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So say you are at the beach, a the pool or even hanging outside with friends. You are having a good time, but something is missing…good music! Bluetooth portable speakers solve this problem because they can be used with pretty much any smartphone and they do not require external power. So you can easily throw one in your bag and you will be good to go. Today we are taking a look at the Adesso Xtreme S2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker that features double bass subwoofer sound technology, multipoint technology so you can connect multiple devices at once, and even a built-in microphone to take calls. Is this the perfect device for summer? Read on as we find out!
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A $40 Bluetooth speaker that allows you to talk and play tunes? We gave in an in-depth audio analysis to see how it performs in the real world.
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Last year Antec announced it was entering the mobile product segment, and at CeBit we were shown a number of new products in this category. Today we are taking a closer look at the A.M.P. SP1, a mobile Bluetooth speaker and speaker dock. It stands out with its stylish design that reminds us of the previously reviewed Jawbone Jambox except that it's more affordable. Also compared to other Bluetooth speaker docks the SP1 is affordable.
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Wired portable media speakers have been around for quite a long time (mostly small stereo ones) but it wasn't until smartphones made their debut around a decade ago that manufacturers focused on the design and manufacture of wireless ones via Bluetooth connectivity. Fast forward a decade and right now the market is literally filled with countless Bluetooth compatible portable speakers of virtually every size possible which not only can be used to significantly boost the audio levels of your smartphone but can also double as speakerphones. To date only two such devices have really peaked our interest, the quite powerful and unique looking SOLEMATE Bluetooth Portable Speaker by Jabra and the extremely easy to use Boost Plus Near Field Audio Amplifying Speaker (needs no wires and Bluetooth to work) by iFrogz. Recently however Antec launched their Antec Mobile Products division (a.m.p) through which they aim to dominate that market with their latest SP1 Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker & Speakerphone which we have here today.
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Whenever we hear the term Bluetooth wireless headsets the first thing that naturally comes to mind are the typical around the ear models we use with smartphones for hands free calls like the Voyager Legend by Plantronics or the MOTION by Jabra. However lately many people turn towards another less popular type which basically consists from two parts, a set of earphones and a Bluetooth receiver/transmitter. The overall size of the unit may not be as "portable" as the usual Bluetooth wireless headsets but it has three positives that we can't simply ignore. So first of all it offers stereo sound which means that not only can you answer/make calls and listen to the other person from both ears but you can also listen to music a lot better than with a single monophonic headset. The other plus is that since the Bluetooth receiver/transmitter is placed on the far end you can place it far away from your head and although so far there are no indications that Bluetooth connectivity can affect us in any way still this makes people feel safer and i can understand the why. Finally since the earphones have very little weight it can be used by people while jogging or exercising without falling off (or at least not as much). Antec mobile products chose to go with this solution and so today we will be taking a look at their ISO Noise-Canceling Bluetooth Headphones.
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10 Soundsysteme unter 100 Euro „Wer billig kauft, kauft zweimal“ – das ist ein bekannter Satz, den Neunmalkluge in jeder Lebenslage anbringen – auch bei Lautsprechern. Doch ist günstig wirklich billig?
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Nous vous parlons assez régulièrement de Teufel. Il est vrai que nous affectionnons cette marque, certains produits sont de vrais petites perles et parfaitement recommandables... D'autres moins. Cela dit, vu le nombre d'articles au catalogue, tout ne peut pas être tout à fait homogène. En conséquence, nous continuons la découverte des kits enceintes PC. Là, nous attaquons un gros haut de gamme chez Teufel, mais aussi au niveau de la tarification. Le Motiv était déjà conséquent, 350 euros, mais pour autant, il nous avait un peu déçu. Aujourd'hui, il s'agit du Concept D500 THX, il coûte aussi cher que l'indique son nom, 499 euros, et il porte la prestigieuse certification THX (enfin pour ce que cela vaut). Est-ce que tout cela vaut le coup/coût ? Ici, c'est le cas de le l'écrire.
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Divacore est une marque française qui s'est lancée il y a peu sur le marché concurrentiel des enceintes portables. Les petites enceintes qui n'ont d'autre but que d'améliorer la qualité médiocre, pour ne pas utiliser un autre qualificatif plus trivial, des HP embarqués de nos solutions nomades. Il est indéniable que nos tablettes et autres smartphones agressent, torturent et martyrisent nos délicates oreilles. Après un premier essai plutôt bien marqué avec la Blue Lagoon, Divacore remet le couvert avec la Ktulu. On change le look, on change aussi la technique, est-ce toujours recommandable, et cela en vaut-il la peine ? C'est ce que nous allons voir.
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