Therefore, I'll get right to it:
This is the best mobile speaker market in terms of sound. Period. The first bluetooth pairing between a smartphone (iPhone) and bose is ultra quick and easy, certainly.
However, and this is my criticism profile:
1. Can not turn on or off remotely (even if it turns off after a certain period of inactivity).
Let me explain: For several years, I used the boombox logitech. With its qualities and flaws, it was to great advantage to be able to turn on and off remotely with a smartphone.
2. The obligation to press again on the "Bluetooth" button constantly to reconnect.
At home, there are 2 iphones and an ipad. It would have been great to have the 3 devices connected at any time. I have to constantly go to settings and press again "connect" while pressing the "Bluetooth" button bose. Although my iphone already recognizes the bose, you still have réappairer.
However, once the iPhone is connected, it is quiet during the time we want to listen to music. This time, the connection is of superb quality.
In summary: I agree with the other reviews, it's powerful, and undoubtedly the best market. However, from a practical point of view, I prefer to warn the potential buyer on the daily awaits.
Today my bose is on a shelf in my living room. I sit on my couch and want to listen to an Internet radio (without painful pubs) or an mp3 on my iphone just me? I have to get up to turn it on, press again on "Bluetooth" and reconnect, unlike an example apple TV paired and remains on standby.
I think this problem is to have multiple devices that connect at different times. Suddenly, the bose remembers the last connected device.
So that's the only downside of the bose, and for the price, I can not forgive this fault. The technology exists for the Apple TV does and also my boombox. Bose could possibly create an app for example to fill this problem (like app logitech).
But if not for the rest, I agree with other opinions. it's happiness.
Feel free to ask me questions or comment.