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Vivitar Wireless Bluetooth Speaker with Speakerphone (Red)

I was out at Walmart just browsing and , I happened to come upon this Vivitar wireless Bluetooth speaker and all for the very cheap price of 8 bucks. I was thinking to myself it is probably just cheap no sounding piece of crap speaker that no one is buying and put it on clearance to get rid of it. The kind clearances I like. So, being a technology enthusiast and because it was just 8 bucks I decided to try it out. I didn’t have much to lose.




Pros:
Price: The price of this speaker was very cheap, and I like cheap sometimes.
Build: I love the color of the speaker, I do love that they have a variety  colors , but I wanted something other than the general colors black or white.  It is very light weight, almost close to feather in your hand. It does have these 4 rubber pads at the bottom to prevent it from moving.
Sound: The sound is decent for some basic music listening not to good and not to bad either.
Bluetooth: I love that it is really easy to connect it to Bluetooth. If you do come into some Bluetooth issues it does have an auxiliary port to hook up an aux cable, which I like a lot.
Other: It does have a button to use to answer phone calls, but I do not see myself, using this feature.





Cons:
Build: When holding this speaker it feels like I am going to drop it, because of the feel texture of the speaker.
Sound: Just remember that this is a $8 Bluetooth speaker, not a beats pill or jam plus speaker the sound is not crisp like the sound coming from my jam plus. Compared to the Jam plus Bluetooth speaker , the jam wins.
Bluetooth: But after it being connected to Bluetooth for a while, it disconnected from my phone. I am not sure if it was an issue with my phone or speaker, but it might have been with my phone, because I have been having some issues with it lately.




Overall, it is a decent speaker not the best but it will do for basic listening needs. Would I recommend it? Yes. 

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