Horseshoe Wearable Speaker

 I've experimented with a few different mobile Bluetooth speakers. I first started riding my scooter using a small, round, red, Bluetooth speaker. See my previous post here. I hung it around my neck on a lanyard and it technically ... worked. I liked the fact that I could still hear sounds of people and traffic around me, but even at the highest level, the music wasn't as rich or fulfilling as I would've liked. 


I decided to take another look on Amazon and contemplated these "Horseshoe" shaped neck speakers that I had seen. Many were beyond a price that I was willing to pay for an experiment, but I did find one that was about $20, so I gave it a try. 



I ended up with an inexpensive pair by Bluedio. About $20. Here are a few photos of what it looks like wearing it.


The whole thing sits on your neck, which places the 4 little speakers under your ears. I wouldn't recommend it for running, it might work it's way off your neck, but for scootering and biking it works just fine and has never fallen off. 



For $20, the sound is surprisingly acceptable. Not mind-blowingly "OMG" great, but much better than the small circular speaker I hung around my neck. It produced nice separated stereo sound and the volume was more than adequate. I can listen to podcasts as well. An advantage over earbuds or headphones: I could still hear outside sounds and thus kept my situational awareness for things like cars and bikes. 

Scooting around Southern California, groovin' to tunes on a sunny day. Ahhhh!


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