
I could not attend the IFA and I think all the hullabaloo wouldnt be the right place for me. But I read lots of announcements during my holidays and needed some time to sort everything before finally posting some summary. So here you have some late news about the IFA including some afterparty latecomers.
First of all the RIVA S is finally close to being production ready. RIVA managed to sort out all software bugs, and they are still fine tuning the speaker to bring it to the market in mid-October. I had a meeting with RIVAs main engineer Donald North and managed to record a short interview about the current status:
Another interesting and comparable portable speaker comes from German speaker company Canton. They announced both the Musicbox XS which is quite similar to the Bose Soundlink Mini, and the larger Musicbox S which will be released later this year. The Musicbox XS is already available and I will hopefully be able to check out soon how this compares against the Bose and some other speakers in its class.



After the Kilburn, Marshall showed with the upcoming Stockwell that they really take the portable speakers market seriously. The Stockwell is much smaller and rather resembles the first generation of the Bose Soundlink, especially when equipped with the optional foldable leather-cover which also acts as a stand, if you like retro-design this is definitely the perfect speaker for you, I am sure it will sound great as well after having heard the Kilburn:


Teufel from Berlin announced several different portable speakers starting from the smallest Bamster XS to the new Bamster Pro and Rockster XS, also interesting could be the upcoming Boomster XL, which is already available for preorder in contrast to the other new Teufel announcements. The Boomster XL is a blown up heavy-weight version of the normal Boomster, which I already showed in some videos and that I will review soon. I hope to get the Boomster XL as well to see how much sound you can get out of 10kg.


There were some other promising appearences which I would just like to mention, e.g. the Trendwoo "Kraken" seemed to be a pretty decent sounding mini-speaker, Philips showed the new BT6600 which sounded much more serious than its predecessor the BT6000 and the Fugoo XL should finally be available soon, after I write this. I hope to get the chance to hear this on as well.
PS. yes, I am aware of the new UE Boom 2, but I doubt anyone wants to hear it being even louder but still sounding the same as before?
If you discovered some other interesting "Boombas" at the IFA please let me know ;-)