3 clicky control buttons for adjusting the volume/track or for playing and pausing/phone operations. Over the front, you’ll find a pressed metal grille for the speakers. It feels extremely high quality and sturdy, without any bending or creaking.

The majority of the speaker is a matte, soft plastic, which doesn’t show fingerprints or scratches. The Koncert Boomstation is a very simple device. Combining a traditional Bluetooth speaker with a backup battery for your devices and a speakerphone makes for one interesting product, and I’ve been putting the device through its paces for the last few weeks. So, naturally, it was exciting to a see a Bluetooth speaker from Naztech, the Koncert Boomstation, enter the scene. It’s no secret that we’re fans of Bluetooth speakers here at 9to5Mac.
