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As far as tiny wireless speakers go, the $49.95 Divoom Bluetune Solo stacks up well against the competition, with an attractive design, good features, and relatively decent sound. David Carnoy ...
Divoom is getting a name for itself for making inexpensive Bluetooth speakers. While the company is probably best known for the little Bluetune Bean and Solo speakers, they've just come out with a new ...
SAVE $23.91: The Divoom TimeBox Evo pixel art Bluetooth speaker is on sale at Amazon for only $45.99, down from the list price of $69.90. That's a 34% discount and the lowest price Amazon has ever ...
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The Divoom Bluetune-Bean is small, rechargeable Bluetooth speaker and speakerphone that is easy to hand-carry or pop into a purse. It's a bit too bulky for most pockets though, unless you wear cargo ...
Few portable Bluetooth speakers have combined the passive radiator, a non-active but sympathetically vibrating membrane that increases a speaker's sense of bass and fullness, with an actual subwoofer.
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