The 487,000th time I caught myself
cupping my hand underneath my phone’s speaker so my friends could hear a
YouTube video I had downloaded, I finally came to grips with the idea that the
speakers on my phone, my tablet, and my laptop are an affront to the music I
listen to every day. So I set out to buy a Bluetooth speaker, one that would
connect to any device in any place and make for beautiful music whether I’m at
home, driving in the streets, or stuck in the office trying to show someone the
latest YouTube insanity.
I guess some of you are probably
wondering what I’m going on about. Bluetooth speakers are what I like to
describe as the greatest invention for music lovers worldwide. We have all had
those moments when we wanted to brag to our friends about our “superior” taste in
music only for the speakers on our devices to portray a picture of how poor our
tech decisions were. Many devices on the planet have great sound but we don’t
see people walking in the streets with their home theatres do we?
Bluetooth speakers are a fad (big words)
in developed countries and for very logical reasons. A speaker that combines
features such as Bluetooth capability, sleek design,