Good price. I bought one a couple of months ago from Amazon France. Had a bit of hassle as they delayed sending but after chasing and having to contact them in French got it sent and got my postage refunded.
Just to confirm all of these speakers come with only a EU adapter but as this is a USB powered speaker any new type phone charger will work.
rhinopaul to nipstyler
19 Oct 151#2
Glad you got it sorted but all Amazon Europe sites can be contacted in English.
sm-1991
19 Oct 15#3
Oh wow, getting cheaper!
blue1971
19 Oct 15#4
Amazing price,wonder if flubit deal with amazon Spain.
vassy201187 to blue1971
19 Oct 152#9
Nope.. They don't accept
crazycyp
19 Oct 15#5
I was waiting for this,also for B&O A2 which is in my list,decisions decisions
cybortech
19 Oct 15#6
Good price, but still outperformed by cheaper Onkyo Envaya in terms of sound and bass reproduction.
chickenlip to cybortech
19 Oct 15#10
Nah
stuellis to cybortech
19 Oct 15#15
Hmm having listened to both Id take the Bose any day of the week. Audio is a funny thing and heavily down to personal choice, Id say the Bose gives a truer natural sound, no over emphasized bass or treble
ferple
19 Oct 15#7
What type of plug does this come with? Would you need to use and adapter?
vassy201187
19 Oct 15#8
Wow.. That was quick.. Need to wait for more price drops?
getmeone
19 Oct 15#11
Never.
Treusted Reviews
"There are plenty of competitors in this size and class of speaker, including the Pure Voca, the Denon Envaya Mini and Jam Heavy Metal. However, the Bose SoundLink Mini II trounces them all when it comes to sound quality with deeper bass, silkier mids and smoother treble. Admittedly, it's significantly more expensive too. If you're on a budget then you can get comparable – but not quite as good – options for around £90-£100.
All these speakers manage to crank out sound much larger than their stature because they use passive radiators. These aren’t traditional speaker drivers, but complement standard drivers, exponentially increasing the low-frequency sound they're able to output.
Since Bose has aced this radiator-led style so well, you'll really need to find a good traditional driver speaker to get much better sound. And this, in effect will mean a larger box. The Loewe Speaker2go is a great alternative, available at a similar price, but it's quite a lot larger – although larger speakers are able to deliver better bass.
do you need a halifax clarity card to get this price? i.e. best conversion rate
pdid
19 Oct 15#13
How do you get it for £117 when I click through it comes up at £126 Inc. delivery?
austinc
19 Oct 15#14
same here, £126
startrekds9
19 Oct 15#16
Paying with my Post Office credit card it's converting to £121.63.
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19 Oct 151#17
I wanted one of these but have been tempted by the creative sound blaster roar 2, reviews seem to match them pretty much the same. Has anyone heard the roar in the flesh. It's obviously cheaper although not at the Spanish price, not sure which one to go for.
utopiangames
19 Oct 15#18
Brilliant speaker I got mine for £135 from Spain in the last deal and it came with a UK plug :smiley:
Sonltt
19 Oct 15#19
How do you get it for £117
Cookey
19 Oct 15#20
payed with euros,hopefully saves a fiver (£121.65)rather than paying in pounds.no idea how to get £117
amazon.es wont accept the £7 promo code posted the other day so don't waste your time
Cumbrian Hammer
19 Oct 151#21
Just bought one of these last week while in Vegas.
I'm not that into sound on speakers,but won a little on the machines,and decided to buy something before it all went back into the slot machines.I paid $200 .....about £140....so this is a good deal.
But as the dollars would have just gone back into the machines,I am happy to get something out of my playtime in Vegas.
gooners
20 Oct 15#22
Showing as 194 euros (150ish pounds)?
gooners
20 Oct 15#23
Gone up in price?
DJC31
20 Oct 15#24
DemonIT
20 Oct 15#25
Expired
brookysm
20 Oct 15#26
Trounced them all?
*cough* UE Boom.....
brookysm
20 Oct 15#27
The sound Boss products output is anything but natural! They all emit a warm sound that to some sound wonderful but to others totally fake.
nipstyler
20 Oct 15#28
they can only be contacted by email in English.
stuellis
20 Oct 15#29
As I say, personal taste. I'm fussy when it comes to sound and for these portable speakers I like the Bose best. I'm not talking about other Bose products you seem to be referring too. Bose do some great products and some not so great, like anything sound you really need to try a product for yourself.
brookysm
20 Oct 15#30
Mates had 2 different versions and raved about them before he demoed em hence why I have a pair of UE Booms and a pair of UE Metabooms now....
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Just to confirm all of these speakers come with only a EU adapter but as this is a USB powered speaker any new type phone charger will work.
Treusted Reviews
"There are plenty of competitors in this size and class of speaker, including the Pure Voca, the Denon Envaya Mini and Jam Heavy Metal. However, the Bose SoundLink Mini II trounces them all when it comes to sound quality with deeper bass, silkier mids and smoother treble. Admittedly, it's significantly more expensive too. If you're on a budget then you can get comparable – but not quite as good – options for around £90-£100.
All these speakers manage to crank out sound much larger than their stature because they use passive radiators. These aren’t traditional speaker drivers, but complement standard drivers, exponentially increasing the low-frequency sound they're able to output.
Since Bose has aced this radiator-led style so well, you'll really need to find a good traditional driver speaker to get much better sound. And this, in effect will mean a larger box. The Loewe Speaker2go is a great alternative, available at a similar price, but it's quite a lot larger – although larger speakers are able to deliver better bass.
Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/bose-soundlink-mini-ii-review#UvJFQZwo5j6i4BbA.99"
amazon.es wont accept the £7 promo code posted the other day so don't waste your time
I'm not that into sound on speakers,but won a little on the machines,and decided to buy something before it all went back into the slot machines.I paid $200 .....about £140....so this is a good deal.
But as the dollars would have just gone back into the machines,I am happy to get something out of my playtime in Vegas.
*cough* UE Boom.....