Bose Sound link Wireless Mobile Speaker

Dr. Amar G. Bose, founder of the Bose Corporation in 1964 was the professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts institute of technology. Bose Corporation established itself by introducing the 901 DirectX/Reflecting speaker systems in 1968.

Bose has launched their latest audio creation which is small battery-powered one piece wireless speaker. This unit is the portable AD2P Bluetooth speaker weighing in around three pounds with less than two inches in depth. The sound link wireless mobile speaker was announced earlier this month to a great deal of fanfare. The rectangular sound link measures 5.1 by 9.6 by 1.9 inches. On the entire top panel it occupies a row of button from left to right such as Power, Aux, Bluetooth, Mute, Volume Down, and Volume Up. It has 3.5 Aux input at the back panel so that you can connect non-Bluetooth device, a Micro USB connector and a power supply.

It has a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. It has a battery life for three hours at full charge for high volume listening and eight hours for moderate level. The sound links remember the six most recent devices that were paired with it. When you power up the sound link and one of these six devices is already on or nearby the speaker immediately beeps signifying that the pairing is recognized and audio is ready to stream.

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