Hi!
I was thinking of buying  the T7 when i read about them.
THey ofcorse wont be easy to save up for as i want so much things these days 
but i will  try.
I will take a trip to town some day and have a listen to them.
/A

> 29 juli 2019 kl. 13:52 skrev Dane Trethowan <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi there and good to see you after your too long an absence <smile>
> That speaker doesn’t sound familiar to me though I’m not surprised as there 
> are millions upon millions of Bluetooth speakers out there all looking for 
> your attention.
> Some are incredibly worthwhile attention seekers whilst the majority 
> unfortunately seem to have one problem or other.
> Having a lightning port as a charging connector doesn’t surprise me, 
> obviously this Bluetooth speaker was designed to be used in conjunction with 
> IOS.
> The Lightning port has an uncertain future so I’d stay away from thise if 
> possible and elect to go with something that has a USB C port.
> A round speaker as you described it makes me think of Logitech though it 
> could be a million others.
> I’m glad you mentioned Bluetooth speakers as I’ve been in conversation with a 
> friend who has several different pairs of Bluetooth speakers, like me he’s 
> addicted to his audio and particularly Bluetooth speakers right now so I’ll 
> go through the 3 pairs I know Tom has and summaries his comments on those.
> Tom bought a JBL Charge 4 and it seems a nice sounding package for what it is 
> however hands free quality is dreadful and we’ve tested this using FaceTime 
> and IOS devices obviously, the JBL is at the bottom of the pile.
> Next Tom bought some Key Muo speakers - hope I got the spelling right - for 
> around $300 US I believe.
> These speakers have a very nice sound but lack a little bass, incredibly 
> portable at less than 4 inches high each.
> You will need two of these if you want a stereo pair.
> Those who know Kef speakers will appreciate the Uni-Cue drivers - one driver 
> with the woofer making up the driver with a small tweeter in the centre, this 
> arrangement seems to disperse sound around a room more evenly without a sweet 
> spot, the Key Egg system I have uses such an arrangement though on a larger 
> scale.
> Unfortunately the Key Muo’s don’t have hands free speakerphone capability and 
> I have no objection to that as its quality sound I’m after.
> Tom’s top of the range speaker at the moment in his opinion is the B&O P6 
> speakers and I’m trying to find a place where I may go to listen to some of 
> these as - going by Tom’s description and from tests we’ve done with the 
> hands free - they sound spectacular in every way.
> Again you’ll need a pair of these little beauties if you want stereo sound 
> and the price isn’t cheap but quality from B&O comes at a price, $600 per 
> speaker unit.
> The P6 is portable with a battery lasting for 22 hours I believe.
> The Hands Free is one of the best I’ve ever heard from a Bluetooth speaker.
> I still have my B&W T7 speaker which is nearly 3 years old.
> B&W are still selling this user which is a wonderful testament to the quality 
> sound and build of the T7 in my opinion.
> Nothing wrong with looking around at what other company’s have to offer of 
> course which is exactly what I’ll be doing shortly.
> Unique 
> 
>> On 29 Jul 2019, at 7:06 pm, André van Deventer <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Want to know if some of you technical gurus can help me.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Someone gave me a Bluetooth speaker to test for her.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> This is one of the strangest Bluetooth speakers I have ever worked with!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Firstly, it uses an apple lightning port to charge from and not a  micro usb
>> port.  So you would need a lightning to USB port to charge it with.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> The speaker stands on a base upright and is slightly thinner at the top.  It
>> is rubberised on the side but it seems if you can remove the rubber.  It’s
>> also a completely sircular speaker.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> The on and off switch is on the bottem underneath the speaker so you cannot
>> accidentaly slide it.  Under the rubber there also seems to be some buttons.
>> There is a very clearly distinguishable button which  may be a volume up and
>> down button but which you  can also press  inwards.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> The best make I can come up with is 
>> 
>> Vulkan
>> 
>> But I am at a luss  to find a manual for this thing.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Does this sound familiar to anyone?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Andr é
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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