: Boostaroo Portable Audio Amplifier/Splitter
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Boostaroo Portable Audio Amplifier/Splitter
from: Boostaroo
Brand: Boostaroo
Label: Boostaroo
Manufacturer: Boostaroo
Model: T613-BM
Publisher: Boostaroo
Studio: Boostaroo

Features:
  • 2 AA batteries provide up to 20 hours of continuous use (not included)
  • Boosts the sound of anything that uses a headphone: DVD-, CD-, MP3-, or audio cassette-players, laptops, portable TVs, palm theaters, video games, PDAs, even NASCAR scanners or motorcycle helmet intercoms.
  • Extends the battery life of most portable audio because lower volume settings can be used on the primary device
  • Share your audio with two other people with no loss of sound quality



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What Others Say

I know you gonna love this!
I bought this thing because I work 3rd shift and my girl works 2nd, so when I get home and want some loud music I'm forced to listen to my mp3 player downstairs. It sucked until I bought this thing. I have some really nice cans and actually hooked up 2 of these together... Even better! Just go ahead and get this thing. You won't be disapointed.



great product
My husband and I are seniors. We purchased a portable dvd player for our boat trips, a LG-great picture by the way-but had a hard time hearing the movies with the headphones we purchased. After reading the reviews, thought I'd take a chance,boy, what a difference! I'd say they are exactly as advertised-I'm so glad I bought it.Clear and Loud.Perfect



meh
I purchased the Boostaroo for use with a pair of Sennheiser HD280's. I primarily use the headphones with my PS3, but the PS3's default volume level isn't quite loud enough in some games. The Boostaroo definitely helps in this regard. However, there is some noticeable distortion introduced at medium to high volume levels. I also had to purchase a separate volume control since neither the audio source (PS3) nor the headphones feature a volume control.

Pluses:
-amplifies volume (duh)

Minuses:
-introduces some audio distortion at medium to high volume levels
-no volume control

I'm probably gonna end up returning the Boostaroo and picking up one of those cmoy amps off e-bay instead.



Works pretty well
I have an Archos 504 media player, and it just doesn't put out enough volume for my 53-year-old ears. My Sennheiser PX-100 earphones, which I really like, work fine with my DVD player, but the Archos just doesn't get the job done, even with the volume turned up to maximum. The Boostaroo makes the difference between volume that is not quite high at max, and volume that is quite comfortable a little below max. (Boostaroo claims a 2X increase.)

I bought a CMoy amplifier on eBay, it provides quite a bit more amplification and also features its own volume knob, instead of relying on the volume control of the device it's connected to. I'll probably use the CMoy more at home. However, the CMoy is kind of funky looking and might raise a ... Read More



Great,but be gentle with cord
I heve used one of these for over 2 years connected to a pair of Logitech z2300 powered speakers. The Logitech speakers,which are now only $90 plus shipping on Amazon,become amazingly,unbelievably powerful when the signal is boosted with a Boosteroo.This really helps when using an mp3 with low output(keep mp3 volume down to save battery,hearing and also avoid being arrested).
After 2 years i have now encountered the "bad wire" problem others have noted,but I will still buy another one.This time I'll take care to keep the cord from being moved around all the time,maybe by taping it to the side of the the unit and adding a short extension.


 

Boostaroo Portable Audio Amplifier/Splitter