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« Last post by Abdur Rouf on September 16, 2023, 03:37:30 am »Right now the secondhand market is also full of good quality wireless speakers for reasonable money. In the s stereo systems had to be as large as possible. In the s we all ran around with a walkman and had slightly smaller stereo systems. In the s after everyone had switched from LPs to CDs a stereo could fit on a bookshelf. And at the beginning of the s everything moved to the iPod. Then came the smartphone and changed our music habits again. But the small speakers in smartphones and tablets are not quite good enough for people who actually like to listen to music. Thats why wireless speakers of all shapes and sizes flooded the market in the wake of the smartphone.
Many of them support the latest versions of Bluetooth and since that standard is quite universal you can in principle just as well buy your wireless speaker secondhand if it is in good condition. Here are five examples you can find on the used market Phone Number List right now. Georg Jensen Damask Bluetooth speaker If you are focused on interior design and design this speaker may be the case. Its design reeks of oldfashioned transistor radios but in a hyperupdated design. As the name suggests the fabric on the speaker is from Georg Jensens fine Damask series and its battery can last up to hours on a charge.

So you can take it around if you want to. on DBA for DKK used. Bang Olufsen BeoPlay A In a slightly higher price range but still with interior design and Danish design at the top you will find Bang Olufsens BeoPlay A loudspeaker. The As size naturally makes its sound quality somewhat better than a small wireless speaker. It can play music from iOS devices via AirPlay and from Spotify with Spotify Connect. You just have to look for whether it is a first or secondgeneration BeoPlay A when you buy. The first does not have Bluetooth built in but requires an adapter if you want to use this wireless standard. A BeoPlay A has been seen used at DBA for DKK.
Many of them support the latest versions of Bluetooth and since that standard is quite universal you can in principle just as well buy your wireless speaker secondhand if it is in good condition. Here are five examples you can find on the used market Phone Number List right now. Georg Jensen Damask Bluetooth speaker If you are focused on interior design and design this speaker may be the case. Its design reeks of oldfashioned transistor radios but in a hyperupdated design. As the name suggests the fabric on the speaker is from Georg Jensens fine Damask series and its battery can last up to hours on a charge.

So you can take it around if you want to. on DBA for DKK used. Bang Olufsen BeoPlay A In a slightly higher price range but still with interior design and Danish design at the top you will find Bang Olufsens BeoPlay A loudspeaker. The As size naturally makes its sound quality somewhat better than a small wireless speaker. It can play music from iOS devices via AirPlay and from Spotify with Spotify Connect. You just have to look for whether it is a first or secondgeneration BeoPlay A when you buy. The first does not have Bluetooth built in but requires an adapter if you want to use this wireless standard. A BeoPlay A has been seen used at DBA for DKK.
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