How to pick out the best Bluetooth speaker

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After reading some Ion Speaker reviews and becoming familiar with a variety of the best speakers available, you can begin determining which product will most meet your requirements. Here are some tips to help you decide.

1. Connectivity

Connectivity is of utmost importance when choosing an Ion speaker. Various wireless connection options make it possible to play sound from a desktop, laptop, phone and other devices all on the same speaker. An effective audio system will include connection options for Bluetooth, NFC, Auxiliary and Wi-Fi. The list of options onĀ Music Critic will give you a general idea of the best brands in the market right now. As with anything in the tech industry, things will change very fast but fret not as companies usually release updates on their models as often as the trend demands.

Bluetooth: Bluetooth is one of the most common and easy to use wireless connection options for various electronic devices. The majority of devices used to stream music, such as smartphones and tablets, include this option. Be aware, though, that while this option may be available, the connection range must be compatible with your speaker for it to work properly. Most Ions work within a 50-100 foot wireless range, but this will vary depending on the model. The Bluetooth feature may also offer a high-range connection.

Wi-Fi: Some of the newest, top-of-the-line speakers have Wi-Fi connection built in. This means you can automatically connect to streaming sites, internet radio stations and smart phones. Wi-Fi connected speakers are a great solution for use at home or work.

NFC: NFC, or near field communication, affords another simple connection option for speakers. NFC can be used with smartphones and laptops. Connecting a smart phone to your NFC speaker is simple with the “tap to pair” feature. I see Vizio is quite a good option.

2. Sound Quality

The most important aspect of a good speaker is sound quality. Generally, 10-50W is a good audio output for most home usage, including small parties and gatherings. If you need to play music in a large room or auditorium, you will require more wattage for better amplification and bass.

3. Portability

If you plan to transport your speakers frequently, look for portable speakers. Portable speakers should have durable frames, multiple handles and even wheels to make moving them easy. You will also want a lightweight unit of no more than 15 pounds.

4. Battery Life

An average portable speaker will allow 20-50 hours of battery time. Generally, this is adequate time for most home usage and small parties. For a longer battery lifespan, alternate topping up the charge via the power cord and using the battery.

5. Other Features

Some bonus features you may want to consider for your speaker include water-resistance, outlook, special lighting effects, disco effects, radio, flash drive or Micro SD card slots and microphones. These features are especially useful when DJ’ing for an event.

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