The most interesting announcement by far is the new Echo Spot, a smart alarm clock that can make video calls and be connected to external
speakers via cable or Bluetooth.
It has built - in Alexa, built - in sound, and a line out, meaning it can be connected to external
speakers via a cable or via Bluetooth.
Not exact matches
Just set a notebook on this heat - dissipating pad and connect the two
via USB to power a fan that blows cool air through the pad's ventilated surface; the same
cable also channels audio output to the N700's built - in
speakers.
Along the side panels, there are left and right internal
speakers; the top edge houses the Power and Volume controls, and on the bottom panel there's a proprietary connection for the included charging / sync
cable, which connects the tablet to both your computer and the AC adapter
via USB.
The Echo Dot connects to external
speakers either wirelessly
via Bluetooth or
via its included 3.5 mm
cable.
-- Register a channel to receive News for specific games To register, head to News > Find Channels — Add friends from your Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Friend Lists To add friends, head to your My Page on the top left of the Home Menu > Friend Suggestions — Receive notifications when your Friends go online To turn this ON / OFF, head to System Settings > Notifications > Friend Notifications — Find paired controllers within communication range by activating the vibration feature To search, head to Controllers > Find Controllers — Change the user icon order on the Home Menu To change order, head to System Settings > Users > Change Order — Select from 6 new Splatoon 2 characters for user icon To edit your user icon, head to your My Page on the top left of the Home Menu > Profile — Change the system volume from the Quick Settings To access Quick Settings, hold down the HOME Button — Lower the maximum volume for headphone or
speakers connected to the audio jack To lower the max headphone volume, head to System Settings > System > Lower Max Headphone Volume * This settings will be ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
via wired communication by connecting the USB charging
cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communication.
This one will plug directly into
speakers via headphone
cable for streaming audio & podcasts and other forms of audio.
The hardwired inputs are found at the back side of the right
speaker, which routes the sound to the left piece
via a four - pin
cable.
I presume a workaround would be to connect directly to SONOS
via a line - in
cable on one of the
speaker units, but that defeats the purpose of a «wireless»
speaker system.
Maybe it's me, but once BT
speakers get into the $ 400 - $ 500 range, you might as well just by some pro DJ loudspeakers and connect your phone / source
via a
cable.
Chromecast Audio features an integrated 3.5 mm
cable that connects to a
speaker, letting you stream audio from your Android, iOS, Windows, OSX or Chromebook device
via the Chromecast app.
It means you have two options for hooking up external
speakers: either wired (supplying your own 3.5 mm aux
cable) or
via Bluetooth.
From there, the app will discover the
speaker automatically and prompt you to grant it access to your Wi - Fi network — if for some reason Wi - Fi isn't available or stable enough, the
speaker can be connected
via Ethernet
cable (not included) but don't do that unless instructed.
We did try simply plugging the
speaker in
via its USB port and leaving it connected in this way but it doesn't look great given the
cable sticks straight out of the top.
You can do this with an auxiliary
cable, thanks to the jack on the back of the Spot, or you can connect a
speaker via Bluetooth if you want to keep wires to a minimum.
If you want the best sound, you can port its audio to a more high - end
speaker via Bluetooth, aux
cable, or Chromecast.
The two
speakers connect to each other
via an included
cable, and to your computer
via a 3.5 mm input on the rear port of the right
speaker (a stereo 3.5 mm
cable is included.)
On its own it's not designed to be a
speaker, but it can be connected to existing
speakers you have
via cable or Bluetooth.
Logitech has taken the wraps off its new Z337 Bold Sound with Bluetooth, the company's first desktop
speaker that can play music
via Bluetooth rather than an audio
cable.
It also sports updated microphones and a slightly better
speaker, which still can be improved even further if you output its audio
via a 3.5 mm
cable, or with Bluetooth.
The unit ships with a
cable, so you can charge the
speaker via a computer.
The idea is that you can now stream Spotify straight to
speakers in your home without having to hook up
via Bluetooth or 3.5 mm
cable each time.
Called Chromecast Audio, the basic idea is that you hook up the Chromecast to a
speaker or audio system
via an auxiliary
cable.
This new, music - dedicated device connects to a
speaker or home audio system
via a
cable, and then you can Cast music from streaming music apps directly to that
speaker — essentially transforming any
speaker with a 3.5 mm audio, RCA, or optical audio
cable port into an Internet - capable device, in much the same way that the original Chromecast adds smarts to dumb TVs.
Your Bluetooth fails to work in Multi-Room Music domain; this means, you have to connect your Echo device with a Bluetooth
speaker via Aux
cable using 3.5 mm jack.
While interesting, it's probably easier to just purchase an Amazon Echo if connecting to a
speaker via an aux
cable is something you want to do.
The device, available in black and white, can be connected to
speakers or headphones
via Bluetooth or a 3.5 mm stereo
cable.
Finally, because both systems are designed to work as home theatre
speakers when the sound bars are paired with two rear channel
speakers, we used them with 2 - channel, 5.1 Dolby, and Dolby Atmos sources
via an optical
cable from an LG OLED TV.
If you're planning on using the Bolt II as a media center — as in hook it up
via optical
cable to a set of
speakers or a head unit — think again.
Browse the Google Store to find the ultra-yellow RCA
cable and optical adapter
cable that can bring new life into an old pair of
speakers via Chromecast Audio.
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).
Both the Echo Dot and Eufy Genie allow you to plug in another
speaker via a 3.5 mm audio
cable.
This is still a
speaker that will connect to others
via Bluetooth (if you wish) or
via 3.5 mm
cable, although both the Echo Dot and the Echo offer this too.
The catch is you need to hook it up to powered
speakers or a receiver, either
via 3.5 mm headphone
cable or Bluetooth if you want to listen to music.
And I am able to plug in a
speaker via a 3.5 mm
cable.
And similar to the Amazon Echo Dot, you are able to connect another
speaker to the Eufy Genie either
via a 3.5 mm
cable or over Bluetooth.
The iHome iGV1 smart
speaker does come with Bluetooth built - in, and you can also charge your smartphone using this smart
speaker,
via a USB
cable, of course.
The first is to use its less - powerful built - in
speaker and keep the Dot in a smaller room, or you can hook the Dot up —
via an auxiliary
cable or Bluetooth — to a more powerful sound system.