Here are four toys that will help you throw a bash that even Skrillex would be proud of
 Denon CEOL-N8
Full disclosure: we’re very fond of Denon. We grew up using home audio systems that deployed their designed-and-made-in-Japan amplifiers, and so when we saw this “network-enabled CD receiver” we just had to give it a listen.
You can use this with your smart device, TV, Blu-ray player, laptop or tablet, or whatever else you feel like using: the only constraints to this equation are your imagination, and the constants here are the guarantee of powerful, clear sound.
Rs. 66,900; Profx.com
 JBL Voyager
JBL’s unique blend of Bluetooth mastery and design wizardry continues with the Voyager. We haven’t been this engaged in the open-the-package-and-get-it-working process since we opened our Macbook Pro boxes a few years ago; the product and package designers really hit this one out of the park.
We took this little powerhouse on the road with us, and we’d be lying if we said we were happy to give it back to the company after review. Yes, it’s just that good ”” and the fact that it looks like something an alien mothership spat out as a gift to the human race doesn’t hurt either.
Rs. 19,990;Harman.in
 HDMX Jam Plus
So HDMX took the boombox and brought it up to speed for the hashtag age with the Jam Party, and seems to have done exactly that with the portable Bluetooth speaker as well. The Jam Plus sounds great for its size, and its killer feature is that you can buy two and pair them together. So you then get a stereo speaker setup, with audio streaming from a smart device of choice ”” no wires needed.
If the technology on display here sounds like magic, it sort of is ”” at least, being able to fill a (small) room with sound without using a single wire certainly feels liberating.
Rs. 3,990; HDMXaudio.com
 NAD Viso 1
Canadian audiophile major NAD has been delighting its clientele since 1972, and there’s finally a way for you to get in on the party without having to deal with a loan officer at a bank. When we saw and tested this understatedly-designed dock at a Mumbai audio lounge, we were instantly reminded of the B&W Zeppelin ”” a product we consider to be the Aston Martin of iPod docks.
Rs. 45,000 La-kozy.in
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