Its interesting, the Jawbone Jambox seems to be one of those products that fall into a particular category which I've not yet found a description for but the logic behind the category is simple enough, because a blind person has a Jawbone then every other blind person has to have one regardless of how good or bad it is.

I reckon the makers of the Jawbone ought to be pretty pleased with themselves, how many would have been sold if there hadn't been any people with vision loss about? <smile>.



On 9/09/2016 5:45 AM, Stores, Mary A. wrote:

I got a Jabra Solemate Bluetooth speaker about a year ago and love it. It was on sale, and it had really good reviews. I can listen to music and talk on the phone with it, and Siri understands me pretty well.

Mary

*From:*Dane Trethowan [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Thursday, September 08, 2016 2:36 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [Techno-Chat]; So the new iPhone 7 has been announced

I have to admit the boost in sound quality when I upgraded from the 5S to the 6 was a huge plus and worth the upgrade for that reason, Apple have - in my view with the 6 and 6S at least - some of the best sounding internal speakers available on a mobile phone.

Its a real pity that Apple still won't embrace aptX with Bluetooth as that would make Bluetooth from an IOS phone absolutely fantastic and up there with most other manufacturers these days including Samsung, Asus, LG, Bowers And Wilkins etc.

As far as the Jambox Jawbone goes? Well if you're happy with it then fine but its a pity because you just don't know what you're missing as there are other speakers out there the same size that offer so much more, Jambox Jawbone stuff is nothing more than gimmik.

Yes, I've used one and I had the greatest pleasure in throwing the unit into the recycle bin a couple of years ago I think it was.


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