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Yep, exactly 24 hours ago.
So that's incredibly impressive for battery life.
Just to summarise, I gave the B&W T7 a full charge last Sunday morning,
23 October and ran the speaker from 2-4 hours every day though last
Saturday, Sunday and Monday the unit ran for over 8 hours each day
though granted the volume level was low to middle for most of the run of
the speaker.
Its claimed that the B&W T7 has a battery life of 18 hours? Well that
very well may be but how did B&W arrive at that figure? All I can say is
that they must have made the measurement with the B&W blasting! The T7
must have - it would appear - a very underrated figure when it comes to
its battery life and that can only be a damn good thing, "If you're on a
good thing then stick to it", and the B&W is more than just a good
thing, sounds good, looks good and is damn good on its internal battery.
I charged the unit for around 5 hours and I'm listening to it again now
so I will monitor it and - if all goes according to planned - I won't
need to give the speaker another charge for 8 or so days.
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