Monday, May 25, 2015

Bose sound link color speaker

I got my Bose soundlink color speaker from my mom about six months ago, and since then I have used my speaker at least six days sometimes seven days a week. I know that seems a bit over exaggerated but I'm serious. What do I use my Bose speaker for? Well besides loving to use my speaker for music I use it to skype my family, watch videos on you tube or anything that makes sound. Why do I use my speaker so much? First of all, when you think of a speaker, you might think that a little 5.3x5.0 inch speaker that is 2.1 inches deep couldn't possibly make deep, rich and if you want, LOUD sound so pleasing to the ears, it's like you have a personal bubble of sound. Besides great sound, the Bose speaker is very durable. I have a daughter who is 14 months old, she loves my Bose speaker almost as much as I do. She picks it up carries it around and sometimes drops it, knocks it off of the couch or my tv stand, but the tough speaker keeps on playing great sound. Being so small yet powerful, the speaker is very portable making it perfect to travel with, go camping with, or just use it around the garage as you work or just tinker around. I have so many good things to say about this little guy, the quality sound, toughness, it's Bluetooth compatible, aux input compatible(for the devices not Bluetooth capable), portability,  and the battery life is pretty extensive also. I might have to charge it once a week or even less just depends how long you use it in a day. To charge, and update the speakers software, you use I believe a micro USB port. On the top of the speaker is the power button, Bluetooth button, auxiliary button, pause/play button, and volume up and down buttons. Press the play/pause button twice to skip the track, three times to restart the song. The Bose soundlink comes in a variety of colors such as black, blue, a teal color, red, and white. The only thing I can say that is close to negative about my Bose soundlink color speaker is that I connect my iPad via Bluetooth and it works perfectly until I take my iPad to the bathroom, leaving my speaker in the living room 30-35 feet away and it starts to cut out. Other than being on the other side of the house, the Bluetooth works effortlessly. After connecting a up to four devices at a time, the speaker connects automatically as long as your device's Bluetooth is turned on. All in all, 129 dollars for this little guy is a great investment for great sound and portability.

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