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[Closed] Can you recommend me a small speaker for holidays
After a small speaker for use on holidays. Looking for:
- Small size
- Decent sound and volume
- Line-in and Bluetooth
- Not too spendy
I have been using an X-Mini 2 which has been good but doesn't go that loud, and is now a bit broken.
Any recommendations would be great.
How small? JBL Flip is the general STW answer here.
Burcow is about 5 foot 6 😉
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we've got a few different speakers, but keep coming back to [url= https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nokia-Rechargeable-Bluetooth-Microphone-Compatible/dp/B00JWXBYNI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489095040&sr=8-1&keywords=nokia+speaker ]this[/url]. taken it around europe, as dead easy to throw in a pocket
very small. excellent battery. decent volume. And put it on something magnetic (a fridge say), it uses that as the boom box. Amazing for the price, and now only a tenner.
Just bought a Cambridge Go V2, quite £ but we had a load of vouchers for John Lewis. Richer Sounds have them just under £50 in store and the Jabra one on their www gets rave reviews too. The Cambridge is good so far, wasn't bought for holidays but for a funeral tomorrow :-(, however it will be going away everytime with us.
I got one of these when they were going to 60 quid. Pretty impressed - good for the size. Only criticism is you can't alter the volume of the start-up or shut-down voice when it shouts "powering on/off". Otherwise all good, and still under a hundred.
[url= https://www.ocado.com/webshop/product/Jam-Heavy-Metal-Wireless-Speaker-HXP920EU/347672011?ULP_CAMPAIGN_ID=52&gclid=CICJ3tWwytICFYU_GwodfQUIVA&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CKC68dWwytICFZcC0wodStIEig&dnr=y ]Ocado middle class speaker shopping linky[/url]
[url= https://www.bose.co.uk/en_gb/products/speakers/wireless_speakers/soundlink_mini_ii.html#v=soundlink_mini_ii_carbon_gb_hu_ie_pl ]Bose Soundlink Mini[/url]
Amazing speaker, great sound and a handy recharging base.
Depends what you call spendy, I would get a ue boom 2
but the roll is cheaper
both come out as best in class from most reviews.
Love my UE Boom 2. Great sound, waterproof, tough, excellent battery life. Replaced a JBL Flip 2 with it. That was still a good speaker though a bit lacking in battery life.
Bose sound mini link here, great speaker.
Jbl flip 3 for me sounds great about the size of a beer tin and such a clear sound
Ah, I was thinking palm size really, the sort of thing you could take anywhere, in looking at people's suggestions Amazon suggested this to me:
[url= https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-SoundCore-Super-Portable-Bluetooth-Playtime/dp/B01HTH3C8S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489102523&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=x+mini+speaker&psc=1 ]Anker speaker[/url]
Which looks to have the features I am looking for, gets good reviews and pretty cheap.
I am sure things like the JBL are better but I like small.
Ronnie Corbett?
A week with him might be a bit much though.
Just thought. Is he still alive.
I was in the docs and i was reading What Hi Fi they did a group test and the JBL Charge 2 was the clear winner.
seriously then, if you like small, get the nokia one. bung it on a fridge or radiator and enjoy
I've got a highly rated (at the time) Sony SRS-X3. My daughters UE Boom is betterer
If it's small u want have a look at JBL Go. Cheap too, very impressive for the cash.
In a typical recommend what you own fashion, I've got one of these Anker speakers....
It is very good for the money. It connects quickly, sounds half decent & the battery life is fantastic - I think it's rated at 20hrs and I can well believe I get close to that.
Regarding size, it's just over 3x3x2" - it's pretty compact, but I guess the cylindrical one you link to will be a bit more compact.....
Minirig +1
Another Bose Soundlink Mini owner. I wouldn't go as far as calling it [i]amazing[/i] but it's definitely good enough, and satisfyingly heavy too.
Minirig +2 (and +3, the wife has one as well)
This little Sony SRS-X11B is surprisingly good for the money. Cheap as chips (40 quid), and the sound quality is far betterer than anything so dinky has a right to be. Bought for our hols a couple of years back, and now used daily as an external speaker for my Mac
Got to be a Minirig. First thing in the suitcase when we go away.
Then I take it out because I remember it has to go in hand luggage as it has a Li-ion battery.
I bought one for £7, wire in only works just fine. Rechargeable via USB. RYGHT (French brand). Inise it woth my phone and computer. They do a Bluetooth for £15
Link for reference, no need tomspend £££ IMHO
[url= http://www.darty.com/nav/achat/accessoires/accessoire_pour_mp3-mp4/haut-parleur_pour_baladeur_mp3/ryght_storm_pure_color_red.html?dartycid=sea_shopping-online_PLA-Audio--HiFi--Home-cinema/Mini-enceinte-filaire_adgroup_Mini-enceinte-filaire/Ryght&s_kwcid=AL!289!3!%7Bcreative%7D!%7Bmatchtype%7D!%7Bplacement%7D!%7Bnetwork%7D!!%7Bkeyword%7D&ef_id=WMK95gAABZjeuGZ1:20170310145326:s ]Darty: French version of Curry's[/url]
I have a Cambridge G2, first one worked well for just shy of 2 years, then the battery refused to take a charge, had purchased from JohnLewis who replaced with a brand new model.
I like the build quality and sound, sturdy but portable. Good battery life (pending problems with all out failure).
As for the Bose, I found the bass amplification too artifical. Also didn't like the UE boom much despite the sales guy continually trying to sell it to me at the time in JL.
I have an Amazon basics one, really good for £30. Not pocket sized but easy to pack for holiday. Long battery life, reasonable quality sound and loud.
UE Boom/Roll are supposed to be among the best portable ones, cost a fair bit more but they're waterproof/drop resistant too.
I was gonna say the Minirig isn't Bluetooth, then I checked the link.
Minirig +5 in that case...:-)

