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    Bluetooth speakers - Real world experiences

    Hi All

    After only a fairly recent foray into the world of smartphones - I was wondering about the use of portable bluetooth speakers when boating
    hard wired stereos are problematic in an open boat - so I've stayed clear of them ..... but what about a bluetooth speaker ?.

    There are plenty available from rock bottom pricing $50 to $500 with plenty in the $100 - $250 mark . Some read up very well & have some great features .... but they vary with good sound quality at a reasonable price but floored by poor battery life (5hrs) .

    some that I'm considering are the JBL flip / JBL Charge / Jawbone Jambox mini / Jawbone big Jambox / bose soundlink mini / beats pill /TDK A33 ....... there are plenty of others

    Anyhow - is anyone using bluetooth speakers on their boats ? - what type , the good and the bad etc .

    Keen to hear your thoughts

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Re: Bluetooth speakers - Real world experiences

    Hi Chris

    I have a small Logitech speaker that I take with me. Good sound for what I use it for, cost less than $100 from memory. I suppose it depends on what you want from it in terms of sound etc. I am no tech geek so all I want is clear sound and it does that just fine. Battery life will be an issue for most of them, have you thought about a solar charger for your phone ?

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    Not in the boat, but the other weekend out camping a mate brought his jam box, that thing was loud and nice n clear, worked a treat

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    There are some units that have pretty good battery life 10-15 hrs (usually the dearer units)
    Something between 8-10 would be fine ..... Many charge via USB so a lighter socket is all that is needed for recharging - besides my phone would be dead by then anyway

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    I have a Phillips fidelio docking speaker with Bluetooth. Awesome.

    Battery life is 10hrs plus. We use at campsites drinking into the night. On the boat doing overnighters etc.

    Can be a dock or blue toothed.

    Great sound.

    Paid $250 for it about 3yr ago. Still going strong.
    Damo's dodgy boat repairs.
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    Re: Bluetooth speakers - Real world experiences

    Keep in mind when using Bluetooth on your phone it drains the battery very quickly.
    What is the issue with a stereo on an open boat?

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    Re: Bluetooth speakers - Real world experiences

    Quote Originally Posted by lucee81 View Post
    Keep in mind when using Bluetooth on your phone it drains the battery very quickly.
    What is the issue with a stereo on an open boat?
    Placement of the unit .... trying to keep it away from spray etc - eventually they fail (even marine ones) ..... I went through 2 on my first boat .
    The cost of a decent unit & speakers will be up near the $350 mark anyway
    At least the bluetooth system will be portable for when camping or even just outdoors

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Re: Bluetooth speakers - Real world experiences

    Quote Originally Posted by NAGG View Post
    Placement of the unit .... trying to keep it away from spray etc - eventually they fail (even marine ones) ..... I went through 2 on my first boat .
    The cost of a decent unit & speakers will be up near the $350 mark anyway
    At least the bluetooth system will be portable for when camping or even just outdoors

    Chris

    What phone do you have or are you using a ipod?
    If you can get one with a audio jack instead of bluetooth it will save battery power
    leave bluetooth on, on your phone for a day and have a look at the difference in power use

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    Re: Bluetooth speakers - Real world experiences

    On another note.. Digital music has only 8% or so of the sound that was recorded in the studio.

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    Re: Bluetooth speakers - Real world experiences

    I'm in the same situation nagg, have a side console and want some decent music. I keep my iPhone charged via cigarette socket charger so that's not a problem but was looking for something more permenate so I don't have more "luggage" I was looking at the little head units that do am/FM and mp3 which are the size of a gauge on the dash.
    cheers TT

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    The new GME GR 200 AM FM marine radios have a audio jack you can plug an Mp3 player or a smart phone ipod ect into and listen to your own music
    If you buy the entertainment pack all in one GR 200 you get speakers cables and a ipod water prof bag ect
    So you can have AM FM radio or listen to your own stuff
    They also receive VHF marine Frequencies

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    Re: Bluetooth speakers - Real world experiences

    Quote Originally Posted by lucee81 View Post
    What phone do you have or are you using a ipod?
    If you can get one with a audio jack instead of bluetooth it will save battery power
    leave bluetooth on, on your phone for a day and have a look at the difference in power use
    Galaxy note 2 ......
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Two words nag. Shower Radio! Kermit has been servicing me with the footy and cricket for many hours now and is still going strong as ever. Ben
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    Nagg I have a Fusion MS RA-50 fitted to my boat with a couple of fusion 6 1/2 speakers .Great sounding unit nice and compact ,it is only an am fm radio plus you are able to plug in Ipod. I have had no problems and thoroughly recommend it.I see that you can also get a blue tooth unit to plug into it to enable it to stream music from blue tooth devices.

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    Blue tooth is so 2012. Blue tie is all the rage now. Ben

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