The WOWee one is a portable speaker which is the same length as an iPhone and gives out impressive sound, using the surface it is on to generate a great bass. We've compared it to some of the other iPod and mp3 compatible speakers and our video below shows you why we think it is better. The sound is a lot clearer than other solutions and because of the size it is perfect to bring with you for a weekend away somewhere.
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Wowee One Portable Speaker Video
Check out The Scotsman review here
WOWee ONE Features:
• WOWee is a compact portable speaker unit which provides a full range frequency response.
• The unit is intended for both a fix and portable solution for all ipod, mp3, mp4, mobile phone and computer applications.
• WOWee uses a hybrid technology of standard speaker, delivering the mid to high frequencies, and a SFX Gel Audio™ driver delivering low end Bass frequencies.
• The extended low frequency response of the Gel Audio™ outperforms any similar size device by producing bass frequencies around 3 octaves below the low end cut-off of a traditional unit.
• The unit is powered by an internal rechargeable battery and deliver up to 20 hours of playtime per charge.
• The unit can be recharged via computer USB or a 5V USB power adapter using a plug.
• Blue LED display indicates the power being ON/OFF and an Orange LED display indicates the charging status of the unit
• Built-in audio limiter allows unit to handle a wide dynamic range of signal inputs.
WOWee ONE Specifications:
• Dimensions (WxLxH): 60 x 120 x 25.8 mm
• Product Weight: 200g
• Driver: 1 x conventional Cone speaker, 1 x SFX Gel Audio™ driver
• Frequency Response: 40Hz ~ 20kHz
• Amplifier: D-Class
• Output Power: 2W RMS
• Input Power: 5V DC (via mini USB)
• Rechargable Battery (Built-in): Lithium Ion 3.7v
• Playback Duration: Up to 20hrs
• Audio Input: 3.5 mm audio jack
• Compatible: iPod™, mp3, mp4, mobile phone and computer applications.
Smaller input jack required
My Wowee speaker arrived this morning in double quick time, thank-you. I bought it to enable my 90 year old mother to hear her mobile phone conversations using hands-free. Unfortunately, I hadn't realised that the input socket on her Amplicon phone is smaller than the standard 3.5mm jack. Do you know if there is a readily available cable solution to this problem?
Re: Smaller input jack required
I'm afraid we don't have any but you could maybe find one on eBay. We're glad you were happy with our delivery speed and hope you are able to find the adapter for your mum :-)
does it turn off to save
does it turn off to save battery power?
and if so how?
Re: does it turn off to save
You would take out the lead to turn it off.
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