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The Xiaomi Bluetooth speaker is both a charger and a speakerphone

The Xiaomi Bluetooth speaker is both a charger and a speakerphone

Small, stylish and practical, Xiaomi's new Bluetooth speaker.

The Xiaomi Bluetooth speaker is both a charger and a speakerphone

I’m not saying it’s the invention of the century because we’ve seen something similar enough, but it’s still a Xiaomi, so it’s worth a few sentences.

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At just 234 x 86,5 x 73,9 millimeters, the box can hold a pair of stereo speakers, which are of course not too big. The membrane is 4 inches in diameter, which we can’t expect too much dynamics from, but knowing what they can get out of such small 8-ohm radiators, we can envelope that this stuff can come as a surprise as well.

The Xiaomi Bluetooth Speaker is both a charger and a speakerphone 2

The speaker has a Bluetooth 5.0 connection. It doesn't have a battery, so it's more of a desktop charger, a hybrid speaker. For wireless charging, the 30 watt max peak is marked. This essentially means that while the maximum charge can reach 30 watts for moments, realistically we can count on 10-20 watts instead. Another interesting thing is that the speaker can not only be used for listening to music, thanks to the built-in microphone, we can also use it as a desktop speaker.

The Xiaomi Bluetooth Speaker is both a charger and a speakerphone 3

The exterior doesn’t deserve a lot of words. Not because it’s ugly, on the contrary, it looks just as good, as clean as any Xiaomi product. Finally, the price. The new Bluetooth speaker is currently available for purchase in advance, at a price of $ 69,99, which is HUF 21 at the current exchange rate.

Here you can put it in the basket:

Xiaomi Bluetooth speaker, charger, speakerphone

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