More on the Bose Soundlink Mini II

2017-04-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
I've had one of these speakers now for 2 weeks and I do really like it 
for a whole bunch of reasons.


I did own one of the original Soundlink Mini series of speakers and got 
rid of it not so long ago with the arrival of the B T7.


The original Soundlink Mini isn't a bad speaker but when compared to the 
B T7 it did sound rather dull.


That was 6 months ago and times have changed with my setup here, I now 
have Amazon Echo and Google devices, a USB Power Hub etc.so time to look 
around for another Bluetooth device to pair with the Echo Dot.


The new Bluetooth device had to be small and - preferably - powered by 
USB power which the original Bose Soundlink Mini was not and neither is 
the B T7.


I went to a local shop for a demonstration of the Bose Soundlink Mini II 
and - as I related to the list at the time - was surprised at the 
difference in sound quality between the original Soundlink Mini and its 
new brother.


I ordered my Soundlink Mini II a fortnight ago and here's a roundup of 
what I've found though I'm repeating some of what I've written in notes 
to the list I'm sure.


The Soundlink Mini II is the same sort of build as the original model, 
that tough alaminium frame is a trademark signature of Bose for its 
Soundlink Mini speaker and I hope Bose conteinues sticking with it, 
looks and feels very nice.


The button line-up has changed given the extra functionality the Bose 
Soundlink Mini II has over its older Brother.


The volume up/down and function buttons are raised whereas the power and 
Bluetooth buttons are lowered.


Each button performs a different function when held down, hold down the 
Power button and the status of the internal battery is spoken.


Press the Bluetooth button to find out which devices are already 
connected to your Soundlink Mini or hold down to initiate pairing with 
another device, the Soundlink Mini II talks you through the pairing process.


When the Soundlink Mini is paired to a phone, hold down the Function 
button to issue voice commands to your Phone etc.


So the Bose Soundlink Mini now has a full TTS - text to speech - system 
added which is quite easy to understand though its not the best quality 
voice I've heard, Bose deserves heaps of praise for going to the trouble 
to include a full TTS function instead of just relying on recorded Voice 
tags as so many other products do.


For a speaker designed for personal use the Bose Soundlink Mini 
certainly pumps out the sound and goes incredibly loud before the DSP 
kicks in to lower any distortion but I can assure you that your ears 
will object strongly before getting to this level.


As I've already noted the sound of this model is quite different from 
that of the original, the original had powerful bass with the result 
that the mids and highs were rather difficult to hear.


That powerful bass - a little too powerful in my view - is still there 
however the mids and highs certainly have more presence than they did 
with the older model so - if for any reason you have the older model and 
you're considering an upgrade to the new -then the better sound alone is 
a most compelling reason.


The sound stage of the newer model is better too but nowhere near as 
good as the B T7 and I wwasn't expecting it to be but very good 
considering the size of the Soundlink Mini.


Bose have also added transport controls for those times when you're 
playing Music from your Phone or whatever, press the function button 
once to pause, twice to skip to the next track and 3 times to go to the 
previous track, glad to see more Bluetooth units adding this type of 
functionality as standard.


I tested the Speakerphone and came away satisfied with its sound.

Those I spoke to on the other end of my calls reported a little echo and 
that's to be expected from a hands free speakerphone.


In summary a great valume for money product at $250 Australian.



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Looking for Instructions for Mixcder ShareMe 7 Wireless Headphones V4.1 with Mic

2017-04-18 Thread Danny Miles
Hi.  I've tried locating instructions for the Mixcder ShareMe 7
Wireless Headphones (V4.1) on the
www.mixcder.com
website but both Safari and Internet Explorer tell me that the page
can't be accessed (Safari tells me that the server can't be found).

Does anyone please have an accessible copy of the instructions for
this device or - at the very least - contact details for the company
so that I can make further enquiries?

Many thanks in advance for your help.

Danny



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