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  2. 9 Small Bluetooth Speakers We're Literally Obsessed With - AOL

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    Having a small portable speaker is a non-negotiable. So we found some of the best for you because your next hang will absolutely need one. 9 Small Bluetooth Speakers We're Literally Obsessed With

  3. Loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    The term loudspeaker may refer to individual transducers (also known as drivers) or to complete speaker systems consisting of an enclosure and one or more drivers.. To adequately and accurately reproduce a wide range of frequencies with even coverage, most loudspeaker systems employ more than one driver, particularly for higher sound pressure level (SPL) or maximum accuracy.

  4. List of Bose portable audio products - Wikipedia

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    SounLink Max can play music for up to 20 hours, and if the mobile’s battery start to run low, the USB-C port can charge the mobile device. It comes in Black or Blue Dusk color. It uses Bluetooth 5.3 and supports SBC and AAC codec standards. For HD audio, it uses Snapdragon Sound, which automatically adapts up to lossless quality.

  5. Bookshelf speaker - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s and 1960s, high quality home loudspeakers were exclusively large and floor-standing speaker enclosures, whereas small speaker cabinets had reputation of low price and low audio quality. Beginning in the 1960s, some manufacturers began making more expensive, compact high fidelity speakers. [ 1 ]

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  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.