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# Bluetooth connectivity Clear sound 8-hour battery Bose Soundlink Bluetooth Speaker ONLY Bluetooth Speaker Black

**Brand:** bose
**Price:** € 0.53
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bose Soundlink Bluetooth Speaker ONLY Bluetooth Speaker Black by bose
- **How much does it cost?** € 0.53 with free shipping
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## Best For

- bose enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bose brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Portable Design:** Take your music anywhere with a sleek, lightweight speaker.
- • **All-Day Playtime:** Enjoy up to 8 hours of uninterrupted music on a single charge.
- • **Effortless Pairing:** Voice prompts guide you through seamless device connections.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Connect effortlessly with smartphones, tablets, and other Bluetooth devices.
- • **Unmatched Sound Quality:** Experience rich, full-range audio that defies its compact size.

## Overview

The Bose Soundlink Bluetooth Speaker delivers exceptional sound quality in a compact design, featuring voice prompts for easy pairing, an impressive 8-hour battery life, and seamless wireless connectivity to all your Bluetooth-enabled devices.

## Description

If music is your motivation, wait until you hear the Bose Sound Link Color Bluetooth speaker. It plays your favorite tunes from your favorite Bluetooth device—out loud in clear, full audio—just about anywhere you want to go. It's small, durable and simple to use. And it comes in a spectrum of colors to match almost any style. The Sound Link Color speaker suits your active, mobile lifestyle. The body is constructed of durable materials, and its rounded, compact shape fits easily into your bag or backpack. The Sound Link Color speaker has a range of about 30 feet, so you can enjoy your music out loud, without wires. It pairs with your smartphone, tablet or other Bluetooth device. Voice prompts talk you through Bluetooth pairing, making it simple. And the speaker remembers the eight most recent devices you've used, so reconnecting is even easier. The speaker can connect to two Bluetooth devices at the same time, letting you switch between them quickly—when the first device stops playing, the second can start. The Sound Link Color speaker lets you play your music wherever you are, whatever you're doing. It's compact and light enough (1.25 pounds) to take along even when you're traveling light. The speaker is designed for ease of use. It features power, volume and source buttons. You control other functions from your Bluetooth device. Don't let the Sound Link Color speaker's small size fool you. It may be compact, but it delivers a satisfying listening experience. Proprietary technologies and a unique design produces clear, well-balanced, full-range sound. More features: Auxiliary input enables you to connect to other audio sources, like a tablet or MP3 player, Charges with most USB power sources or the included wall charger and Micro USB port allows for charging and software updates. What's in the box: Sound Link Color Bluetooth speaker, Wall charger and Cable.

