SOUND INVESTMENTS: SEVEN OF THE BEST WIRELESS SPEAKERS
Whether you use them in your hotel room or by the pool to listen to your holiday playlist, decent travel speakers are a must for your suitcase.Technology writer Derek Adams picks seven in which it’s worth investing
Bose Soundlink Mini
The aluminium-clad Soundlink Mini (£170) impresses with sonic excellence that far exceeds its 18cm x 6cm dimensions. It produces oodles of bass, silky treble and a pleasant midrange without breaking into a fluster. Its ample soundstage, too, fills a room remarkably well. True, the battery only provides around seven hours play time, but that’s more than enough for most situations. Best on test.Ecogear EcoRox
This waterproof speaker ($130) is arguably the most convenient travel speaker of all. It doesn’t just pack a decent tune, it also floats, so you can remain in earshot while splashing about in the pool. The EcoRox reproduces most styles of music extremely well and is the only Bluetooth model here to allow track skipping directly from the unit. Cleverly, it also serves as a hands-free speaker should your strokes be interrupted by a phone call.Cambridge Audio Go
Cambridge Audio has been producing quality hi-fi components for more than 45 years. Its latest travel speaker, Go (£120), comprises two sweet-sounding titanium tweeters, a pair of two-inch woofers and a beefy bass radiator that delivers plenty of bottom-end clout. It also comes with a USB port for charging other devices.Soundmatters FoxL Platinum
A handsome, palm-sized travel speaker ($229) that runs for up to 12 hours on a single charge and produces amazing sound quality. The FoxL is based around a pair of high-quality acoustic ‘twoofers’ capable of reproducing extreme high and low frequencies, so that even complex recordings sound astonishingly tight, defined and extremely easy on the ear.
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