Again a decent speaker (for the right use), especially in Work From Home, Netflix (if your tv supports BT) + and to Take Calls scenario
$7 more expensive than the Bose deal…
But a good price nonetheless.
Again a decent speaker (for the right use), especially in Work From Home, Netflix (if your tv supports BT) + and to Take Calls scenario
$7 more expensive than the Bose deal…
But a good price nonetheless.
Also helps maintain social distancing when you're out and about 'cause no one would want to be seen dead near you :)
https://www.amazon.com.au/Portable-Bluetooth-Bluedio-HS-Acti…
Cheaper here LOL
The sold by David Jones is made by Bose, while the one you linked is made by Bluedio.
Yes, but can anyone really tell the difference?
When you open the box, it will say Bose instead of Bluedio.
you'll certainly be able to hear the difference.
Damn I been waiting for this for a while. Bose is always out of stock :(
Don't bother. They're terrible. I got them half price from Bose a couple of months back and sent them straight back along with a load of other people. The sound quality is terrible. Like $10 pair of earphones terrible.
Why did you send all those people back?
No visa must be
I think we found Tony Abbott's OzB account: "Stop the boats"
I bought it from Bose deal and returned it! Even at thy price I was not able to see any value in this
does anyone bought this from DJ? as far as i know it always out of stock from DJ and bose..
Whoever came up with this should really be fired
You haven't seen the Bose sunglasses have you?
LOL I wanted to bring these up - but they just make me too angry.
These products would have been cool 15 years ago, and even then, zero practicality.
Good news: they’ve just released three new models!
@ak47wong: Still missing the Voyager edition
Listening to something only you can hear without blocking out the world around you is a perfectly valid use-case.
Source: anyone who has worked in an office and either been annoyed by a co-worker's radio or had trouble getting a headphone wearer's attention without resorting to manhandling or throwing rolled up paper.
Listening to something only you can hear without blocking out the world around you is a perfectly valid use-case
Agreed, but the SoundWear does not do this. Other people can hear these. It's nowhere as loud as a normal Bluetooth speaker, but it's definitely audible. Using these in an office is inappropriate. If you want to listen to something only you can hear without blocking out the world, headphones or earphones with low sound isolation would be a better choice.
I purchased one of these and I'm very happy. Sure, they're not same quality as noise cancelling headphones or a 7.1 Dolby atmos home sound system.
I use in a warehouse environment and only have the volume at half which is sufficient and also able to hear when somebody wants my attention. The battery at the end of an 8hr shift still has 30% charge.
LOL i had no idea these were a thing. Kinda cool if you work from home by yourself