Bluetooth speakers come in many different styles and design. Some have been designed to look sporty to reflect that they’ve been designed for the outdoors, while some have been designed for the home where they tend to be more stylish and focus less on features such as shock proofing or water resistance.
That being said, if you’re after the latter, you might be interested to learn that Bowers & Wilkins has recently unveiled the T7 Bluetooth speaker. Given that Bowers & Wilkins has been known for their headphones and regular speakers, their reputation should allow them to gain a foothold in the otherwise competitive Bluetooth market.
The T7 speakers will feature two-inch glass fiber drivers to help generate the mid and high tones. However the highlight of the speakers, apart from their design, is a “force-canceling high-output bass radiator” which helps to generate low-frequencies without the usual vibrations or rattles that come from it.
Of course we haven’t tested the speakers ourselves so we can’t confirm the company’s claims. However if you wouldn’t mind getting your hands on the device, Bowers & Wilkins has priced it at $350 which we have to admit is somewhat pricey and puts it in competition with the likes of Bang & Olufsen’s BeoPlay A2 speakers. To find out more and how to get your hands on one, head on over to its website for the details.
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