Hi!
Well i have this little beast.
Its really great for that size.
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> 19 mars 2017 kl. 10:55 skrev Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net>:
>
> Hi!
>
> I saw the Bose Soundlink Mini II for the first time today and I came away
> satisfied with what I'd heard.
>
> I owned the original Bose Soundlink Mini speaker which I thought to be very
> good, a little bass heavy - as Bose products are - but an incredibly powerful
> sounding unit for the size.
>
> The Soundlink Mini II sounds very similar though the mid range seems to have
> a little more presence which adds to the subtlety and the charm of the sound.
>
> Its worth noting the differences between the original Soundlink Mini and
> newer model.
>
> The Soundlink Mini didn't have a TTS - Text To Speech - module built-in
> whereas the Soundlink Mini II does and one of the nice features here is that
> - when powered up - the soundlink Mini II tells you what device it has paired
> with, something that no other Bluetooth speaker I've ever owned has done - I
> don't think even the Jawbone Jambox did that - so a very nice touch
> particularly if you plan to use the Mini II with multiple speakers.
>
> The Mini II can be charged from a USB power source - whether that be a power
> adapter or powerbank - whereas the original Bose Soundlink Mini could not,
> you had to carry about the 12 volt AC adapter.
>
> Build quality is about the same, the nice rugged alaminium body though I'd
> still recommend a carry case or rubber sleeve if you plan to carry this beast
> about.
>
> The original Mini had a dedicated Aux-In source button whereas the button has
> disappeared on the newer model, connecting a patch cord to the Aux-In socket
> automatically switches the source to that mode.
>
> The Mini II has a microphone so can be used as a convenient hands free
> speakerphone with your paired device, unfortunately I wasn't in a position to
> try out this feature.
>
> The Bose Soundlink Mini II still comes at a premium price of nearly 300
> Australian dollars but you certainly get what you pay for with this little
> mite if you're wanting a powerful sound.
>
> I still have a few gripes with Bose and one of the main being the decision by
> Bose not to use AptX decoding on any of their speakers, something that IOS
> users probably won't bother about but Android users are probably used to by
> now, having AptX makes all the difference if your passion is to listen to
> music with all its detail and perhaps the thought from Bose is that - with
> such a speaker as this - you can't hear all the detail?
>
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