Review: Estas bocinitas Bosé son una buena opción para la fiesta, la casa, la oficina, o cualquier situación similar. -Conectarlas via Bluetooth es relativamente fácil -La calidad de audio es sorprendente para un aparato tan pequeño. Fácilmente puede llenar un espacio de aprox. 40 metros cuadrados, con 20-25 personas, sin demasiado problema. No, tampoco es un antro portátil, pero para una bocina pequeña, está muy bien. -Se puede conectar con un cable de 3.5 mm si hace falta -La batería dura mucho, mucho tiempo, y se carga con un cable micro USB, de los cuales probablemente tenemos muchos en casa
Review: When my Bose SoundLink Mini started going on the fritz I went on a spree buying replacements. This review will compare what I ended up with. Note: I did NOT get any of these free in exchange for this review, but wish I knew how so many people seem to do so these days, as I'd probably write more reviews, seeing as almost every day is Christmas here thanks to desertcart (just ask the UPS and FedEx guys who know my dogs by name now, lol). The speakers are: Bose SoundLink Color, Bose SoundLink Mini, Bose SoundTouch 30, Inateck MarsBox BP2002 Bluetooth Speaker and Alpatronix AX320 Rugged Splashproof Bluetooth Speaker. The Color is overall the best of the four portables IMHO, so I will use it as the main comparator. Color vs. the Mini: I think the Color has overall better sound than the Mini for general purposes, especially at relatively loud volume, though in reading reviews, I know some others disagree. I don't play classical music on it, just classic rock and such (see below). The sound between the two is very different if you flip back and forth within one song, which the iPod Touch 6 allows me to do, as it will pair with both at once. The difference in sound is rather like the difference in shape of the speakers almost. The Mini is more like the larger Bose speakers. It has deep, rich sound in the lower ranges at the expense of including the upper ranges as fully, so sounds kind of flat sometimes compared with the Color if you go back and forth. The Color has, well, more colorful sound, in terms of having the full-spectrum of sound more equally. It doesn't have quite the depth in the lower ranges, though you can overcome some of that by setting your sound equalizer setting appropriately (discussed later). I guess it depends what kind of music you mostly listen to and what you like. Boston, John Denver and Fleetwood Mac sound better on the Mini; Rush, Journey and AC/DC better on the Color -- though both are more than acceptable on either, especially compared with other speakers. (Yes, I'm a product of the 70s and 80s, I listen to that kind of music.) It's more noticeable the further away you are. I often sit right next to the speaker, in which case it isn't as noticeable, at medium volumes. What is noticeable if you switch with it next to you is that the Color is much, much louder at the same volume setting. I was testing sound quality from across the room at about 15 feet at maximum volume, at which point the quality difference is sometimes striking. The Color is more reliable than the Mini ever was. It works well with two of three of my iPods (a Touch 6, Touch 5 and a Nano 7; the Mini won't pair with the Nano). It tells you (literally speaks to you) when the battery is getting low and will run well when it is on the charger (though I try not to so as to not potentially ruin the battery). The Mini will sometimes die even when plugged in for inexplicable reasons, it's kind of like it overheats or something, because it will come back on after 5-15 minutes for awhile again. The Mini won't work now even when plugged in if the battery is totally dead. The Mini stopped working with it's base and will only charge when plugged in directly. Not a big deal, but strange. I was never sure what the purpose of the base was anyway. The Color is lighter and more portable and has withstood several drops from a few feet off the ground. I don't know for sure how long the battery lasts as I wasn't really paying close attention when working all night. I'd estimate about 6-8 hours depending on how loud you play the music, vs 2-4 for the Mini (though I may have wrecked the battery life on the Mini by leaving it plugged in much of the time -- not sure if it is one that needs to be regularly fully charged and discharged to maintain life, but suspect it is). Color and Mini vs. Bose SoundTouch 30: Got the SoundTouch 30 because I was tired of little speakers running out of battery when working all night and because I wanted something louder than the little speakers. Well, the SoundTouch doesn't run out of battery because it plugs in and it is definitely louder when used with the iPod Touches. With the Nano the loudest ones are the non-Bose speakers yet to be discussed, but the SoundTouch at least produces sound you can hear adequately if sitting within 3-4 feet of it with the Nano. It has the kind of sound you expect from a larger Bose speaker, blowing the Back in Black album out of the water at high volume with the iPod Touch. It can connect with all sorts of other things if one is so inclined to use it that way. I live in the middle of nowhere with DSL worse than dial-up, so don't anticipate using those functions. It does remember which iPod it connected with last and will find that easily, or whatever else is turned on if that one isn't available. However, it doesn't remember to go to Bluetooth first, instead looking for the wireless network, so I have to always push the button to get it to go to that, which is kind of annoying. When playing it side-by-side with the Mini and the Color, the Color performed admirably with things like Fleetwood Mac (less bass) when compared