Sentences with phrase «back of the speaker there»

And, yes, on the back of the speaker there's a mute switch (a real switch like the Home Mini), and a USB - C port for... charging a phone?
On the bottom back of the speaker there's a power port and a 3.5 mm audio output jack, which means that you can connect the Echo Plus to a much larger speaker or audio system.

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There have been times at conferences or big churches that I've been envious of the speaker, because he / she could get up from prayer, go to the platform, deliver the message, and go back into prayer.
If you are a speaker trying to bamboozle a lay audience, there is no better way than to drop in a back - of - the - envelope calculation.
There are two speakers in the instrument panel, two in the front doors, and two in the back of the SUV, all providing the best overall sound experience (https://www…
For those who want the GT350R performance without the compromise in basic vehicle offerings, there will be an optional electronics package, which brings back air conditioning in addition to an 8 - inch touchscreen with navigation, and a seven speaker audio system ⎯ and more, of course.
Also, if you flip the device over and look in the lower - left corner on the back of the device, there's no holes for a built - in speaker, which are visible in this location on the iPad 2 and iPad 3, but are instead located to the right of the 30 - pin connector port along the lower edge of the device, similar to where the speaker is located on the iPhone 4 / 4S.
There is one speaker on the back of the unit along the right edge.
There are lots of tablets out there that have the speakers placed on the back of the device, which tends to muffle the sThere are lots of tablets out there that have the speakers placed on the back of the device, which tends to muffle the sthere that have the speakers placed on the back of the device, which tends to muffle the sound.
There are a pair of stereo speakers on the very back and positioned near the bottom of the unit.
There are two speakers on the top of the unit, so you will not have the sound muffled if you have it laying down on the back or holding it with two hands.
The OnePlus 6 also doesn't have stereo speakers or wireless charging, the latter of which I find especially annoying because there's no metal on the back of the OP6 to screw with inductive charging.
It has an all - glass front, with everything else reasonably tightly packed together — there are no wobbly panels or such like but there's a bit of flex in the back and some of the edges around the cut - outs for the speakers are a little sharp.
Where previously there was a metal strip running across the back a third of the way up from the bottom, housing the speaker grilles, there's now a glossy plastic strip across the top instead.
There are two 720p HD cameras, one on the front and one on the back, a battery pack capable of 8 hours of use, stereo speakers and two microphones.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
There have been numerous images appear online with dummy models to back up the Touch ID claim and there have also been some images to suggest the iPad Air 2 will come with a new volume rocker button design, along with a single line of holes to represent the speaker grille rather than the current doubleThere have been numerous images appear online with dummy models to back up the Touch ID claim and there have also been some images to suggest the iPad Air 2 will come with a new volume rocker button design, along with a single line of holes to represent the speaker grille rather than the current doublethere have also been some images to suggest the iPad Air 2 will come with a new volume rocker button design, along with a single line of holes to represent the speaker grille rather than the current double row.
There's a single speaker on the back of the NOOK, which doesn't put out very much volume.
There are two speakers on the back of the Xoom, a 1/8» headset jack up top and a micro USB, micro HDMI and power input along the bottom.
The Acer Iconia Tab A200 has stereo speakers nestled in the bottom corners on the back of the tablet and, providing you aren't holding the tablet there, the sound is clear, if a little tinny.
There is a mono speaker on the back of the Treo Pro.
There's a speaker on the back of the device that sounds pretty crackly.
In the above image, you can see some buttons placed up on right side of the device, and there's big speaker grill on the back side, and a microphone on front side.
Once you do so you'll see that all of the edges and corners are well protected, and there are cutouts where necessary for the speakers on the back of the device, as well as the power button and charge / sync port on the bottom.
There was a great comedy piece a few years back (whose origin escapes us) that gave examples of how the English would use their language when speaking to a non-native speaker to imply the precise opposite of what was actually being understood.
I mean, there is no shortage, if you go back and look at the history of keynote speakers for TECHSHOW, they have all been really impressive, very good.
Carefully check every part of the device to ensure that there's no excess water left (this can include giving it a slight shake downward to see if anything drops out of the charging port or speaker slots), and once you've verified it's dry as a bone, pop the battery back in, cross your fingers, and push the power button.
There are three downstream USB - C ports built into the back of the display to power additional devices and accessories, plus it includes built - in stereo speakers, a camera, and a microphone.
There's a camera on the front and back of the unit for each photo - snapping and video chatting, and the unit has built in Dolby speakers which are surprisingly loud and clear despite their diminutive size.
Finally, there is the matter of the speaker grille — right on the base of the F1 Plus, whereas it was on the back of the F1.
Oh, and if you like the idea but can't handle a 5.5» - screened phone, there's also the slightly more mid-range 5.2» - screened DTEK50, which scales everything back apart from that pair of lovely stereo speakers.
There's also no call speaker — instead Xiaomi has included a technology that employs the acoustics of the phone's ceramic design, which wraps around the back and sides of the device, and uses electrical signals to create the sound in the ear when on a call.
But one thing I keep coming back to with the speaker and extended battery is that instead of a Bluetooth speaker and external battery with a charging cable, you've got two accessories that only work with the Moto Z, and not with virtually every other device out there.
There are touch controls for volume and mute on top, and an Auxiliary Out port around back for connecting to a pair of speakers.
There is a single rear camera on the back, and the speaker is present on the right side of the camera lens which is a pretty odd placement of a speaker on the phone.
Aside from a volume wheel on the back of the right speaker, which doubles as a power switch, there isn't that much else to talk about.
On the back of the Jade Primo, there's a large camera up top, while the bottom features a circular, chrome - trimmed speaker grille that made the Jade Primo look like it had a belly button.
Over the seven years since the original iPhone was unveiled to the world, there's been only a few constants in design: a sheet of glass on the front with a speaker at the top, and a back with a cut - out for a camera.
But there's more to it than just that, like Xiaomi's slender legs, full metal back cover that leaves the rear of the set looking good even if on display in the middle of a room, and the matching speaker bar.
You'll notice there are dual speakers on the back of G Pad 8.3, built into the metal part of chassis, and these are positioned for optimum use when the tablet is held in landscape - which makes sense as you'll be looking to fully utilizing them when watching films or playing games.
On the back of the Lumia 640, there is a single rear - firing speaker, a neatly displayed Microsoft logo, a single LED flash and the 8MP rear - facing camera.
There are many clues that give it away, including the 5 MP camera on the back with no flash, the rear speaker in the lower right corner and placement of the volume and power buttons on the right.
There's a single loud - sounding speaker, but it stretches across the back of the phone, which means calls on speakerphone and music point in the wrong direction.
There's way too much of branding on the back — ASUS, Intel Inside and Zenfone between the camera and the speaker grill, covering most of the white space.
There is another small Huawei logo printed at the top of the back, a camera and flash in the top left corner and a small speaker in the bottom left.
The rest of the hardware is pretty standard; the phone has a dual camera setup at the back and also at the front, there are bottom facing grilles for the speaker and there is a USB - C port.
There's no two - tone camera flash, fingerprint scanner, ultra-high resolution display, waterproofing, dedicated two - stage camera key, massive camera sensor, front - facing speakers, heart rate sensor, back buttons or anything of the sort.
Like 6.1, there are several different versions of 7.1, all of which add in a second back - surround speaker.
There are dual front - facing speakers located in small metal protrusions on the top and bottom of the phone, and the back features a nice minimal look.
On the back of the Moto E4 Plus there's a single speaker grill offset to the right and the familiar circular camera module up top, this time featuring a single lens and only the slightest of camera bumps.
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