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<blockquote data-quote="IvanLasston" data-source="post: 1471658" data-attributes="member: 145676"><p>Wow - both companies are quite expensive. I've shopped at B&O and they sound good in the store. I am no audiophile though - so I had a hard time paying their premiums. That being said - I do have a Bose Sounddock portable which I like. It is an older one that isn't wireless - but I did hook up an Airport express to it. It works through a 30 pin dock as well - so I can wire in iPhones and iPads as well - or just go through the audio cable. The newer ones have Bluetooth available.</p><p></p><p>Another set of choices which I found useful are the Bluetooth speakers like the Jawbone Jambox. I have one of these for travel. You can use them as a speaker phone as well. There are several in this range - like the beats pill - I just went with a company I knew in Jawbone. </p><p></p><p>Anyway if you have the money I would recommend taking your own high quality music to a b&o and b&w store and listen for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IvanLasston, post: 1471658, member: 145676"] Wow - both companies are quite expensive. I've shopped at B&O and they sound good in the store. I am no audiophile though - so I had a hard time paying their premiums. That being said - I do have a Bose Sounddock portable which I like. It is an older one that isn't wireless - but I did hook up an Airport express to it. It works through a 30 pin dock as well - so I can wire in iPhones and iPads as well - or just go through the audio cable. The newer ones have Bluetooth available. Another set of choices which I found useful are the Bluetooth speakers like the Jawbone Jambox. I have one of these for travel. You can use them as a speaker phone as well. There are several in this range - like the beats pill - I just went with a company I knew in Jawbone. Anyway if you have the money I would recommend taking your own high quality music to a b&o and b&w store and listen for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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