at somewhat similar volumes (max for the Color, about half-max for the SoundTouch), but no comparison with something like Back in Black. The Mini couldn't achieve adequate volume to compare and it's bass advantage over the Color disappeared when compared with this, so was the worst of the three. These comparisons were at about 10 feet (across the room in the other direction due to location of the SoundTouch). Close up, putting them next to each other about 3 feet behind me, there wasn't much difference between the two in terms of which I'd prefer, even with AC/DC, at lower volume, actually. The advantage of the SoundTouch in that circumstance is that it doesn't run on a battery. But AC/DC is meant to be cranked, and the SoundTouch is truly great for that. For a portable speaker the Color holds its own in that regard. The Mini wasn't up to the job. Bose Color vs. Inateck MarsBox: The MarsBox is a decent little speaker. It's hardly fair to compare anything to a Bose after all. It doesn't have as full sound as the Color or as much power when used with the iPod Touch at full volume. I went back and forth between the two playing "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" with the Touch 6, since it can connect to two devices at once, for example. The Bose is much louder overall and a bit fuller with the fiddle music. Interestingly, with the iPod Nano, the Color will pair with it just fine, but even with the Nano turned up to max volume, I could not hear it at all unless I put it up to my ear, and then barely. On the Marsbox I could hear it fine across the room 15 feet away with a noisy pellet stove blowing in the background. With the iPod Touch it was about twice as loud as with the Nano at max volume on the MarsBox, so the power of the device obviously makes a difference with these types of speakers. The MarsBox can also be used as a speaker phone whereas as far as I can tell, the Color cannot. It paired with my 12 year old flip phone and worked to make and answer calls. The person on the other end said it was muffled and difficult to hear; however my cell service is poor, so we aren't sure if it was the speaker or poor reception/old phone on my end. In any case, it did do as advertised, even with a 12 year old flip phone in an area with poor cell service. May work better with a modern smart phone in an area with better cell coverage, lol. The radio function works, though the controls are a bit of a mystery (I lost the directions) and it would only find a Bible-reading station. The radio reception here, like with cell phones and internet and everything else is rather sketchy (I live in the woods in the middle of nowhere). However, as it was seeking others would come on, but it would blow by them and I couldn't find a way to stop it to see if they had enough reception to work. I will probably leave this speaker at work to play "Boat Drinks" (Jimmy Buffet - "I shot 6 holes in my freezer. I think I got cabin fever...") for my patients complaining they aren't doing well right now, as they seem to forget every year that February in the Wisconsin Northwoods is a dreary time for all. It will work well for that purpose. Alpatronix AX320 vs Inateck MarsBox (briefly, as you can't compare a little pocket speaker to a Bose): Alpatronix AX320 is a little speaker meant for the shower and carrying around, so different from the above. It is about as loud as the MarsBox, has good sound for this type of speaker, better than the MarsBox with certain types of music, and plays well with the Nano. You can clip it to your belt/waistband, stick it in a shirt pocket (if you have a man's shirt with a decent pocket), or probably tie the wrist strap to something. Only downer is there is no place to attach a carabiner, but I found a way around that. I removed the wrist strap and stuck a piece of pipe cleaner through it to make a loop to attach a clip to, then put a piece of rope through that to tie it around my neck. Definitely worth the small amount of money I paid for it to have a relatively loud stereo speaker I can wear around with me as I am doing things outside on my property if I don't feel like wearing headphones that get tangled up in the things I'm carrying, like tree branches, for example, or running around up and down three flights of stairs carrying things reorganizing the house. To make the best of the sound on any of these speakers takes a little fiddling and trial and error with the equalizer setting on the iPod or whatever device you are playing from. I found that for artists like Bob Seger, Billy Joel, Arlo Guthrie, etc. the "Lounge" setting is noticeably better than all the rest. For most others the "Treble Reducer" setting is better than the others, even "Bass Booster" or "Small Speakers" with much fuller sound. "Late Night" sometimes produces interesting effects. The specific ones like "Rock" or "Latin" or whatever generally don't sound very good, so wouldn't waste my time, but easy enough to check for yourself. In any case, do check for yourself, as it made a huge difference when I discovered that under the music settings on my iPod. Well, that's it, and that's more than enough, if you are still reading. I tried to put in product links, but couldn't make it work. Sorry. If this review was at all helpful to you, please click yes. If it wasn't, please click no. It helps me to know, so that I can decide whether or not to spend my time writing reviews. Any comments or questions are welcome as well. Thanks and good luck finding what you need :) I just ordered another even littler speaker. Will update if useful. (Addendum: new little WAAV rocker is the BEST for wearing around, lasts 4.5 hours, see pics of tiny WAAV rocker and AX320 around my neck.)

