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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Wanted to by a wireless speaker for work space
I work in gallery and need put some calm
Music at background
Need something with long battery look nise
Any sujestiions |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"dont buy jbl or harmon, i have seen thousands of these come in to work, they are highly faulty from the box. i like my harmon kardon, they work for me"
ive had mine since 2003, sound is just as good now as it was back then. |
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"Kitsound are well worth looking at if you want good quality at a sensible price. I've got a few of their Bluetooth speakers & headphones & can't fault them. "
Iv got the Boom Evolution and its simply amazing little bit of kit! |
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It depends on your budget OP.
We’ve had our fair share of wireless speakers in the past, but have ended up with a pretty cheap UE Megaboom as our go-to.
It was £150 and sounded better than the Bose or anything else at the time (3 years ago).
It’s waterproof, can be mounted to a tripod, paired with another for a stereo setup and is the size of a wine bottle and the battery lasts 5-9 hours depending on volume.
It even comes on meets with us now, thankfully it can’t talk!
- John |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
NW London |
Sony SRS series are good for music with a strong bass line.
Watch for manufacturers claims about battery life though, the stated ones are for playing music at a lower volume with all the special features turned off.
For example my Sony XB40 claims 24hr battery life but in reality at full volume and with the lights off it does about 6.
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