Last year, my Technics analog stereo system died and the pain of loss was so strong that I wanted to consider modern wireless speakers, so that if they died, it would not be so insulting. Reviewed dozens of reviews and reviews on JBL, Marshall, Harman Kardon and other manufacturers. I chose this one, as I found an excellent video on YouTube, where the author clearly compared Aura 2 and Aura 3, showed the difference in the performance of the cases and in the sound of DIFFERENT genres of music. I didnβt lie: Aura 2 thundered already at 40% of the volume, and this one at 80 gave out quite a suitable sound (I never loaded it higher - it basses and yells enough for my lorry). Don't get me wrong, this is MONO sound, so it's not correct to compare with Soundsticks or other 2.1 systems. For mono, just fly away: disco, funk, electronic music (house, drum and bass, techno) and rock sound equally smooth and smooth. No hate, but, for example, JBL is buzzing, and Marshall is purely for music built "on the middle frequencies" (weak bass). Mains powered - no batteries, plug it in and forget it. But there is a problem - bluetooth. Most likely this is a minus of my Mac, because I regularly read reviews that this is an Apple (and not speakers) problem and the connection regularly falls off, crumbles and may not even connect at all. There are no such problems with the phone and tablet. Ideal for home, take it - you won't regret it!
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