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BlueAnt M1 Stereo Bluetooth Speakers | 
enlarge | Brand: BlueAnt Category: CE
List Price: $199.95 Buy Used: $125.99 You Save: $73.96 (37%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8 Dimensions (in): 16 x 4 x 4
MPN: US-091008 Model: 91008 UPC: 878049000370 EAN: 0878049000370
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Stream High Quality Stereo Audio without Wires | | • | Supports A2DP & AVRCP Profiles | | • | Includes 3.5 mm Input for Wired Connection to Your iPod/MP3 Player (includes Cable) | | • | Compact, Lightweight, High-Performance Sound System for Portable Electronic Devices | | • | Up to 10 Hours Streaming at Medium Volume, 4 Hours at Full Volume, 3,000 Hours Standby Time |
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Product Description
M1 Stereo Bluetooth Speakers The BlueAnt M1 Portable Stereo Speakers provide crystal clear high quality audio, delivered at 28 Watt RMS (making it one of the most powerful portable Bluetooth speakers in the world) so you can really pump it up. With an internal Subwoofer and rechargeable battery, the M1 provides you with thumping tunes on the go for up to 10 hours. With a host of connectivity options, the M1 can play stereo music files via Bluetooth A2DP profile from a mobile phone, PC or MAC. You can even connect MP3 and iPod's via the 3.5mm jack (cable included). Complete with a wall charger, carry case and covered by BlueAnt's 2 year warranty - the M1 is the ultimate in portable speakers for tunes on the go.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
speakers to go for mobile music June 25, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Recently i purchased the Bluant M1. The design is simplistic, effective and i think elegant. The backlighting on the analog dial is very cool and i do like the analog dial as the quality feeling is higher than a bunch of buttons. Soft-touch music controls are nice as well. In general, very pleasing. The size is quite nice...big enough to get some bass out of the product. It is not audiophile quality but that is not expected for $170. You could actually make it a stand alone music device for a small size room/kitchen too. The travel bag is effective. i think it lacks in true portability enhancement but it works well enough. Bottomline - this is a highly portable, good sounding speaker that you can hook up to an ipod or music phone with a wire or wirelessly using bluetooth. you should have no worries getting this product if you want music on your deck, poolside/beachside, etc.
Everything I Expected September 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased the BlueAnd M1 speaker to use with my Treo 800w smart phone. I was going on vacation to a beach house and knew I would want access to my mp3 files on the deck and on the beach. After searching through the limited products available, I decided on this and I'm glad I did. The battery life is outstanding...BlueAnt claims 10 hours and though I didn't test it for that long, I know it outlasted my phone battery on every occasion. Even when I resorted to plugging the phone in, the BlueAnt kept us entertained into the early morning hours daily (it outlasted all the humans too!) This little unit packs a punch. Not once have I found myself wishing for more power. Plenty of low end and decent mid-range but higher frequencies were a little noisy (could just be mp3 files or bluetooth connection as I haven't tried to direct connect yet). It comes with a handy carrying case with a handle on one end so it's easy to take around. Came with and AC adapter and cable to connect an mp3 player to the unit (useless with the Treo without an adapter). It was also relatively easy to set up the bluetooth connection with my phone. Essentially, this is a great speaker for the beach, patio, bakyard, etc. It also has speakerphone capabilites but I haven't used those yet. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the power.
Good product October 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a pretty decent stereo with good bass tone for your phone, and the good thing is that its mobile. It comes packaged with a nice case. It doesnt sound like a Bose, but I would recommend this.
Great portable and wireless speakers! September 27, 2008 These are great for a small apartment, deck, or beach house. They sound fine and pair easily via bluetooth with my MacBook and LG phone. You can find them on the net for less than $120 if you search patiently.
Good, but not great... October 23, 2008 I've been looking for a portable bluetooth speaker for a while now, and pulled the trigger on this one, primarily b/c it had more wattage than some other options, and it has a rechargable lithium battery. Everything has been pretty much as advertised...it is adequate for a bedroom or office, and can indeed crank up...my main problem is the lack of seperation (I can't tell if it's stereo or mono) and the bass, even when turned down, is almost too bassy...you can hear the air blow out of the back of it if it's too close to an object. I use it w/ my B'tooth phone for music, and a separate little B'tooth media player. While my phone sounds great w/ my B'tooth Motorola S9 headphones, it doesn't sound near as "clean" on the BlueAnt...the other player, however, has an equalizer, and when I can turn the treble all the way up and the bass down from the source, the output is acceptable. So, to sum up...does everything it claims, concept and design are excellent, but doesn't sound quite as good as say, that universal Sirius boombox w/ the subwoofer inside it. And the price point is way better than the $100 more Parrot seperate speaker cubes, which I would guess probably sounds a little better. The portability factor w/ the carrying case w/ the back opening for the bass and the flap for the AC/line-in is also a nice touch.
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