Looking to buy one of these for use around the house, but I’m not overly knowledgeable about them.

The Bose Soundlink Flex seems to have good reviews from the bit of research that I’ve done, but any recommendations from you guys on good ones to buy?

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    1 year ago

    I really like the JBL speakers. The “Go” is pretty impressive for its size and price. But the “Charge” really rocks. Easily runs for a whole evening AND night with one charge and has great base.

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        Charge 5 here as well. Would buy it again. Sounds fantastic considering how small it is.

        Surely it’s no Hi-Fi device, but for a mobile speaker it’s more than enough.

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          Sort of “waterish” proof too, I wouldn’t put it in the bath but I’m almost confident it’d survive (so no problem with some rain or humidity.

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      I’ll second JBL. I have two FLIP 5’s and they are loud, have partyboost mode, or stereo mode, and last all day long.

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      Just looked up the Charge 5 and there was a comparison video with the Soundlink and the Charge sounded miles better.

      Obviously, you can’t really judge until you hear it in person but there was quite a difference.

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    I bought one of these a couple years ago and it still lasts 12+ hours streaming internet radio from my iPad at work. Sounds great for background music in a shop. I love how sturdy it feels and the handle is great. I call it “Nintendo plastic” cuz it feels indestructible like the OG Nintendo controllers.

    Soundcore Anker Motion Boom Outdoor Speaker https://a.co/d/7ptVcCe

    Just to clarify… I work 12hr shifts and it still has about 40% battery left at the end of the day.

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    1 year ago

    Probably not what you’re after, but you did ask for best. You can’t go wrong with Q Acoustics M20.

    Pros:

    • They sound amazing
    • They are a stereo pair
    • They support aptX, aptX HD, aptxLL, SBC & AAC
    • They have a load of inputs, so not just BT
    • They look very pretty

    Cons:

    • They are fairly pricey
    • They are mains powered so not that portable
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    The last time I bought one, I selected a “Polaris V8” for using a removable 18650 battery. I wish that was more common.

    • Runtime: infinite (just bring spares)
    • Charge time: 10 seconds or so to swap the battery
    • Service life due to the battery wearing out: infinite
    • Service life due to being a janky no-name product: 3-4 years

    So that last bit was disappointing.

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    1 year ago

    Bose and JBL are quit pricy IMO. I got the Anker soundcore 1 for 20€ and was amazed by the battery life and the audio quality

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    I’m still using a Bose soundlink mini 2 and it’s never let me down. Small but sounds pretty good.

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      1 year ago

      I have the original SoundLink Mini and absolutely love it - huge sound and has been rock solid for years.

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      Bluetooth as a protocol is fine, LDAC can reach inaudible compression levels.

      The problem is that most Bluetooth speakers are consoomer oriented and don’t have good drivers.