Waterproof shower speakers are here to accentuate your cozy everyday showering experience into a more relaxing one. Using waterproof speakers, you can listen to your favorite music or song or answer phone calls, as you shower and get ready for your future endeavors. They have a smooth and compact design and integrated handle with two 3W speakers having a clear stereo sound output. They are built for the level IPX4 water-proof standard to protect you against splashes of water from various angles.
The waterproof shower speakers connect to your music player, such as, iPad or iPhone via wireless bluetooth. A variety of speakers support other mobile phones, as well. Speakers with a dock are handy as you can hang them near your shower or within a suitable distance as they can stream music upto 30 to 60 feet, even through the walls.
The controls on these speakers are very prominent and easy-to-use. Other than just having a good showering experience, you can choose to answer phone calls that you do not want to miss. You can also redial the last number that you called. Some waterproof speakers also let you connect to non-bluetooth MP3 music players. Depending on your usage, you can choose to buy a dockable speaker or suction-cupped speaker. These speakers also include a rechargeable built-in battery unit, with 8 to 10 hours of play per charge. These speakers are portable and waterproof — as light as a feature, weighing approximately one lbs or seven ounces, you can carry them around and use them on the run (even on a boat or while you swim). The approximate physical dimensions are as follows: length is approx. 7 inches, width is 1.5 inches, and height is 3.5 inches.
It’s worth considering a waterproof speaker as a lovely gift for a person of any age, class or gender.
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