I have a Bluetooth speaker wanted, which I can use on the bike when I drive by's Green. Although I have still a MobiWave Master (with cable), the first, but has no loop for attachment and secondly, you have to connect it to a cumbersome extension cords with your smartphone. I've been looking for so small BT speakers with possibility for attachment to the bicycle handlebar / frame. I've found the first Philips, later the JBL. Then you read the customer reviews by, so are actually in virtually every review phrases such as "for the size of super sound". But I think the least (including me) can really judge, what great sound and what is simply standard in so tiny speakers. Often here the amazing volume of small parts is probably just confused with the vaunted super sound. So I have surely ordered me to Philips: Pro: * Nice design * A rubber sleeve protects it if it crashes to the ground * Quite noisy on BT Contraindications: * The plastic bar to protect the membrane acts unstable and if it breaks, the membrane gets almost certainly a hit from. An ordinary metal mesh was visually not as fancy, but certainly a better choice * Sound is rather moderate, low tones are missing entirely, and he tends to oversteer at high Laustärken. The unbalanced sound I'm after about 20 minutes listening fairly to the cookie. * Volume about Klinkenanschluss much lower than on BT * No volume control
I was not really satisfied, I again sought the JBL On Tour Micro found and ordered: Pro: * Even slightly higher volume than the Philips * More balanced sound, even a few low tones are audible. Power while listening to a lot more fun. * Tips: despite more bass slightly less distortion than the Philips * Also on jack almost as loud as on BT * Volume control available Contraindications: * Nothing really, only a rubber cover would be nice
Conclusion: The JBL has to offer sound in every discipline more and must remain, therefore, the Philips returns.