The dimensions 5.75" H x 4.13" W x 3.13" D don’t make since unless they are the dimensions of the box, since the speakers are little cylinders. They also don’t appear to have wired/aux input, which is a big minus since many of us still have stuff that can use it. Finally they are on the expensive side for dinky little BT speakers, as shown in the pics. I was slightly interested for a minute because the posted dimensions made them sound bigger. I have a generic one about like these Ankers that I think I got for $7 at Target a while back, and mine has wired input, which I do use.
I’m gonna mess around with these a little bit, but both arrived broken. The metal top piece that covers the whole assembly falls off and neither are charging.
@hairylugs82 I had the same issue with the shell (it looks like the glue solidified and lost adhesion, maybe because of the extremely cold weather they were shipped through) but even though they appeared to not be charging, they powered on and after using them for a few minutes and them sitting for a few days I plugged them in and the red charging lights lit up.
The manual says the light just goes out when they’re fully charged instead of changing color, so possibly they were just close enough to full out of the box that charging didn’t kick in in my case till I ran the batteries down a bit. If you haven’t tried just turning them on and using them, I’d give it a shot.
As for the shell, I put them in my remote office where they can just sit in the same spot on my desk forever. (I might put rubber bands around them as a reminder to myself that the shell is not actually attached.)
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The dimensions 5.75" H x 4.13" W x 3.13" D don’t make since unless they are the dimensions of the box, since the speakers are little cylinders. They also don’t appear to have wired/aux input, which is a big minus since many of us still have stuff that can use it. Finally they are on the expensive side for dinky little BT speakers, as shown in the pics. I was slightly interested for a minute because the posted dimensions made them sound bigger. I have a generic one about like these Ankers that I think I got for $7 at Target a while back, and mine has wired input, which I do use.
@phr I looked up the manual and it does have aux input. Right next to the micro-USB charging port
@Superllama7 Thanks! That makes these better though they are still too expensive to impulse buy.
I’m gonna mess around with these a little bit, but both arrived broken. The metal top piece that covers the whole assembly falls off and neither are charging.
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@hairylugs82 I had the same issue with the shell (it looks like the glue solidified and lost adhesion, maybe because of the extremely cold weather they were shipped through) but even though they appeared to not be charging, they powered on and after using them for a few minutes and them sitting for a few days I plugged them in and the red charging lights lit up.
The manual says the light just goes out when they’re fully charged instead of changing color, so possibly they were just close enough to full out of the box that charging didn’t kick in in my case till I ran the batteries down a bit. If you haven’t tried just turning them on and using them, I’d give it a shot.
As for the shell, I put them in my remote office where they can just sit in the same spot on my desk forever. (I might put rubber bands around them as a reminder to myself that the shell is not actually attached.)