I would not buy a second time just because of these sounds. Otherwise, everything could be accepted, but not at that price. With its pros. 1. Design 2. The way to turn on by turning the volume control (the absence of an extra ON-OFF button) 3. The ability to connect several devices at once (this is also a huge minus) Some cons: 1. The main problem is that the speaker makes its program sounds both when a device is connected to it, and when it is disconnected. Right during music playback, interrupting it. It's terribly disturbing and annoying, because every time you listen to music, and your wife comes home or leaves the house, you have to listen to these sounds. Sometimes they generally sound for no reason at all, as if one of the neighbors is also connecting and disconnecting to the speaker. These sounds cannot be turned off. 2. Not as loud as it might seem from the number of declared watts. I have a feeling that my last Marshall Acton Bluetooth 1st generation sounded just as good, even though it has 40 watts. 3. When I listened for a long time at a volume of 8-9, the bass fell off. I thought that everything - I lost the column, but after turning it off and on, everything returned to normal. In general, I no longer listen to it at a volume above 6-7.
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