Portable Bluetooth speakers make it effortlessly easy to listen to
your favorite music on the go. Working on the same technology
(Bluetooth) that allows you to send and receive files and data on your
cellphone wirelessly, these portable Bluetooth speakers are easy to use,
easy to set up, lightweight, and perfect for anyone who likes to carry
his music with him.
I can think of dozens of scenarios where a set of portable Bluetooth
speakers would be handy. Recently, on a picnic with friends, I found
myself craving some good music. While I had plenty of songs in my iPod, I
could listen to them only through my headphones. But at that moment, I
wanted music to be a shared experience, to listen to it along with all
my friends. In such a scenario, a set of battery powered portable
Bluetooth speakers would have been very handy. Just plug it in into your
iPod, and enjoy your favorite tunes with friends or a loved one.
And really, that is the primary job of these portable speakers: to
make music more social. In terms of portability, nothing can beat a pair
of earphones. But if you want to share the music experience with
others, you will need to invest in a set of Bluetooth speakers. Imagine
camping with a loved one, lying under the stars, and listening to your
favorite tunes. This is possible only with portable Bluetooth speakers.
Let me forewarn you though that you should not expect the same
performance from a set of Bluetooth speakers as you would from a regular
2.1 speaker system. These speakers are underpowered and lightweight.
Their motto is portability, not large sound. Although some speakers,
especially those by Bose and Altec Lansing deliver crystal clear and
lucid sound, you can't expect to go too high in terms of volume. If you
are expecting these speakers to play music for a party of 20 people
outdoors, you may have to look for alternative arrangements.
In terms of price, portable Bluetooth speakers are slightly more
expensive than standard speakers. Typically, the work through USB or
single pin adapters. Major brands are Logitech, Altec Lansing, Creative,
and Bose. Many speakers are designed specifically to work with an iPod
and have special docks to play from the iPod directly, without any
cables. If you are a heavy iPod user, you should look to buy one of
these.
You can also buy desktop speakers which sacrifice portability for
better, bigger sound. These are like any regular speakers, except that
they work through USB.
Portable Bluetooth speakers are great for bringing your music with
you, wherever you go. They make music a 'shared' experience. If you are a
music aficionado, these should be pretty high on your purchase list.
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