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  2. Take this rugged speaker camping or to the beach - AOL

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    TL;DR: Take your favorite music outdoors with the Trelab FX100 Waterproof Rugged Bluetooth Speaker, which is on sale for 14% off. As of June 16, get one for only $59.99. When summer arrives, the ...

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    Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit hospital system with campuses in Rochester, Minnesota; Scottsdale and Phoenix, Arizona; and Jacksonville, Florida. [22] [23] Mayo Clinic employs 76,000 people, including more than 7,300 physicians and clinical residents and over 66,000 allied health staff, as of 2022. [5]

  4. List of Bose portable audio products - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] It used Bluetooth to communicate with the source device. [7] Reviewers praised the unit's audio quality, but criticized the high price and lack of a microphone (to enable its use as a speakerphone). [8] [9] The SoundLink Mobile was replaced by the SoundLink Bluetooth Mobile Speaker II, sold from 2012 until 2014.

  5. Wireless speaker - Wikipedia

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    Recent models generally use Bluetooth 4.0 or even Bluetooth 5, and wireless speakers generally have a range of 10 meters. [4] Bluetooth devices use a radio communication frequency such that the devices do not have to be in a visual line of sight with each other. Some speakers may benefit from the NFC system to facilitate pairing with the source ...

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    The Marlboro M Hoax was a false rumor originating from satire news website Abril Uno in January 2014 and republished in March 2015. [1] [2] It was an April Fools prank.