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The Carbon Audio Zooka is a good-looking, colorful portable Bluetooth wireless speaker that can act as a stand for your iPad, but audio performance suffers if you pump up the volume....
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Published: 2013-11-06, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Delivers clean audio at moderate volumes. Good-looking, clever design acts as stand for iOS devices. Speakerphone capability.
Distorts at top volumes. Oddly placed control panel
The Carbon Audio Zooka is a good-looking, colorful portable Bluetooth wireless speaker that can act as a stand for your iPad, but audio performance suffers if you pump up the volume....
Мне всегда хотелось Bluetooth-колонку, но свободных финансов именно для такого приобретения как-то не находилось. Zooka от Carbon Audio — достаточно бюджетная штука. Даже в наших краях ее можно найти по оригинальной цене — $89. А где-то, далеко-далеко, де...
Abstract: I'm ever so slightly in love with this Bluetooth wireless speaker bar for iPad and – at a push, if you wedge it on top of the screen – MacBook Air. The Zooka, as it's called, might make your Air topple over if there's not a wall behind it but, as an iPad ...
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Published: 2013-05-23, Author: Daniel , review by: geardiary.com
Good sound, Functions as an iPad stand, Side atop your Laptop's screen without obscuring the video camera, Under $100, Awesomely cool name
No 3.5mm cable in the box; Controls on the bottom when using the Zooka with a tablet
The Zooka is a design triumph. It's well thought out, with a design that will suit pretty much every tablet and even phones and laptops too. The materials are high-quality and feel premium. The downside is that the sound is a little unimpressive. N...
Abstract: Zooka ($100) is the first product from Carbon Audio, and was launched as a Kickstarter campaign. Having been fully funded it's now available for direct purchase. The Bluetooth wireless speaker has a very unusual design. Instead of a box, it's an extru...
Clever design attaches to tablets, laptops, and more
Pedestrian audio at best, Too many Bluetooth clicks and pops
Given the Zooka's mediocre performance, the question is, who should buy it? The answer, I suppose, is folks looking for hybrid speaker/stands. To me, Bluetooth is an odd choice for such devices, since the speaker is often physically attached to the sourc...