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Show Stopper Mini-Bluetooth Speakers are DBest

I can only give the heartiest applause for Dbest London Duo Bluetooth rechargeable mini-speakers. The are simply DBest in so many different ways.

 

 

 

What will catch your attention first is the clever design. They look like a large, elongated pill capsule. Held together magnetically, they pull

apart for a dual speaker system--clever and compact.

The whole package measures 3.9 x 2.6 x 8.2 inches and weighs 8.3 ounces. It comes with a nice suede carrying pouch. It comes in your choice of black or white.

I found the sound quality to be superb for a mini system. The engineering for sound  clarity and depth is superb with surprising volume. The battery life is remarkable at 20 hours on a full charge with built-in lithium ion batteries. Charging is accomplished with the mini USB cable supplied in the box.

One can roam up to 45 feet away and still maintain a healthy Bluetooth connection. If your music device does not come equipped with Bluetooth, there is a dual male 3.5 mm cable so that it will work with virtually all devices.

This little beauty is ideal for office, home, garden, and travel. I love to use it in my garden while working or relaxing. I'm also a bird watcher and use it for amplifying bird calls. I on speaking terms with a variety of birds now that might not have otherwise been attracted.

My son coveted it and borrowed it for a camping trip with friends where it was an instant hit. I finally had to buy him his own so I could have mine back.

It lists for $69.99, but I found it here for only $44.48: http://bit.ly/Rv6Nvj

I give it five out of five stars, and I think you will too.

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Timothy S. Hillebrand, Ph.D., president of Synergetics International, is an archaeologist and mobile technology enthusiast. He has contributed hundreds of articles and reviews to various publications. He also enjoys writing archaeological adventure novels, traveling, and working in his Japanese garden. Tim can be reached by e-mail at: chiefatsynergetics [dot] org (chief@synergetics.org).

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