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SoundLink Mobile (first version) The SoundLink Mobile was released in 2011 as a smaller, battery-powered model. [5] [6] It used Bluetooth to communicate with the source device. [7] Reviewers praised the unit's audio quality, but criticized the high price and lack of a microphone (to enable its use as a speakerphone). [8] [9]
Priced at $300 and up, this unit is a "portable" A2DP Bluetooth speaker weighing in at around three pounds with less than two-inches of depth -- basically, it's massive against similar speakers ...
In 2018, Bose introduced its Home Speaker lineup of connected smart speakers, which integrate the same features of its SoundTouch Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled speakers for streaming music services, but also include Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant integration and integrated microphones. The cases on all Home Speaker models are made from ...
The "301" bookshelf speakers were released in 1975. The Bose 301 Series II is a direct/reflecting speaker system. It includes “bass effects” through a 8-inch woofer and surround sound effects through its asymmetrical design. Dual frequency crossover network in the Bose 301 Series II improves sound clarity by optimizing output frequencies. [30]
The first "Bluetooth Headset" model was released on 1 November 2010, [21] using a similar design to the IE2 earphones. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Ambient noise sensing automatically adjusts the volume level based on background noise so that, in theory, the user should not have to adjust the volume when walking between quiet and noisy environments.
Recent models generally use Bluetooth 4.0 or even Bluetooth 5, and wireless speakers generally have a range of 10 meters. [4] Bluetooth devices use a radio communication frequency such that the devices do not have to be in a visual line of sight with each other. Some speakers may benefit from the NFC system to facilitate pairing with the source ...
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