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  2. UE Boom - Wikipedia

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    UE Boom is a portable speaker manufactured by Ultimate Ears, supporting Bluetooth and wired connections. [1] UE Boom has been praised for its industrial design, loudness, battery life, speakerphone capability, and its suitability for outdoor use, but criticized for its comparatively high price.

  3. Marshall just released its loudest portable speaker yet - AOL

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    The Middleton is the loudest portable speaker in Marshall's lineup. It's also water-resistant, plays from all angles and lasts for 20 hours. Marshall just released its loudest portable speaker yet

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  5. Boombotix - Wikipedia

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    Boombotix is a San Francisco, California based company that makes and markets portable speakers and mobile audio accessories. The name "Boombotix" is a fictitious term derived from the science of sound. The term merges robotics and boombox. The products consist of audio focused wearable technology with a line of devices called Boombots.

  6. Electrostatic loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    BenQ produces a portable electrostatic Bluetooth speaker. [12] Audiostatic claim to make the only full range electrostatic loudspeaker. MartinLogan , JansZen , Metrum Acoustics, [ 13 ] Sanders Sound Systems, [ 14 ] and Sound-Lab, [ 15 ] and others build hybrid designs with conventional woofers or subwoofers.

  7. List of Bose portable audio products - Wikipedia

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    [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] The SoundLink Mobile was replaced by the SoundLink Bluetooth Mobile Speaker II, sold from 2012 until 2014.

  8. "It's Christmas": Chef urged thieves to donate $32K worth of ...

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    London — A Michelin-starred chef in England called Monday on the thieves who stole his work van, along with about $32,000 worth of meat pies inside it, to embrace the holiday spirit and hand ...

  9. List of Bluetooth profiles - Wikipedia

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    For the Bluetooth Low Energy stack, according to Bluetooth 4.0 a special set of profiles applies. A host operating system can expose a basic set of profiles (namely OBEX, HID and Audio Sink) and manufacturers can add additional profiles to their drivers and stack to enhance what their Bluetooth devices can do. Devices such as mobile phones can ...