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Phil
> 3 daySo i normally dont write reviews on anything, but i needed to for this, right now Im hospitalised and in bed and not able to use upper arms like normal and can only use my lower arms and can use cell phone one handed, i have Roku set up on hospital tv , their tv sound goes thru the call bell remote that sucked and could not handle normal tv bass and would just rumble, This speaker was easy to set up thru the Bluetooth on my phone paired right up and was able to use it thru Roku. The sound quality is very good right from the start sounds just as good as a normal sound bar the volume is very loud for a little speaker, Yes make sure if using for tv it has Bluetooth or if using roku you have Bluetooth ability to use thru cell phone. Gopd speaker
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Shortsurket
> 3 dayIm mot the most tech savvy person but the directions were decent and it provides the sound I need. It is light weight, portable, and easy to set up in small spaces.
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Robin
> 3 dayEasy to operate. Works like a charm. Very user friendly. Great value!
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Angela p
> 3 dayGot this for my mom to replace the TV speakers. Having a hard time hearing, she had the tv set too loud for everyone else. MAKE SURE YOUR TV HAS BLUETOOTH. I assumed hers did as it was a fairly new model smart tv . It didn’t, but I was able to use the soundbar by using the ROKU remote controller app. Once the phone is connected to the soundbar, open the roku app and choose the device (tv) and tap the headphone tile and boom… soundbar can be used. It sounds great for a smaller bar and charges in about two hours for a full days use.
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Michael
> 3 dayI got this for $21.99 during a promotion. it is OK. I installed a 64G Sandisk card with a bunch of MP3 files on it. Sometimes the MP3s play a little garbled on this speaker (but the files are fine and play perfect on other devices). Also sometimes when playing the MP3 files the unit will shutdown. I think the MP3 file caused it to crash. The song always completes and the unit powers off without its normal power down sound. When you power it up it and change modes to the MP3 card, it will start playing at the very start of the last song. It will keep shutting down, do you hold in the + to advance to the next song. This crash seems to happen to a bunch of my files 5 out of 40 or so I added. All of these files play just fine on other devices and other files from the exact same sources play just fine in this device. I may try reediting the files to see if I can get them to eventually work. The sound is as expected, not much base. When using the AUX cord you can get some static if charging at the same time, this depends on the USB cable. It is worse with certain usb cables than others. Id still buy this again. It is great listening to music off the grid. My kids would have died since they couldnt stream the internet where we were, so the MP3 files were great.
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Robert Warren
> 3 dayI got two speakers on a daily deal. Awesome little speakers!