## Features

- Clear, full-range sound you might not expect from a compact speaker
- Voice prompts make pairing your devices easier than ever
- Up to 8 hours of music from rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Wireless connection to your smartphone, tablet or other Bluetooth-enabled device

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00N32I2Q6 |
| Antenna Location | For Smartphones or Tablets, For Music Players, For Travel |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,154 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Box Contents | Wall Charger, Cable |
| Brand Name | Bose |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,946) |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Bose Corporation |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 5 Watts |
| Model Name | 627840-1110 |
| Model Number | 627840-1110 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Bluetooth |
| Speaker Size | 5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Portable Bluetooth Speaker |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 017817647083 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Audio output mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** Bose
- **Connectivity technology:** Bluetooth
- **Material:** Wood
- **Model name:** 627840-1110
- **Mounting type:** Tabletop
- **Recommended uses for product:** For Smartphones or Tablets, For Music Players, For Travel
- **Speaker maximum output power:** 5 Watts
- **Speaker type:** Portable Bluetooth Speaker
- **Special feature:** Bluetooth

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: which is better this product or bose soundlink mini? whats the difference in them?**
A: Agree with superdogmom - I bought the mini color Thanksgiving 2017 - very disappointing.  Sound lacks depth, a bit tinny.  If quality sound is important to you, stick with the regular mini.  The $50 or so price difference is worth it.

**Q: Can this be hard-wired to a device (iPod)? Can it be plugged into a wall outlet or only runs on battery?**
A: The SoundLink Color has an eighth inch auxiliary input so it can be connected via wire to an iPod or other device. You can listen to it while it is plugged into the wall as well.

**Q: Is the battery replaceable like with the soundlink mini?**
A: Replacing the batteryTo replace the battery, follow these steps:    Using the 2.5 mm hex wrench supplied with the replacement battery, remove the two screws at the bottom of the speaker    Remove cover step 1    Push up on the back of the cover until it slides up and loosens    Remove cover step 2    Pull the cover up and away from the speaker back    Remove cover step 3    Using the 2.5 mm hex wrench, remove the two screws securing the battery (located near the bottom of the speaker)    Remove battery step 1    Pull the battery straight out of the speaker    Remove the battery step 2    Insert the new battery    Note: Replace the SoundLink® speaker battery only with a genuine replacement battery from Bose or an authorized Bose dealer.    Insert battery    Replace the screws in the battery and tighten with the 2.5 mm hex wrench    Align the holes in the cover with the anchor posts on the back of the speaker, and press the cover into place    Replace the cover step 1    Slide the cover down on the anchor screws until it stops    Replace the cover step 2    Replace and tighten the screws on the bottom of the cover    Replace the cover step 3    To activate the new battery: Insert the power supply plug into the DC jack on the back of the speaker, then plug into an AC (mains) outlet for three hours    Activate battery

**Q: Can a non blue tooth iPod be plugged into the Bose sound link?**
A: Absolutely. You will need to use an Auxiliary cable (standard 3.5mm size, male to male connection) that will plug into the AUX plug in the speaker and into the headphone jack on the iPod. Be advised, the play/pause button on the speaker may not be functional using this option.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by P***S on 2 August 2018*

Estas bocinitas Bosé son una buena opción para la fiesta, la casa, la oficina, o cualquier situación similar. -Conectarlas via Bluetooth es relativamente fácil -La calidad de audio es sorprendente para un aparato tan pequeño. Fácilmente puede llenar un espacio de aprox. 40 metros cuadrados, con 20-25 personas, sin demasiado problema. No, tampoco es un antro portátil, pero para una bocina pequeña, está muy bien. -Se puede conectar con un cable de 3.5 mm si hace falta -La batería dura mucho, mucho tiempo, y se carga con un cable micro USB, de los cuales probablemente tenemos muchos en casa

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by N***C on 7 February 2016*

