by Natasha Wolff | July 23, 2013 12:00 am
When it comes to choosing a portable speaker, you typically have two not-so-great options: A small, light-weight unit with lackluster audio quality, or a unit that offers solid sound in a hefty package. We’re happy to announce that the conundrum has officially been resolved, thanks to the acoustic geniuses at Bose.
The company’s new SoundLink Mini[1] is tiny—literally, the size of your palm—but also manages to offer the top-notch quality sound that Bose is known for. The unit can be used wirelessly via Bluetooth, but also has an auxiliary input for devices that aren’t Bluetooth-capable. Its battery lasts a whopping seven hours. And the best part? At 1.5 pounds, it’s light enough to toss into a beach bag or purse without weighing you down. The SoundLink Mini is available at Bose.com[2] for $200.
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