As smartphones got popular, so did its companion Bluetooth wireless technology. Our general use of wireless technology is motivated by the convenience of uncluttered speakers and supported by the omnipresence of Bluetooth-enabled devices wherever we are.
And indeed, the Bluetooth speaker market has been flooded with manufacturers coming from very different horizons: On one side, the big brands in high-quality sound systems who already entered the ‘mobile’ speaker market by using the docking station system provided by Apple: Just to name a few: Bose, Beats by Dre pill, Bower & Wilkins, JBL Harman Kardon, Bang & Olufsen, Philips, …
Then, there is a crowd of manufacturers which have had a long history of mastering the successive installments of each new version of the bluetooth standard, and naturally added bluetooth speakers to their lines of other bluetooth-enabled products. Examples are Tecno, Havit, Bluedio, Zealot etc. Small or big, powerful or more modest, autonomous or plugged into a wall socket, the market flourished, giving way to a variety of products. With the power situation in the country, many are no longer worried that their fun will be hampered because, with bluetooth speakers, the hours of uninterrupted fun continues.