Seven years ago, when traveling across Germany, I purchased a Sonic Mini Link I portable speaker; to this day, it remains my favorite small speaker. I am currently working on a review of the first generation. The changes made to the second generation are not as significant as those made to the first generation, and as I mentioned earlier in reference to the charger, the basses have become even more detailed. Since I made the initial purchase, I have given a number of different JBL, Harmann Kordon, etc. products as presents. And nobody has been able to offer her an advantage over any of the other rivals' devices as of yet. In spite of the fact that the price tag for the second generation is now quite steep, I am still able to provide a fairly pertinent summary of the first generation. Gone through a lot: - got drenched in a backpack due to a dropped water bottle - fell from a height of one meter (traces of beatings in the shape of scratched or scraped metal) - spent the night numerous times in the car at temperatures as low as -20 degrees Celsius and lower. As a consequence of this, it functions just as well as it did after the purchase, with the exception that the battery began to become a little weaker almost immediately after a series of frosts and falls (but in all honesty, it still lasts for 6 hours and 70% of its original capacity). By the way, the battery, in general, seems to have a strong reaction to cold temperatures and quickly landed at temperatures below 5 degrees Celsius, but maybe it was just me. This could be because of the metal construction and the lack of isolation. A portable speaker is more than adequate for apartment-sized get-togethers, but you might be wondering what more is out there. At the dacha, just one of these is all that is needed to let loose with Korzh out in the fresh air or to give a weary ear a rest by listening to some oldies. There are no issues whatsoever with the reception distance; in fact, it works wonderfully with the TV. He devours all kinds of music, although the focus is primarily on basses, of course. In general, I am very happy with the purchase, even though I paid a much lower price for it than its successor does now. However, compared to its rivals and even to its more pricey relatives, the BOSE Sound Link, this one is, in my opinion, the most worthy model, and it is well worth the money.
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