In my opinion, it's better to take the first version, if they are still somewhere, well, or save up for "Station Max". Got pros: The second column: it seems to be useful, but it turned out not to be very useful. Manual volume control is 10/10. It fulfills its duties of voice control of a smart home. Its cons: He does not want to be friends with the speaker of the first version, the stereo pair does not work (maybe for the better), sometimes he does not hear in a couple of meters (the indicator does not light up), when he hears like the old one from another room. When the "answer with one device" mode is set, for some reason the speaker from the next room answers, and not the one you are talking about. A strange power connector, it’s not at all clear why this pin is there, when any other device is on type-c, there will be problems with replacement. The sound is worse than the first version, yes, there are basses, but they drown out everything else.
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