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I recommend this to ANYONE looking for a good bluetooth, or line in speaker!
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As far as I can tell, the Marshall Stanmore is not a Bluetooth-capable speaker.
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Easy bluetooth connectivity (never a problem connecting or staying connected
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3.5mm input cable worked great when Bluetooth wasn't available.
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Bluetooth works great.
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As others have mentioned it is the loudest bluetooth speaker I have heard... but more than that, there is very little distortion as the volume is increased
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Awesome Bluetooth speaker with a guitar amp beauty
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This is my second review of this fantastic Bluetooth speaker
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This is the most impressive table top bluetooth speaker I've ever encountered
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Looks great in brown, sounds great, and the bluetooth works pretty darn good up to about 25 feet in my environment
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Not cool-enough-looking to justify the price, per se, but when you've blown this kind of money on a quiet, non-Bluetooth speaker you have to make some lemonade.
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The Bluetooth is weak.
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If you want the best sound, basic Bluetooth, and multi device connection support, anything that is *not* this will disappoint you
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Hands down the worst Bluetooth input, too
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, bluetooth works just fine (even as a pc speaker) with just few clicks.
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Bluetooth is nice, but I'd prefer to be wired anyway and not have any degradation in sound quality
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This is by far the best Bluetooth speaker I have ever heard
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I cannot name a better sounding Bluetooth “listening” device.
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BLUETOOTH IS TERRIBLE
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Exactly 13 months later the bluetooth stopped working and even when plugged in there was no sound.
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Also not battery-powered like most other "portable" Bluetooth speakers, so not very portable in my opinion.