I wanted the speakers in my large garage/workshop to play music from my phone. They meet all requirements. As previously mentioned, once the speaker is installed, reattaching the metal grille is a breeze. I tried several options and ended up with two dented speaker grilles. They don't look terrible but are really upset that it was so difficult. The sound is excellent. They're loud enough for me and have enough bass for my liking. When I turn the phone volume all the way up, it's loud. Some things that would make it better for me. Auto connect when I enter speaker range. Currently I have to manually connect to the speaker every time I go to the garage and want to use it. Also, maybe add an extra input to the speaker controller, e.g. B. a 3.5mm jack or something. I would also like to be able to connect my garage TV directly to the speakers. I can do it through the ROKU app, but it depends on the radio signal and it's not very reliable in my garage. I've been thinking about using a bluetooth transmitter from the tv to the speakers but don't know how to pair them (do you do this from your phone)? All in all a very good speaker with great sound for the price. You could spend a lot more money on another solution but I am very happy with this one and it suits my purpose perfectly.
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