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The weather-resistant Philips Flex Bluetooth speaker can hold a charge for 12 hours of playback at moderate volumes and has an integrated lanyard loop for hanging it off a belt loop or a backpack
The expanding radiators don't do much to improve the mediocre sound quality of the Flex. It also lacks dedicated volume control buttons, which can prove a hassle when the music source is distanced from the speaker
The Philips Flex works OK for casual listening at midlevel volumes, but your dollar can go further with other models that sound much better...
Publié: 2014-09-04, Auteur: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Extrait: Philips expands its range of speakers Bluetooth notebooks with two new models designed for us to listen to our music anywhere. New Philips FL3X and PIX3L speakers are very compact to fit in any pocket or purse, are resistant to withstand every day wear an...
The weather-resistant Philips Flex Bluetooth speaker can hold a charge for 12 hours of playback at moderate volumes and has an integrated lanyard loop for hanging it off a belt loop or a backpack
The expanding radiators don't do much to improve the mediocre sound quality of the Flex. It also lacks dedicated volume control buttons, which can prove a hassle when the music source is distanced from the speaker
The Philips Flex works OK for casual listening at midlevel volumes, but your dollar can go further with other models that sound much better...
The weatherresistant Philips Flex Bluetooth speaker can hold a charge for 12 hours of playback at moderate volumes and has an integrated lanyard loop for hanging it off a belt loop or a backpack.
The expanding radiators don't do much to improve the mediocre sound quality of the Flex. It also lacks dedicated volume control buttons, which can prove a hassle when the music source is distanced from the speaker
The Philips Flex works OK for casual listening at midlevel volumes, but your dollar can go further with other models that sound much better...
Longer battery life than most, Simple and easy to use
Needs echo for best performance, Bass reflex port looks like an accident waiting to happen
The Philips FL3X is an interesting portable speaker, to say the least. Aesthetically, its ability to stretch itself out may seem gimmicky, but once you do use it that way, you'll realize that not doing so is just plain silly. Its compressed form does allo...