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  2. List of Bose portable audio products - Wikipedia

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    The SoundLink Micro was released on 21 September 2017. To date, it is the cheapest and smallest Bluetooth speaker offered by Bose. Even with its small size, it can be pretty loud. The main body is made up of silicon rubber, making it extremely durable and IPX7 water resistant. It is available in 3 colors: Blue, Black and Orange.

  3. Marshall just released its loudest portable speaker yet - AOL

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    The Middleton is the loudest portable speaker in Marshall's lineup. It's also water-resistant, plays from all angles and lasts for 20 hours. Marshall just released its loudest portable speaker yet

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  5. Marshall launches its smallest portable speaker - AOL

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    The brand new Willen is now Marshall’s smallest speaker — it can play for 15 or more hours on a single charge and includes a built-in microphone for taking phone calls. Both speakers are PVC ...

  6. List of Bose home audio products - Wikipedia

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    From 1990 until the early 2010s, Bose sold several 2.1 channel audio systems. The systems used two small satellite speakers and a subwoofer. Early versions of the systems used an in-built CD player, followed by a DVD player. Later versions were AV receivers that used external audio sources.

  7. LS3/5A - Wikipedia

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    The LS3/5A (each element pronounced separately, without the stroke) is a small studio monitor loudspeaker originated by the BBC for use by outside broadcast vans to ensure quality of their broadcasts. The speaker concept set out transparent and natural sound as the goal, and the achievement of the result is widely acknowledged.