Friday, 2 September 2016

5 Factors To Consider When Shopping For Waterproof Bluetooth Speakers

There are a lot of waterproof Bluetooth speakers out in the market. They may look different enough on the outside, but it's what is inside that really matters when it comes to waterproofed speakers.

So without further ado, here are a couple of things to check before you pick up a snazzy new shower speaker for your home: 

IP Rating
A water resistant speaker is not the same device as a completely waterproofed speaker – even if they are marketed the same way.

This is why it is vital that you determine the two-digit Ingress Protection (IP) rating of a waterproof Bluetooth speaker. The first digit represents its ability to withstand penetration from solid objects like dust and dirt. The second digit represents the ability to withstand penetration from water. A Bluetooth shower speaker with an IP rating of 66 will be able to withstand a spray of water, while a rating of 67 and above should allow the device to survive total immersion in water up to a certain depth. 

Operating Range
This will tell you how far your Waterproof Bluetooth speakers before it will no longer be able to connect with your phone or tablet.

Do note, however, that this operating range is often the maximum range when the speaker has a direct line of sight to the phone. Other objects like shower curtains, wood panels, wooden doors, and concrete walls will interrupt the radio signals – reducing the actual operating range. You will have to take this into consideration, especially if you plan to use your speakers over wider distances. 


Attachment Mechanism
Some waterproof Bluetooth speakers come with attachment mechanisms that let you more securely stick them to surfaces.

Two examples of these mechanisms include carabiners and suction cups. Carabiners are exceptionally useful for attaching the speakers to your bags or clothing – ideal for hiking and outdoor activity. Suction cups work well with a Bluetooth speaker for shower or bathroom setups. They provide a sturdy grip on flat, slid surfaces like glass or tile. These cups can even work on a desktop or window pane – increasing their grip and reducing the chances that they accidentally get knocked over.

Call Answering
It can be very useful to take and make calls even when you're in the shower or near the pool.

This is why some Bluetooth shower speakers come with microphones and buttons that let you take calls. The music that you're playing cuts out, and is replaced by the ringtone of your phone. Once a call is inbound, all you need to do is 'take' it using your speaker. You won't need to dry off and rush to your phone. You can just coolly take the call without worrying about running around naked while dripping water all over the place.


Power Supply
And last but not the least; you'll want to look at how you charge your waterproof Bluetooth speaker as well as how much energy it can store up. 

First off, check where the speaker draws its power from – a rechargeable internal battery, rechargeable removable batteries, or disposable batteries. This will tell you whether you can just plug the device into a power source, extract the batteries from within and charge them using a separate charger, or prepare a pack of disposable batteries. If the batter is internal and rechargeable, check how much power it can hold. This is measured in milliampere hours (mAh), with higher numbers meaning the speaker can hold more power. 


Source: Chinavasion is a Hong Kong-based gadget wholesaler sourcing its products straight from Shenzhen, the manufacturing heart of China. Retailers and consumers alike will be able to avail of a wide array of high-tech gizmos, from smart TV boxes to waterproof Bluetooth speakers.

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