When my Bose SoundLink Mini started going on the fritz I went on a spree buying replacements. This review will compare what I ended up with. Note: I did NOT get any of these free in exchange for this review, but wish I knew how so many people seem to do so these days, as I'd probably write more reviews, seeing as almost every day is Christmas here thanks to Amazon (just ask the UPS and FedEx guys who know my dogs by name now, lol). The speakers are: Bose SoundLink Color, Bose SoundLink Mini, Bose SoundTouch 30, Inateck MarsBox BP2002 Bluetooth Speaker and Alpatronix AX320 Rugged Splashproof Bluetooth Speaker. The Color is overall the best of the four portables IMHO, so I will use it as the main comparator. Color vs. the Mini: I think the Color has overall better sound than the Mini for general purposes, especially at relatively loud volume, though in reading reviews, I know some others disagree. I don't play classical music on it, just classic rock and such (see below). The sound between the two is very different if you flip back and forth within one song, which the iPod Touch 6 allows me to do, as it will pair with both at once. The difference in sound is rather like the difference in shape of the speakers almost. The Mini is more like the larger Bose speakers. It has deep, rich sound in the lower ranges at the expense of including the upper ranges as fully, so sounds kind of flat sometimes compared with the Color if you go back and forth. The Color has, well, more colorful sound, in terms of having the full-spectrum of sound more equally. It doesn't have quite the depth in the lower ranges, though you can overcome some of that by setting your sound equalizer setting appropriately (discussed later). I guess it depends what kind of music you mostly listen to and what you like. Boston, John Denver and Fleetwood Mac sound better on the Mini; Rush, Journey and AC/DC better on the Color -- though both are more than acceptable on either, especially compared with other speakers. (Yes, I'm a product of the 70s and 80s, I listen to that kind of music.) It's more noticeable the further away you are. I often sit right next to the speaker, in which case it isn't as noticeable, at medium volumes. What is noticeable if you switch with it next to you is that the Color is much, much louder at the same volume setting. I was testing sound quality from across the room at about 15 feet at maximum volume, at which point the quality difference is sometimes striking. The Color is more reliable than the Mini ever was. It works well with two of three of my iPods (a Touch 6, Touch 5 and a Nano 7; the Mini won't pair with the Nano). It tells you (literally speaks to you) when the battery is getting low and will run well when it is on the charger (though I try not to so as to not potentially ruin the battery). The Mini will sometimes die even when plugged in for inexplicable reasons, it's kind of like it overheats or something, because it will come back on after 5-15 minutes for awhile again. The Mini won't work now even when plugged in if the battery is totally dead. The Mini stopped working with it's base and will only charge when plugged in directly. Not a big deal, but strange. I was never sure what the purpose of the base was anyway. The Color is lighter and more portable and has withstood several drops from a few feet off the ground. I don't know for sure how long the battery lasts as I wasn't really paying close attention when working all night. I'd estimate about 6-8 hours depending on how loud you play the music, vs 2-4 for the Mini (though I may have wrecked the battery life on the Mini by leaving it plugged in much of the time -- not sure if it is one that needs to be regularly fully charged and discharged to maintain life, but suspect it is). Color and Mini vs. Bose SoundTouch 30: Got the SoundTouch 30 because I was tired of little speakers running out of battery when working all night and because I wanted something louder than the little speakers. Well, the SoundTouch doesn't run out of battery because it plugs in and it is definitely louder when used with the iPod Touches. With the Nano the loudest ones are the non-Bose speakers yet to be discussed, but the SoundTouch at least produces sound you can hear adequately if sitting within 3-4 feet of it with the Nano. It has the kind of sound you expect from a larger Bose speaker, blowing the Back in Black album out of the water at high volume with the iPod Touch. It can connect with all sorts of other things if one is so inclined to use it that way. I live in the middle of nowhere with DSL worse than dial-up, so don't anticipate using those functions. It does remember which iPod it connected with last and will find that easily, or whatever else is turned on if that one isn't available. However, it doesn't remember to go to Bluetooth first, instead looking for the wireless network, so I have to always push the button to get it to go to that, which is kind of annoying. When playing it side-by-side with the Mini and the Color, the Color performed admirably with things like Fleetwood Mac (less bass) when compared at somewhat similar volumes (max for the Color, about half-max for the SoundTouch), but no comparison with something like Back in Black. The Mini couldn't achieve adequate volume to compare and it's bass advantage over the Color disappeared when compared with this, so was the worst of the three. These comparisons were at about 10 feet (across the room in the other direction due to location of the SoundTouch). Close up, putting them next to each other about 3 feet behind me, there wasn't much difference between the two in terms of which I'd prefer, even with AC/DC, at lower volume, actually. The advantage of the SoundTouch in that