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Google Home Link To Bluetooth Speaker
Uday P. | 2024-09-17 02:53:48 |
This clarity is unheard of in a home bluetooth speaker. 5 |
Martin | 2024-04-22 02:41:18 |
I bought my first smart plug about two years ago. It was a TP-Link HS-100 that is still in service. I thought the plug was a bit large but I liked the android app that supports it. That it is Alexa and Google Home compatible is great - I can turn off the espresso machine attached to it by saying Hey Google - turn on coffee! And, if Im out and about, I can turn it on before I get home and have a ready-to-go hot espresso machine when I get home. I decided early on that TP-Links app was pretty solid - it allows me to put connected appliances on a schedule - like turning on at sunset and turning off at Sunrise. Or turning on randomly between 10pm and midnight to make our house look occupied when we are on vacation. So, even though TP-Links products are not on sale often, I decided not to purchase other, cheaper smart plugs. How many doggone apps do I want to access in order to manage my smart home? These newer HS103s are great - they fit in many more places where the original HS100 wouldnt fit. I have one in a landscape lighting box outside - protected from the weather, but definitely in a tight space. It would be even better if TP-Link put the ac recepticle on the end of the long portion of the plug, but that only comes in a two port version. These plugs are reliable - Ive only had one that has gone bad - and TP-Link isnt all that helpful with returns. But their software more than makes up for their slightly higher cost and their stingy warranty policy. 5 |
Keith | 2024-07-24 04:41:37 |
The only thing that is not the best of all i have ever heard , is that you can not bluetooth and it should have google 5 |
Jen | 2024-09-04 05:41:17 |
After listening to my sister-in-laws Bose sound link micro Bluetooth speaker, I had to get one for myself! 5 |
Papa Dan | 2024-07-16 02:48:38 |
I have other Bluetooth speakers and this new Bose Sound Link speaker Beats them all! Great Sound and Easy to Pair with devices. It is light weight and Well Made! 5 |
BoseMan777 | 2024-04-27 07:17:30 |
This is my 3rd Bose Bluetooth speaker, and each one is better than the last. With the app it pairs seamlessly with my sound link mini and micro for some amazing audio. Well balanced sound between highs, mids and lows. Ultra portable and environmentally protected. The portable possibilities are endless. Highly recommended! 5 |
Kim | 2024-09-27 04:32:10 |
A much better system than Google Home. 5 |
Kim | 2024-05-11 04:41:57 |
The sound quality is superior to the Google Home Mini speaker it replaced. Set up was better than the GHM set up. Tap with iPhone to set up was a breeze. I purchased four more and have removed Google speakers. 5 |
Danbbqman | 2024-04-23 06:42:49 |
I wish my Play 5's were compatible with my Google Home. I purchased my first Sonos speaker this year (2018). I bought the Play 5 because it had an Aux port. Loved it! Purchased my second Play 5 a couple of months later and now have a Play Bat,too. Awesome product. Made me fall in love with music again. 5 |
Jake MTB | 2024-09-17 02:39:59 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] As a project manager working both from the home and at the office, I needed a blue tooth speaker that was both compact and portable. But, I also needed it to be compact enough to fit into a messenger bag pocket without crowding my electronic devices. The Clip 5 not only suits that purpose but also as shown in this image takes up absolutely no space on my desk in my home office by securely clipping onto the desk lamp. At the office it clips conveniently onto an adjustable monitor arm, inconspicuously serving as the computer speaker that really isn’t. The build quality is outstanding for being a Bluetooth speaker unabashedly minimalist in its aesthetics. The iconic carabiner appendage ie the “clip” that is practically synonymous with the JBL Clip series befits the rugged overall feel and functionality of the Clip 5. Especially given its IP67 water and dust resistance along with its beefy control buttons, it would be perfectly sufficient attached to my camelbak on deep hikes as it would attached to my work stand in the garage. After giving it a few hours to break in the sound took me by surprise with its distinctly spacious presence that left me wondering if the conventional multi-speaker desktop audio arrangement is now rendered antiquated. And while its simplicity would seem almost one-dimensional, this turned out be strictly as a result of many of its appealing features of versatility and flexibility being available through the JBL portable device app. Through the app I was able to dial in the EQ and power consumption settings for my listening and usage preferences. Speaking of connectivity the Bluetooth 5.3 synchs up with all my devices effortlessly and without difficulties maintaining the connection. With the USB-C charging port and 12 hours of battery life to which I can personally attest, this has been a productivity-enhancing sweet spot combination of listening enjoyment and portability. 5 |