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Bluetooth Speakers?

Pep

Living Dangerously
ClioSport Club Member
Car  M2,XJS,S1000RR
I’m after a few Bluetooth speakers for around the house and garage, anyone recommend something good and loud? Can be mains powered.
 
Cheaper the better, not bothered on what they look like.
 
I’ve got a couple of Soundcore Flare 2s, they certainly do the job. Soundcore is Anker’s audio arm and I’ve got two pairs of their headphones too which are excellent, and on par with £300 headphones for less than a third of the price.

In fact this is on offer, I’d give that a shot. I’m tempted to grab it myself although I really don’t need it.
Deal of the day: Anker Soundcore Motion Boom Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Titanium Drivers, BassUp Technology, IPX7 Waterproof, 24H Playtime, Soundcore App, Built-In Handle, for Outdoors, Camping https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LQNL42Z/?tag=cliospnet01-21
 
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Echo with premium sound are £54 atm down from £90. We have them at work on a large shop floor and it covers that area really well.

Just got one for my garage and might get another because of the quality
 
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I've had my Bose Sound Revolve since 2017 now and it's brilliant, use it loads.

Only problem is the cost if you wanted a couple of them.
 
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I've got the IKEA version of Sonos and they are fantastic, we have two of the 'book shelf' types and one of the Lamps
 
Ultimate Ears Wonderboom

Mrs has a UE Boom, barely used, and the battery is fried. Can’t charge it, and can’t even play anything with it plugged into the mains as it says battery critically low. Seems a common issue.

I’ve got a 10yr old Bose Soundlink and it’s still brilliant!
 
Mrs has a UE Boom, barely used, and the battery is fried. Can’t charge it, and can’t even play anything with it plugged into the mains as it says battery critically low. Seems a common issue.

I’ve got a 10yr old Bose Soundlink and it’s still brilliant!

That must be super annoying, I've had a UE BOOM for about 8 years it seems. still working great!
 
Ultimate Ears - various speakers, some can be Daisy chained. Dust/shower proof…
 
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