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No Strings Attached: Top Tips for Enjoying Your Wireless Speaker

For many years, wired communication systems have helped society advance in many ways. From communication lines to entertainment media, people have found great benefits in them. But while they are important in defining living standards, they too have limitations, such as limited connectivity. Fortunately, advancements in technology are starting to eliminate such hurdles. Though it seemed impossible at first, living “wireless” is a reality.

For music lovers, living wirelessly means they can enjoy listening to their favorite tunes without struggling with headphone and speaker wires. Users of our rugged Bluetooth speaker Buckshot can attest to that. They can do and achieve more things without the wires that used to hold them back.

Here are some of the ways you can enjoy your wireless speaker more:

Drive in style

Do away with your earphones if you’re driving. Use a wireless speaker instead if you want to listen to music from your Bluetooth-enabled device. The Buckshot has a range of up to 33 feet, which means it’s ideal for in-car audio listening. Put it on your dashboard or the passenger seat, and drive in style.

Explore the outdoors (with background music playing)

If you love exploring the neighborhood on your bike while listening to your music, you should get a wireless speaker. Music adds intensity and sets your mood while you bike. Buckshot has a bicycle handlebar mount accessory. Take your speaker anywhere you want. As it is dust and waterproof, you don’t have to worry about its protection. It’s just as rugged as your adventures.

Make hands-free calls while you’re at the park

Some wireless speakers like Buckshot have built-in call functionality. Use it as a mic whenever you have to place calls immediately, wherever you may be. You can call your friends, for instance, to meet you at the park. The speakerphone can last up to 16 hours of talk time, so you can chat with them as long as you want.

Don’t put limitations on what you can achieve. Use devices like wireless speakers, and do the things you’ve been meaning to do without leaving your music behind.

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