The cool thing about wireless speakers --especially Bluetooth speakers-- is their portability and, well, lack of wires. In a worst case scenario, they have to be plugged in to an electrical outlet.
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HomePod makes a great soundbar for your Apple TV. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Apple’s HomePod is a smart speaker, but primarily it’s just a very good speaker. Siri is the (often frustrating) ...
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The iPod Touch is the only version of the iPod that includes a built-in speaker for audio playback. Even if the iPod Touch is the type of iPod you have, improved audio quality can be achieved if you ...