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Bass exceeds expectations Bose designed the internal specifically for the SoundLink Micro, so none of the main parts are re-used from other speaker designs. And you can really feel it.
That’s where the Bose Soundlink Micro comes in. This practically pocketable Bluetooth speaker isn’t cheap at $110, but it punches far above its weight class.
The rubber shell of the Bose SoundLink Micro is the first barrier against water. In fact, the entire speaker is IPX7-rated, meaning it can handle immersion in water up to 3 feet deep for 30 minutes.
Bose has released a new speaker called the SoundLink Micro. The speaker is designed to be mobile, rugged, and waterproof. Bose claims an unmatched sound quality by any rival speaker of this size.
It comes with a removable nylon strap so you can easily attach it to things, like a bag, shower head or golf cart. Bose The SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) should sound better than the original, too. Bose ...
Bose's SoundLink Micro, the company's smallest and least expensive Bluetooth model yet, at $100, £100 or AU$150, aims to defy those small speaker conventions. It mostly pulls it off.
David Carnoy Sept. 15, 2017 2:40 p.m. PT 3 min read Watch this: Bose's SoundLink Micro brings the bass 01:43 ...