Etekcity wireless bluetooth 4.0
There is also the ability to pair via NFC which was a little tricky to begin with but once you got the hang of it it wasn’t bad at all. Sound was also consistent between the devices. We have an iPhone 5s, and Galaxy S3 and both versions of the Google Nexus tablets. It paired up quick and easily with all of our Bluetooth devices. It was a solid 10 and close to 12 hours of constant play for the couple days she had it. Her phone would run out then she would move to her tablet while the phone charged.
Etekcity wireless bluetooth 4.0 full#
My wife used it for a couple days while she was camping and said she would charge it at night, full hook up camping, and then play it all day. But the result is 10 to 12 hours of pretty continuous play pretty consistently. It is sleek and clean in styling.Ĭharging it to get its full battery potential is time consuming. I reviewed the red colored one and it is a strong red but it works with the black front facing speaker grill. It looks nice sitting on the table or on a shelf. Feels good to the touch, feels pretty solid in the hand. It is better than the T3 but I was hoping for a little more for the bigger more powerful speaker.Ĭoming out of the box the T12 looks and feels well built and the texture of the case it oddly soft. Having had and used the T3 for a while now I half expected it. I would give that 7 out of 10 but I am not one who needs that deep base for most of the music I listen to so it didn’t really dissuade me from the T12. As with the T3 it does lack that deep base. For rock and podcasts I would give it a solid 8 out of ten for a device in this price range. Search for the T12 in your Bluetooth setting. View the status light to see it is ready to pair. Turn on the T12 and listen to audible tones to verify it is ready.
Etekcity wireless bluetooth 4.0 upgrade#
Etekcity’s Rover Beats line has a bit of an upgrade form the T3 I reviewed a while back.