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A decibel is a measure of sound levels (dBs). While it's an accepted measure of volume, it doesn't correlate with wattage. More wattage doesn't necessarily mean bigger or better volume, or quality, for that matter. Usually, manufacturers specify the amount of dBs that a speaker can produce with a single Watt of power at a 1-metre distance. Drivers When choosing the best Bluetooth speaker for you; it's important to consider where and what you intend to use them for. For example, if you're after some speakers you can pair to your iphonefor home workoutsor general exercise then consider waterproof speakers; ideal for when things get a little bit sweaty. If you love being outdoors and need speakers that can keep up with your adventurous lifestyle, then take a look at our JBL Bluetooth speakers, the rugged exterior is designed to be tough and waterproof. JBL home theater systems use advanced sound technologies found in our JBL professional equipment for home theater surround sound. Explore today!You’re after a striking design: The UE Hyperboom looks good, but it won’t win any awards for its design.

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