ILive has a new Waterproof speaker that is sure to make going outdoors this spring far more enjoyable for the whole family.
These days we take for granted that we can listen to our favorite music, podcasts, and entertainment just about anywhere but often the speakers on our phones come up way short especially if we are relaxing with a few friends or at a party. There are dozens of speakers on the market at various price ranges which offer options but ILive waterproof portable speaker is something I think you should check out if you are looking for something that is ultra-portable that you can stick in a jacket or backpack pocket. Let me give you a few reasons why.
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The iLive Waterproof Fabric Wireless Speaker (ISBW108) is a great little speaker if you are looking to amplify sound and are not too worried about fidelity. The speaker is mono and does sound a little tin can-like at times. The volume on the iLive Waterproof Fabric Wireless Speaker is quite good and should be able to cover a backyard party, boat, or indoor room without any issue. And at $17.99 it may not be your main sound system but a great, affordable speaker you throw in your backpack to enjoy some tunes when you are lunching during a hike or swim.
A sample of the iLive Waterproof Fabric Wireless Speaker (ISBW108) was made available by the manufacturer.
The opinions expressed in this article are the authors alone and not that of the manufacturer or editorial staff.
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