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My husband asked for bluetooth speakers to use at his computer desk. Currently he is listening to audio through the monitor's limited speakers. He would like to have them connected to his computer and be able to move one or both speakers from his computer desk into the back basement room (for when he's wood-working) and back again. The computer desk is also in the basement, just outside the other room.
However, any computer speakers I look at are not what I call truly wireless. They connect to the computer wirelessly, but each speaker (called satellites?) are connected to each other by a cable. Plus another cable for a power source, and if there is a sub-woofer, one speaker is connected to the sub-woofer. Which means you can't just pick up one or both speakers and move them into a different room.
My computer is on the main floor, in between the living room and kitchen. There's a big open wall between my computer room and the living room so I could just turn the volume up to hear music playing in the living room. However, when I'm in the kitchen, there is a wall between. I would either need to purchase a more powerful speaker system to increase the volume, or also be able to pick up a speaker and move it into the kitchen. I really like that idea, as I would also like to be able to bring a speaker upstairs sometimes.
I was reading an article from Bose that talked about their wireless bluetooth speakers all being able to connect (pair?) to each other via their APP. A speaker can be left at a computer desk, a second in say the kitchen, a 3rd upstairs, a 4th outside - and can apparently pair two or all together so no matter where you go, if there's a speaker in the room it's playing the same music at the same time.
This sounds more like the set up we want. Do all portable bluetooth speakers made by the same brand operate in a similar manner? Does anyone have experience using this type of set-up in their home? CAn anyone give me some advise/information on brands, speakers? I really don't want a big sub-woofer hooked up anywhere. Four to six portable bluetooth speakers than can be synced together throughout with decent sound/volume would be great.
However, any computer speakers I look at are not what I call truly wireless. They connect to the computer wirelessly, but each speaker (called satellites?) are connected to each other by a cable. Plus another cable for a power source, and if there is a sub-woofer, one speaker is connected to the sub-woofer. Which means you can't just pick up one or both speakers and move them into a different room.
My computer is on the main floor, in between the living room and kitchen. There's a big open wall between my computer room and the living room so I could just turn the volume up to hear music playing in the living room. However, when I'm in the kitchen, there is a wall between. I would either need to purchase a more powerful speaker system to increase the volume, or also be able to pick up a speaker and move it into the kitchen. I really like that idea, as I would also like to be able to bring a speaker upstairs sometimes.
I was reading an article from Bose that talked about their wireless bluetooth speakers all being able to connect (pair?) to each other via their APP. A speaker can be left at a computer desk, a second in say the kitchen, a 3rd upstairs, a 4th outside - and can apparently pair two or all together so no matter where you go, if there's a speaker in the room it's playing the same music at the same time.
This sounds more like the set up we want. Do all portable bluetooth speakers made by the same brand operate in a similar manner? Does anyone have experience using this type of set-up in their home? CAn anyone give me some advise/information on brands, speakers? I really don't want a big sub-woofer hooked up anywhere. Four to six portable bluetooth speakers than can be synced together throughout with decent sound/volume would be great.