Vodafone e-bay. Bluetooth speaker, usually £40. Now £19. 99 £1 towards Cancer Research UK.
Specifications:
Bluetooth: v2.1
Output RMS: 2 x 2 W @ 4 ohm
S/N: 85 dB
Play time: up to 20 hours
Charging time: up to 3 hours
KitSound™ BoomBar
Despite its size, this Bluetooth portable speaker delivers a beautifully rich sound by emitting bass from its passive radiator.
Extra Bass
Thanks to its passive radiator which extends the bass response of the two already highly efficient full range drivers, this portable Bluetooth speaker delivers impressive sound, whatever music you want to listen to. The BoomBar is fully loaded with a massive 1000 mAh rechargeable lithium battery which gives you a storming play time of up to 20 hours.
Bluetooth Connectivity
The BoomBar's simple pairing process makes it extremely easy to wirelessly connect it to your device. All you have to do is turn the speaker on and search for it with your device - and we've included a 3.5 mm aux-in port to let you connect any phone or MP3 player.
Top comments
RoosterNo1
30 May 175#2
A: the speaker is rubbish.
B: the "charity" is a business... nothing more :disappointed:
davidclack to RoosterNo1
30 May 173#3
A. The speaker gets a rating of 4.4 out of 5 on Amazon (over 1200 ratings).
B. Cancer research is a business like all charities, but 80p in every £1 donated goes to beating cancer. They spend 64% of income (different to donations) on cancer research.
All comments (17)
Adrian192
30 May 17#1
Cheaper on amazon.
RoosterNo1
30 May 175#2
A: the speaker is rubbish.
B: the "charity" is a business... nothing more :disappointed:
davidclack to RoosterNo1
30 May 173#3
A. The speaker gets a rating of 4.4 out of 5 on Amazon (over 1200 ratings).
B. Cancer research is a business like all charities, but 80p in every £1 donated goes to beating cancer. They spend 64% of income (different to donations) on cancer research.
stefanjulia to RoosterNo1
30 May 17#14
You tell me a better speaker than this in this price range?
I have the speaker and is great, and regards the charity I have no idea what is going on.
RoosterNo1
30 May 171#4
Well thanks for the 30 second Google, now do a little more in depth research...
As for the speaker, I had the £12 tesco version last week, and it's still rubbish !
Robdk
30 May 172#5
So we have your 1 review vs over 1,000 and some vague comment about doing more research. So please do share. What is it that Cancer Research do if it isn't research into cancer??
davidclack
30 May 17#6
Thanks for the constructive review.....I had the £12 Tesco version last week and it was rubbish. A great help.
RoosterNo1
30 May 17#7
Why is it folk will spend 5 minutes ranting over a comment, but not look for themselves ?
You can burn your money in whatever way you like... just trying to inform folk of scams - do you own research.
RoosterNo1
30 May 17#8
What else can I say ? poor build quality, terrible sound quality... zero bass, sent it back for a Soundbot 571, which is in another league. Not quite Bose, but a quarter of the price.
Opening post
Bluetooth speaker, usually £40. Now £19. 99
£1 towards Cancer Research UK.
Specifications:
Bluetooth: v2.1
Output RMS: 2 x 2 W @ 4 ohm
S/N: 85 dB
Play time: up to 20 hours
Charging time: up to 3 hours
KitSound™ BoomBar
Despite its size, this Bluetooth portable speaker delivers a beautifully rich sound by emitting bass from its passive radiator.
Extra Bass
Thanks to its passive radiator which extends the bass response of the two already highly efficient full range drivers, this portable Bluetooth speaker delivers impressive sound, whatever music you want to listen to. The BoomBar is fully loaded with a massive 1000 mAh rechargeable lithium battery which gives you a storming play time of up to 20 hours.
Bluetooth Connectivity
The BoomBar's simple pairing process makes it extremely easy to wirelessly connect it to your device. All you have to do is turn the speaker on and search for it with your device - and we've included a 3.5 mm aux-in port to let you connect any phone or MP3 player.
Top comments
B: the "charity" is a business... nothing more :disappointed:
B. Cancer research is a business like all charities, but 80p in every £1 donated goes to beating cancer. They spend 64% of income (different to donations) on cancer research.
All comments (17)
B: the "charity" is a business... nothing more :disappointed:
B. Cancer research is a business like all charities, but 80p in every £1 donated goes to beating cancer. They spend 64% of income (different to donations) on cancer research.
I have the speaker and is great, and regards the charity I have no idea what is going on.
As for the speaker, I had the £12 tesco version last week, and it's still rubbish !
You can burn your money in whatever way you like... just trying to inform folk of scams - do you own research.