Speakers on tablets and some phones can be very cheap. My flip phone is $20 and was released around 2009. I have been threatened that my ministry will become obsolete this year, but so far they have not done so. I would basically buy another phone and go to the new service when they finally do. I didn't use the phone because I'm not a big fan of cell phone calls and texting. I have a smartphone that I use to test apps and such, but my only cellular connection is on this phone. In my car, I can make hands-free calls using the Bluetooth connection and use it as a speakerphone connected to my GPS navigation system. Home is almost closed these days due to the pandemic, cell phone calls are hard to hear even when I turn on the speakerphone. Then I tried this soundbar, it turned my cheap little (non-smart) clamshell phone into a great speakerphone. Although I don't care about the music here, it works well for the voice. This is not a very good speaker for working with HIFI, many large LCD TVs have much better speakers built in. The soundbar I use for my main TV cost over a thousand dollars and had a subwoofer and two rear speakers connected to WIFI from the system. It had little to no bass and creaky highs, but that's to be expected for the money. Can be good for beefing up a range of laptop speakers and great as phone speakers but cannot be used as part of a high end TV for sound. Limited use Recommended for personal applications.
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