Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP profiles supported, Good range - 10m, Decent audio quality, Supports wired and wireless connections, Excellent battery life
Even with "Subwoofer" bass response is lackluster, Audio distorts when exceeding 75% volume, Only connects to one Bluetooth device at a time
While the M1 Stereo Bluetooth Speakers wont be for everyone when priced ~$170USD, they are one of the few Bluetooth speaker choices around that deliver on good wired and wireless performance. The battery life is under-rated on the specs page at Blue...
Awesome sound quality and volume, Fantastic construcion/buld quality, Great battery life
I really cannot think of any!!
Let me just start by saying that the BlueAnt M1 Bluetooth Speaker system might just be the coolest thing I own. As a big fan of the music/mp3 capabilities of my Centro (especially when combined with the coolest PalmOS application ever, Softick Audio ...
Clear, crisp sound via line-in connection, Attractive design, Included carrying case
No speakerphone capability, Bass boost distorts sound over Bluetooth
While we like the BlueAnt M1’s style, we wish the audio quality over Bluetooth sounded was better and that it had speakerphone capabilities. If you’re looking for a Bluetooth speaker strictly to listen to music, the M1 will get the job done. B...
Hissing sound when connected via Bluetooth, no sound adjustment settings The Final Word The SuperTooth M1 is reasonably sounding considering its size, and the built in-subwoofer and rechargeable battery make it appealing for music buffs.
The SuperTooth M1 is reasonably sounding considering its size, and the built in-subwoofer and rechargeable battery make it appealing for music buffs.
Abstract: Watching DivX movies in bed on your 17inch laptop is ok, but stick this wireless speaker nearby and the experience will be as close to home cinema as youll get with a laptop. Bluetooth speakers are a great idea in theory - no messy cables, carry them ...