This is a cute little bluetooth speaker to take with you on the go. Easy charging via the micro USB port from the laptop or any USB port. Connects in a snap and makes a cute Star Wars sound to indicate it's ready. A blue indicator when switching on and a red indicator when charging are standard. The sound quality is like that of a transistor radio. It has better sound quality than a phone speaker or even many tablets, but obviously because it's tiny it's not as good as something higher end. It's more of a novelty that's also functional and great for Mandalorian fans. What's not to like in a child who is 50 years old! But since it's Baby Yoda, it's very cute. This is a fun addition for serious collectors and a good gift for a teenager. The only problem is that while this is probably the most popular item in the Bitty Boomers line, it never sells out. You'd think Revane could stock up on them considering it's holiday season. I ordered mine on November 30th and it didn't get to me until December 10th. The idea was to test one out before ordering more as gifts. But they won't make it to the new year, making them imperfect. I liked watching a movie on a tablet and using it for the audio instead of the tablet's built-in speaker. It was better than a tablet but I have other better quality Bluetooth speakers for music. If you are some kind of musician, this will not give you enough bass and will spoil your guitar listening experience, especially if you are trying to get the best listening experience. I was dying to experiment with two, but since they will take forever to arrive I have to abandon the idea.
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