Twelve South's BassJump subwoofer improves your MacBook experien...

Courtesy Engadget  Tue, 11/24/2009 - 07:56

Twelve South's BassJump subwoofer improves your MacBook experience via USB, not parachute The speakers on the MacBook line are generally quite good -- for a laptop.

Rock your world they won't, but Twelve South's BassJump might just add that low-frequency kick your unibody workhorse has been missing.

The solitary speaker connects via USB and, through an analog-styled tuning app, augments the built-in speakers of the laptop with much-needed bass.

If the styling didn't clue you in this is only for MacBooks and, at $80, seems to come at quite a...


 

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