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Within the confines of the audiophile spectrum exists a passel of audio listeners with varying degrees of auditory discernment. Somewhere an insomniac just likes to hear the voice of the 3AM DJ on a kitchen radio, in the apartment below some hipsters are having existential debates about 1Q84 while streaming Bon Iver’s latest over a Bluetooth speaker, while further down the street a bass woofer with a car passes a bunch of guys busting moves to the beat of Run DMC on an old boombox from the 80s.
Then there’s the iGeneration. Until the iPod came along, a simple 3.5mm jack connected to a hi-fi auxiliary input would have sufficed to annoy your neighbours, but with the rise of the white headphone legion, manufacturers have scrambled to produce speaker docks to give the world something else to waste its money on.