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Showing posts with label bluetooth portable speaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bluetooth portable speaker. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

BEM Wireless Bluetooth Speaker Mojo review

 Let’s face it. Most of us are not technologically inclined. I have a hard
time even putting the simplest of things together, but the BEM wireless Bluetooth Speaker Mojo
was quite easy to use. The instructions are straightforward, and it is
just a matter of switching on the Bluetooth signal on your mobile device
to get it to connect. It is relatively lightweight and compact making
it easy to carry to conferences or even on personal or business trips.
The speaker, smaller than the size of a baseball, connects via
Bluetooth signal to your device freeing your countertop or desk from
BEM Bluetooth speakerwires and messy cords. Surprisingly, the speaker can be as far as 40
feet away from your mobile device. Part of the reason this device also
interested me is that it can be used for numerous business functions
including conference calls thanks to a clear microphone.


With a fast-charging battery on its own base, it will last for eight
hours. It also has a USB cord that can be used for charging or
connecting the speaker to a laptop computer. The volume is quite
powerful for such a small device. Its rubbery surface means that it does
not slide off a table easily. For those that want to walk or move around the house while using it, the speaker is able to keep up well
with the Bluetooth signal.


Don’t expect the speaker to power your next cocktail party if you are looking for booming sound. But for a single room or to entertain a small group, it works well. The only difficult thing was figuring out
whether it was switched on or not as there is no power light. For a way around it, just keep it charging for a period of time before you need to use it. An easy volume switch is placed on one side of the speaker.


Various colors help pair it well with the style-conscious. It is available on the BEM Wireless website for under $80 or on Amazon for slightly less.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Tego Audio Cera Wireless Bluetooth Portable Speaker Review



Traveling with a portable speaker is a benefit that few business travelers take
advantage of in their journeys. It comes with clear benefits for those
giving presentations or exhibiting at trade shows. But, for me, it
provided an alternative offering to listen to music freely in my room or
conduct conference calls or training sessions remotely.
The muffled sounds that traditionally come with standard speakers can
Tego-Audio-Cera-Squarepoke holes in professional presentations, and I found the chance to
test out the Tego Audio Cera Wireless model
to be a good opportunity to seek an alternative. I hit the jackpot as
sound clarity was clear and crisp with this new speaker, which was
exactly what I was looking for.


It comes in a variety of colors, which allows business travelers to
customize it to their presentation theme or exhibition backdrop. It has a
powerful wireless speaker with 3.0 Bluetooth capability for the fastest
sound quality. When connecting via the exhibition center’s wifi, I
never had a problem getting a signal, but this could vary based upon
local signal strength.


The device also allows you to stream audio from your
Bluetooth-enabled device from close proximity. For those that choose to
use it at an evening party or business presentation with dim lighting,
there is an illuminated touch control panel and a surround-sound chamber
illuminated with blue lighting.


There are few high-quality, presentation-quality speakers that are
affordably, and this one surely fits the bill. My keenest interest was
to use this for business presentations, and it succeeded magnificently.
It even works for overseas calls when using Skype, which is not always
known for the clearest of calls.


The best part of this speaker is its low price point of under $90. It is available from Tego Audio’s website or on Amazon.
For those negotiating their own budget, this can provide a large
savings instead of paying for an expensive teleconferencing system, and
the convenience of carrying it in your own pocket is unbeatable.
 

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