The cool thing about wireless speakers --especially Bluetooth speakers-- is their portability and, well, lack of wires. In a worst case scenario, they have to be plugged in to an electrical outlet.
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The +Audio’s The+Record Player manages to combine a record player and Bluetooth speaker in a single box, and the Audiophiliac even liked the sound. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has ...
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Connecting an extra speaker or two to your television is a great way to create your own little home theater experience. If you've been reluctant to introduce new speakers into your home for fear of ...
One of the biggest barriers to setting up a home audio system that includes a record player is finding the space for all of the components. Turntables, stereo receivers, and speakers take up a lot ...
JBL has a wide range of speakers and headphones that use a Bluetooth connection for streaming and making calls. The process varies slightly between models and types of products, but the essential ...
Pick up any Amazon Echo smart speaker or display as part of your Alexa smart home setup, and it does, of course, come with its own built-in audio output—so you can hear Alexa's responses, play your ...