When the one I bought from the 'site that shall not be named' would actually stay paired, I used it most in my livingroom. It's been a paperweight since a week after I bought it, though. I'm looking forward to this one actually working.
In the garage, which was not an option on the list. Maybe the people who created the poll don't have garages, and the speakers don't work quite the same in a carport.
I prefer to do art in my screen porch in the back yard. I have one set of portable speakers permanenty set up down there for music, and another USB set that I bring down with my tablet to watch Netflix while I work. Spent Friday evening and Saturday morning making jewelry in there, and most of Sunday making Steampunk costume guns to sell at art shows.
The kitchen. I like to jam when I'm cooking.
Giving my neighbors a break from cranking up my livingroom speakers to hear in the kitchen and bathroom.
That would be strapped to my bike, on the local trails. Secondary use- at work in the back office.
The only correct answer is on the bus turned all the way up. Your music tastes are great and should share it with everyone around you
You're that guy... As long as it's got decent sound I don't mind
I figured you two would use it on horseback more often than not.
@capguncowboy: I actually can't stand that guy. You're right though, it's 10 times worse on cell phone speakers
When the one I bought from the 'site that shall not be named' would actually stay paired, I used it most in my livingroom. It's been a paperweight since a week after I bought it, though. I'm looking forward to this one actually working.
I use mine in the shower. It has a suction cup and is splash resistant.
Perks up hotel/guest room on vacation.
I couldn't think of a good reason to own one of these, but that's a good idea.
These are great at funerals.
I travel with one for hotel rooms and presentations - never know whether the provided A/V hookups will include audio.
In the garage, which was not an option on the list. Maybe the people who created the poll don't have garages, and the speakers don't work quite the same in a carport.
To play Star Wars music as a I go "pew pew" with my toys.
I kind of want to get into X-Wing minatures, but I'm scared to start digging that money pit.
I narrowly avoided Warhammer a few years back and saved myself from assured destitution (and possible prostitution).
X-Wing is definitely cheaper (and less time-consuming) than Warhammer. The starter kit's only $40 list. Still a dangerous road, though.
I spend a few hundred dollars a year on it. Sadly, I play it about 2 times a year.
I prefer to do art in my screen porch in the back yard. I have one set of portable speakers permanenty set up down there for music, and another USB set that I bring down with my tablet to watch Netflix while I work. Spent Friday evening and Saturday morning making jewelry in there, and most of Sunday making Steampunk costume guns to sell at art shows.
None of the above. I haven't found a use for speakers yet.
Supposedly a student at University of Chicago made their dorm rattle by playing its resonant frequency loudly. So there's a use.
travel with pets a lot, so use it in my car (or the squad car, if we get picked up for walking off leash). Woof.