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On this edition of Tech Trends show on Channels Television, the is reviewed to the viewers delight.

You want to know about the specs and capabilities of this delightful audio device, then, you can watch it .

On last week’s edition of the show, the Marshall London phone was up for review.

Another cool device will be reviewed on the Gadget Review segment of the next edition of Tech Trends on Channels television. Be sure to watch it.

5 COMMENTS

  1. I appreciate the allowed distance from your device, 10m, that is fair, i have always not loved using Bluetooth, especially the one on ear, it makes one looks like a mental person when making a phone call, i appreciate it for music alone, and at least a strict budget person can buy it too

  2. Havic Bluetooth sure look very attractive! Anything Bluetooth has always look magical to me. It’s one of the most amazing inventions of all time. Bluetooth speakers help save one’s device’s battery from running down fast. So, instead of playing and listening to the music from your phone’s speakers, Bluetooth Speaker would do job perfectly well.

    • hmm, Oyetade, nice one, but i think that is not always the case, cause:
      Although Bluetooth is an energy-efficient technology, it does slowly drain the battery of your cell phone or other mobile device. When enabled, Bluetooth continually scans for signals, looking for new devices to connect with, but using energy in the process, Bluetooth security is weak compared to Wi-Fi and other wireless data standards. A serious attacker can gain access to your wireless device through a Bluetooth connection, and it does slowly transmit data, that is why people prefer the likes oda Xender, Flash,

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