Bluetooth speaker up to £200. Any recommendations?
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After something that I can play Spotify through
Nothing to big. It’s for a small conservatory & garden use
Battery operated as well as mains would be preferable
£200 Apox
Been looking at theses
https://www.richersounds.com/wireless-streaming-mu...
https://www.richersounds.com/audio-pro-addon-t3-wh...
https://www.richersounds.com/wireless-streaming-mu...
Nothing to big. It’s for a small conservatory & garden use
Battery operated as well as mains would be preferable
£200 Apox
Been looking at theses
https://www.richersounds.com/wireless-streaming-mu...
https://www.richersounds.com/audio-pro-addon-t3-wh...
https://www.richersounds.com/wireless-streaming-mu...
Edited by rolo0151 on Saturday 27th April 17:31
The jbl charge and xtreme models are very popular at work, dozens of people have them and they can be daisy chained creating a semi night club experience in the middle of a factory.
They are exceptionally loud with good sound quality an a healthy amount of bass.
The Bose sound link2 is a very good shout to.
They are exceptionally loud with good sound quality an a healthy amount of bass.
The Bose sound link2 is a very good shout to.
Harman Kardon Go+ Play, sounds better than every other speaker at its (£150 odd) price point, check youtube reviews, solid impressive bass and clarity.
Avoid these rubberised fashion speakers and xxxxxxxtreeeeemmmmeee speakers as they either sound ridiculously muddy or tinny as hell.
edit: the audio pro range is also great
Avoid these rubberised fashion speakers and xxxxxxxtreeeeemmmmeee speakers as they either sound ridiculously muddy or tinny as hell.
edit: the audio pro range is also great
aka_kerrly said:
The jbl charge and xtreme models are very popular at work, dozens of people have them and they can be daisy chained creating a semi night club experience in the middle of a factory.
They are exceptionally loud with good sound quality an a healthy amount of bass.
The Bose sound link2 is a very good shout to.
I have the JBL charge, great sound and as above can be linked with other speakers, you can charge your phone while playing music and it’s water proof so when you kids drops it in a swimming pool no worries They are exceptionally loud with good sound quality an a healthy amount of bass.
The Bose sound link2 is a very good shout to.

rolo0151 said:
Thanks for all the recommendations ????
Like the look of the bose & Harmon kardon. Going to get into richer sound in the next week or so & have a listen to a few
The HK Go play will blow the Bose out of the water in most respects, but v different i suppose in terms of what they are designed for.Like the look of the bose & Harmon kardon. Going to get into richer sound in the next week or so & have a listen to a few
Audioengine B2- currently down to £180 on Amazon.
Very highly reviewed and beautifully made- if a little more sensitive to poor quality audio than most on the market (though IMO if you put garbage in, you should expect garbage out).

https://www.techspot.com/products/audio-video/audi...
Very highly reviewed and beautifully made- if a little more sensitive to poor quality audio than most on the market (though IMO if you put garbage in, you should expect garbage out).

https://www.techspot.com/products/audio-video/audi...
Edited by HM-2 on Monday 6th May 17:15
rolo0151 said:
I had a listen to the Audio Pro ADDON T3. Very clear sound but did lack a little bass.
Tried the jbl xtreme as well. Sounded pretty good but it will look out of place in my house.
Hopefully try a few more before deciding
I bought the T3 today, it's a lovely little sound box @ £99.00 in Currys.Tried the jbl xtreme as well. Sounded pretty good but it will look out of place in my house.
Hopefully try a few more before deciding
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