circumstance is that it doesn't run on a battery. But AC/DC is meant to be cranked, and the SoundTouch is truly great for that. For a portable speaker the Color holds its own in that regard. The Mini wasn't up to the job. Bose Color vs. Inateck MarsBox: The MarsBox is a decent little speaker. It's hardly fair to compare anything to a Bose after all. It doesn't have as full sound as the Color or as much power when used with the iPod Touch at full volume. I went back and forth between the two playing "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" with the Touch 6, since it can connect to two devices at once, for example. The Bose is much louder overall and a bit fuller with the fiddle music. Interestingly, with the iPod Nano, the Color will pair with it just fine, but even with the Nano turned up to max volume, I could not hear it at all unless I put it up to my ear, and then barely. On the Marsbox I could hear it fine across the room 15 feet away with a noisy pellet stove blowing in the background. With the iPod Touch it was about twice as loud as with the Nano at max volume on the MarsBox, so the power of the device obviously makes a difference with these types of speakers. The MarsBox can also be used as a speaker phone whereas as far as I can tell, the Color cannot. It paired with my 12 year old flip phone and worked to make and answer calls. The person on the other end said it was muffled and difficult to hear; however my cell service is poor, so we aren't sure if it was the speaker or poor reception/old phone on my end. In any case, it did do as advertised, even with a 12 year old flip phone in an area with poor cell service. May work better with a modern smart phone in an area with better cell coverage, lol. The radio function works, though the controls are a bit of a mystery (I lost the directions) and it would only find a Bible-reading station. The radio reception here, like with cell phones and internet and everything else is rather sketchy (I live in the woods in the middle of nowhere). However, as it was seeking others would come on, but it would blow by them and I couldn't find a way to stop it to see if they had enough reception to work. I will probably leave this speaker at work to play "Boat Drinks" (Jimmy Buffet - "I shot 6 holes in my freezer. I think I got cabin fever...") for my patients complaining they aren't doing well right now, as they seem to forget every year that February in the Wisconsin Northwoods is a dreary time for all. It will work well for that purpose. Alpatronix AX320 vs Inateck MarsBox (briefly, as you can't compare a little pocket speaker to a Bose): Alpatronix AX320 is a little speaker meant for the shower and carrying around, so different from the above. It is about as loud as the MarsBox, has good sound for this type of speaker, better than the MarsBox with certain types of music, and plays well with the Nano. You can clip it to your belt/waistband, stick it in a shirt pocket (if you have a man's shirt with a decent pocket), or probably tie the wrist strap to something. Only downer is there is no place to attach a carabiner, but I found a way around that. I removed the wrist strap and stuck a piece of pipe cleaner through it to make a loop to attach a clip to, then put a piece of rope through that to tie it around my neck. Definitely worth the small amount of money I paid for it to have a relatively loud stereo speaker I can wear around with me as I am doing things outside on my property if I don't feel like wearing headphones that get tangled up in the things I'm carrying, like tree branches, for example, or running around up and down three flights of stairs carrying things reorganizing the house. To make the best of the sound on any of these speakers takes a little fiddling and trial and error with the equalizer setting on the iPod or whatever device you are playing from. I found that for artists like Bob Seger, Billy Joel, Arlo Guthrie, etc. the "Lounge" setting is noticeably better than all the rest. For most others the "Treble Reducer" setting is better than the others, even "Bass Booster" or "Small Speakers" with much fuller sound. "Late Night" sometimes produces interesting effects. The specific ones like "Rock" or "Latin" or whatever generally don't sound very good, so wouldn't waste my time, but easy enough to check for yourself. In any case, do check for yourself, as it made a huge difference when I discovered that under the music settings on my iPod. Well, that's it, and that's more than enough, if you are still reading. I tried to put in product links, but couldn't make it work. Sorry. If this review was at all helpful to you, please click yes. If it wasn't, please click no. It helps me to know, so that I can decide whether or not to spend my time writing reviews. Any comments or questions are welcome as well. Thanks and good luck finding what you need :) I just ordered another even littler speaker. Will update if useful. (Addendum: new little WAAV rocker is the BEST for wearing around, lasts 4.5 hours, see pics of tiny WAAV rocker and AX320 around my neck.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by R***Z on 8 April 2017*

Sin duda alguna Amazon siempre supera mis espectativas en cuanto a envíos, con respecto a la Bocina, no hay nada que decir, Bose es una marca de gran calidad en cada uno de sus productos y esta bocina no se queda atrás, tiene una excelente calidad de sonido, a pesar de ser compacta tiene un gran volúmen, por ser portátil es una gran ventaja de poderla llevar a cualquier lugar y más con su batería recargable que te da hasta 8hrs de duración sin estar conectada. Excelente!

## Frequently Bought Together

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*Last updated: 2026-05-08*