The EC Technology Wireless Bluetooth Speaker came in a plain brown box with a white cardboard sleeve around it with the name and picture of the speaker on the front. In the box is the speaker, charging cord (mini plug) and instructions. The speaker itself looks nice and pretty cool in its wooden nut shape. There is also a hand strap lanyard attached to the top of the speaker.
This is a pretty simple speaker to use with only having one button on one side of it (on/off button) and the mini USB port on the other. There is also the LED indicator light above the on/off button that turns red when charging, blue when charged and flashes red and blue when pairing.
To control the volume and tracks on this, you will have to use your device you have it paired with to turn it up/down and to change the track you are listening to. I assume the speaker volume is set to max and can’t be changed. You can short press the power button on the speaker to recall the last track, but other than that there are no other controls from the speaker.
This thing is pretty tiny at about 2 inches square and that makes this very portable and should fit in your pocket if needed.
I am surprised at how loud this little speaker can get. It won’t be a focal point at your next party and rock you out of the room, but it is plenty loud enough to fill a room and be enjoyed by a few people or for your individual enjoyment, so it is a little more than a novelty and conversation piece. My wife actually told me to turn it down when I was showing it to her.
I would recommend this to family and friends for anyone looking for a nice, easy to use, compact Bluetooth Speaker. That and it’s just fun to look at.
DISCLAIMER: This was offered at a discounted rate in exchange for an honest review. I rely on reviews from the community when making purchases, so I believe in giving honest and unbiased reviews to help others. I am not obligated to leave positive feedback and receive no compensation for doing so. I am not associated with the seller in any way.
My Rating: 5 Stars
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