How to make Bluetooth speaker smart
How to make Bluetooth speaker smart
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anonymous-user

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80 months

Sunday 29th March
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I want to buy a JBL boombox type speaker for the patio but also want the convenience of streaming radio stations and Alexa. If I buy a basic Echo and connect it to the JBL will this work ok? I'm guessing so. Also will the Alexa need to be connected with a 3.5mm jack? I'm looking for the most uncomplicated way to make sure it always works so my wife won't be phoning me up saying nothing is connecting!

This is the JBL in question..


anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Sunday 29th March
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I meant a dot not an echo. Do the very first generations of dot have 3.5mm jacks?

Groomio

639 posts

6 months

Sunday 29th March
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I think the echo dot has a bluetooth skill so you don't need a physical connection, I seem to remember doing this to connect to by Ruark



anonymous-user

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80 months

Sunday 29th March
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Ok thanks il look into this

Tymb

230 posts

121 months

Sunday 29th March
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At that sort of money worth looking at Sonos, something like the Move 2. I think all the new ones have Alexa built in, can wifi stream and direct bluetooth.

OutInTheShed

13,780 posts

52 months

Sunday 29th March
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Is this a big improvement from using a phone or tablet playing through the bluetooth?

Toyoda

1,576 posts

126 months

Sunday 29th March
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Should say that this speaker currently has 20% off on the JBL website this weekend only, so it's down to £320 from £400. WEEKEND20MAR is the code

anonymous-user

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80 months

Sunday 29th March
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They are meant to be really good. What hifi rates then and seems to get good reviews.

benp1

154 posts

146 months

Tuesday 31st March
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I have a Sonos Move 2 on a base in our back room. Integrates with other Sonos easily, and then if we want to listen to something in the garden I grab it off the stand and use it as normal. Usually don't bother with bluetooth in or near the house, I just ask Alexa or use Airplay. Bluetooth if I'm down the bottom of the garden or have taken it away from home

Definitely not as 'robust' as a JBL, but absolutely fine for everyday use.


anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Tuesday 31st March
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I wonder if the JBL would sound better? I have Sonos around the house and while I like it I do think they are over priced.