Tips on Mini Speakers
Gadget heads are perpetually looking for the latest and greatest in audio gear. It’s virtually safe to assume that anyone heading off to college nowadays is going equipped with IPod or MP3 player or a cell phone that does double duty. Gone are the times of lugging huge heavy stereo equipment into the dorm, now it is all about mini speakers and sound systems that may fit within the backpack.
Mini speakers can be a discreet addition to any area in the house and even to the backyard. They are small enough to be unobtrusive in a area but still deliver plenty of rich sound. They may additionally be hidden in a area or for those that may need to take an extra step, mounted in a recess in the wall or ceiling.
The frequent traveler and gadget freak should give the Sony SR-M50 a good long look. These are super small mini speakers designed to go on the road and they attach together with a click to make them straightforward to carry and keep track of in a carry-on bag. For the fashionista, these speakers will be matched to luggage as they are available in pink, white and black. Three AAA batteries power these mini wonders while on the road and price-wise they come in for about $50.
Another choice for those more interested in style than audio specs is the Griffin Journi. It has one of the most unique designs in all of mini-speakerdom and additionally guards both speakers and player from damage during journeys.
By going online and conducting a search, you’ll find all of the styles and sizes available. The makers and suppliers of these speakers have detailed descriptions of every speaker as well as size, watt output and most importantly, weight. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions carefully to get the most out of your new speakers.
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