Sure, it can be a bit bass - heavy, but the Edifier E25 Luna Eclipse is a beautiful
Bluetooth speaker setup that produces a surprisingly excellent sound for something that looks like it's a Sci - Fi prop.
Not exact matches
A dual - screen infotainment
setup with
Bluetooth, USB and voice command, and a 7 -
speaker / 360 - watt AM / FM / CD audio system with a 5 - inch LCD display are available.
Radio: Audi Concert System w / 1CD Player - inc: DVD capability w / Audi MMI Navigation plus, MP3 capable, AM / FM radio, auxiliary input jack, SD card slot w / 32 GB capacity for MP3 files, speed - dependent volume control, Audi MMI radio plus system for controlling infotainment / climate / car
setup w / 6.5» color screen, Audi music interface w / iPOD integration includes one cable for iPod connection, Audi 6 - channel DSP extended sound system w / 10
speakers including subwoofer, 180w sounds system,
Bluetooth wireless technology preparation for mobile phone, HD Radio technology and SiriusXM satellite radio (90 - day trial subscription)
Among the standard features, there are the 16 - inch wheels, heated mirrors, automatic headlights, power front seats and a rearview camera together with a six -
speaker sound
setup and
Bluetooth.
The base infotainment system is a twin - screen
setup with 6 -
speaker AM / FM / CD / satellite radio audio system with
Bluetooth and a USB input.
The base stereo is a fairly standard
setup with six
speakers,
Bluetooth, and auxiliary and USB connectivity.
When I do listen to music from my phone it's typically connected to a
bluetooth speaker like a UE Boom, my Bose Earbuds or powering my home's Sonos
setup, or better yet when I'm putting my audiophile game on I'm plugged into my wired headphones from B&O or Master & Dynamic (yes, the KEYone does have a 3.5 headset jack!).
Then, since the controls are
bluetooth, fit those in a panel on your full size cabinet (put them in a removable box if you like), attach some kick ass
speakers to the iPad and you would have a really nice
setup.
This version of the Google Home app hints at the possibility to pair regular
Bluetooth speakers to Assistant devices for use in a group
setup.
If you've got a regular old
speaker, you could buy a cheap
Bluetooth auxiliary adapter and a 3.5 mm cable to turn that vintage gear into a sick voice - controlled audio
setup, and get rid any resentment you may feel toward Google's diminutive, fabric - covered eavesdropper.
Bluetooth connectivity hasn't been announced yet, but we know that the
speaker will employ the AirPlay 2 protocol for multi-room
speaker setups.
If you love the Polk Audio sound, but aren't aiming to have a multi-room sound
setup, the Polk Magni - Fi Soundbar offers an almost identical
speaker design that incorporates a
Bluetooth connection rather than Play - Fi for a lower price.
The One connects via Wi - Fi and eschews
Bluetooth, which might irk some, but it's supremely easy to
setup and connects seamlessly with other Sonos
speakers for struggle - free multiroom playback.
The
speaker will accept input via
Bluetooth 4.2, Apple AirPlay, or Google Chromecast, making it easy to add the
speaker to your existing multi-room
setup.
Last month, our APK Insight revealed that Google Home was working on letting users pair their Assistant device to
Bluetooth speakers for a multi-room audio
setup.
To
setup, users can pair any
Bluetooth speaker with Google Home and then head to the companion app to set it as the default.
I'd also advise giving the Beoplay app a miss, other than for initial
setup, and just using it as a straightforward
Bluetooth speaker.
Unlike the average
Bluetooth speaker, setting up and using a Sonos system wirelessly takes a bit of extra
setup work on both ends.
There are some fine
Bluetooth speakers in the market and while they can't obviously replace a high quality
speaker setup with a subwoofer or something...
Because of its built - in Chromecast support, the
speaker setup is slightly different to a regular
Bluetooth speaker.
If you're not interested in purchasing something like the Beats Pill or some other portable
BlueTooth speakers, the Sound SnapBak is a more - than - capable
speaker setup.
Though the little black puck surely isn't the best - sounding Amazon
speaker, it is — for now — the only one that can be connected to an existing audio
setup via
Bluetooth or a line - in cable (sold separately).
And like the Dot, you can connect the Spot to an existing
speaker setup via
Bluetooth or auxiliary cord.
What you don't see physically are connection options for
Bluetooth and Wi - Fi that make the LG SH7B quite a versatile
speaker setup for all your music or movie streaming needs.
With wireless
speakers and smart home
setups becoming more common, and the headphone jack already disappearing from a number of high - end smartphones, let's weigh up the merits and drawbacks of
Bluetooth audio.
It's a cute
setup, but an audio cable that short and with that particular connection relegates it for use with powered
speakers or
Bluetooth speakers (maybe one of our favorites?)