
This little speaker is surprisingly loud and clear. It looks good too, but what I like most is the scientific approach to how to make it work. When current flows through wires, it creates an electromagnetic field that can cause electrons to move in nearby wires, creating an "induced" voltage. Usually it's just static noise in the electronics, like a side effect of medication. This device takes advantage of this rather than trying to negate it. Is it better than a bluetooth speaker? maybe not, but it gets 5 stars because it's cool, and it should work with non-bluetooth devices. I've tried this with several devices and some work best when the device is level with the box, while others need to be diagonal so the speaker is directly over the telecoil. If it's not working properly or there is static noise, try moving the device on the box to get the best signal.

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