JBL Xtreme 2 Bluetooth Speaker with Rechargeable Battery– Waterproof – Carry Strap included – Black

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JBL Xtreme 2 Bluetooth Speaker with Rechargeable Battery– Waterproof – Carry Strap included – Black

JBL Xtreme 2 Bluetooth Speaker with Rechargeable Battery– Waterproof – Carry Strap included – Black

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Considering its size, the weight it can muster is impressive, but it’s far from the A1’s defining feature. In fact, the presentation is expertly balanced from top to bottom, with clarity, expression and detail to spare through the midrange and a crystal clear treble that handles percussion with precision, even at volume. There’s no Wi-Fi connectivity though which seems a shame at this price as it limits multi-room capabilities and range. There’s no AirPlay or Google Cast options either, or the possibility of streaming higher quality audio files from servers. It’s probably not going to be a deal breaker if you’re sold on the design but given the asking price and competition it should be there. At first glance, you might not spot the differences between this model and the previous generation. After all, it’s still a brushed aluminium circular design, with a soft-touch polymer base and waterproof leather carry strap. So far, so similar. But look a little closer and you’ll see some careful tweaks that make this second iteration a real level up. On top, B&O has just introduced a cool and refined Nordic Ice colour option for the Gen 2 – it oozes finesse and luxury. Pros: Handy charging stand; seamless Google Assistant integration; Chromecast and AirPlay 2 support; great bass This helps with durability, and the Emberton is IPX7 rated for pretty solid waterproofing. It comes with very few other bells and whistles though – there’s no control app, no aux-in and no microphone for taking calls. The focus here is on the sound, and it shows in its performance.

AudioPro might not be a brand you’ve heard a lot of, but the Scandinavian company has a 40-year heritage in hi-fi products that’s resulted in a stellar line-up of powered wireless speakers. It comes with Bushnell's Bite technology which allows the device to be magnetically secured to any appropriate surface - we found it best attached to one of the metal pillars of a buggy. Don't worry about the Wingman ever falling off a magnetic surface either as Bushnell's Bite technology is incredibly strong with its seven pounds of pulling force which means it is very strong and will stay attached even when driving on bumpy ground. The feature that sets the Wingman apart from the competition is its GPS feature that provides accurate yardages on the golf course. Weight: 5.9kg | Size: 25.7 x 48.5 x 20.1cm | Battery life: 24 hours | Waterproof: Yes (IPX7) | Total power: 80W | Aux-in: Yes Here at Golf Monthly our rigorous testing procedureis built upon a comprehensive process combined with the knowledge and expertise of the Golf Monthly test team. Our team usually attend product launches and then when it comes to our actual testing, we test products over a period of time so that we can gauge the performance. Depending on where you'll be using the speaker – around the house, in the garden, by the pool, camping, on the beach – you'll also be interested in the battery life on offer. The speakers on test range from 10 hours to over 30 hours, all pretty respectable but a considerable range if, say, you're taking one of these to a festival.

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At 700g, there’s a little more heft to it than you might expect, but it’s more reassuring than cumbersome. It’s made out of quality materials after all, with a metal-fronted grille and tough rubber body.

From battery life to durability, there's a lot to consider when buying a Bluetooth speaker, but we're here to help. Here's what you need to know before purchasing: Waterproofing Its extra size helps with its sonic ability as well, sounding solid in the low end, expressive through the midrange and clear and open in the treble. It’s a very natural performance – one that is balanced and dynamic, but also hugely engaging. The simplicity of its first impression extends to the buttons on offer – there’s volume, a Play/Pause, pairing and power button… that’s your lot. The Stormbox Micro keeps things modern with a USB-C port and, unlike the Go 3, will let you pair it up with a sibling for stereo sound. The one bit of finesse offered by this speaker is a flexible strap on the bottom – ideal for attaching to a shower or, as Tribit is keen to tout, a bicycle’s handlebars. It offers big sound, and avoids distortion even at party-inducing volumes. The phenomenal bass tops the already impressive Go 3, providing a much wider room-filling sound – compared to the JBL’s punchier and slightly less satisfying boom.These portable music players come in all shapes, sizes and price points, so to help you narrow down your options we’ve rounded up the best Bluetooth speakers you can buy in 2023, from top brands including Sony, Bose, Sonos, Bang & Olufsen, Anker and JBL. If you're the type of golfer who loves a gadget, then why not also take a look at our guides to the best golf accessories, best golf sunglasses or the best golf nets. FAQs Can I use a speaker on the golf course?



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