FIYAPOO Mini Portable Speaker, 3W Mobile Phone Speaker Line-in Speaker with 3.5mm AUX Audio Interface for Smartphone/Tablet/Computer
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Yes, the FIYAPOO mini speaker is equipped with three speakers. It has a 5mm headphone jack and works well with it.
Yes, it is designed to be small and portable.
Yes, a USB charging cable is included.
I don't have an iPhone, and I'm not planning on getting one any time soon.
Selected User Reviews For FIYAPOO Mini Portable Speaker, 3W Mobile Phone Speaker Line-in Speaker with 3.5mm AUX Audio Interface for Smartphone/Tablet/Computer
Some videos are just amazing in terms of volume and others you can barely hear even with the volume cranked to 100%
So I went ahead and ordered this FIYAPOO aux laptop speaker. It's incredibly simple to work with. Two small cables are included with it. One is connected to a USBbr>port for charging, while the other is connected to the speaker jack. Boom - You've established yourself as a successful entrepreneur. br>The sound quality is superior to that of the tiny laptop speakers, being clear, crisp, and loud. On the back, there's an on/off switch, and the volume can be adjusted using the volume controls on your laptop. br>I'm very pleased with this small device; it solved my problem without adding undue bulk, and it's easy to remove when not in use. I'm not sure why it's called FIYAPOO, but it isn't POO!.
He had a battery-operated speaker that didn't last very long, and I'm not a fan of battery-operated devices because they're so bad for the environment. Anyway, I chose this USB speaker, and I'm very pleased with the sound quality. It has a surprising amount of volume for such a small speaker. I also use it on occasion with my own MP3 player. What I like best about it is that it doesn't have a long cord, or any cord at all. It only has the jack that connects to your device; I've noticed that products with cables frequently tear, exposing wires and eventually ripping apart; this won't. That is a brilliant concept.
The volume on this speaker is insane! I bought my mini speaker to compare sound with a portable bulky speaker the size of a can with bluetooth connections that someone had. "Aw, that little old thing," someone said when I first took out the mini speaker. As soon as I turned up the volume, someone said, "Dang, those little things are loud. " When we compared the sound quality of our speakers, I discovered that my mini speaker was far superior to his bulky one! Simply put, don't judge a book by its cover.
okay. This does exactly what I needed it to do (boost audio from an Android phone for work purposes), but it is obviously limited by the sound quality of the device(s). My main complaint is: With a 3, I'm having trouble getting it to work. A 5mm extension cable is available. Is there anyone else experiencing this issue or has found a solution?.
Pros: Great depth and bass in the sound. I listen to audiobooks while doing chores and working out, and they fill the room with sound that is louder than the exercise bike, which is my primary goal! br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. The audio jack can't support the speaker because it's too heavy. It's loose and cuts out on my phone unless it's positioned/flat against the phone. There was a minor snag - I'm going to get an extender cord so the device jack isn't strained. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> I bought an extension cord, which makes it even more useful - On my exercise bike, this is how it looks in action!.
Pros: It's a breeze to work with. br>The volume of the sound is higher than the volume of my cell.
Cons: Every few minutes when you're connected, you'll hear a distinct "clicking" sound. There are loud clicking noises when it is turned on and close to the cell phone. When the speaker is touched, it clicks. br>The clicking is extremely obnoxious and loud. I'd like to return it, but I threw the box away and don't want to deal with the hassle.
This is something I really enjoy. It works perfectly in a small arcade machine that I have. I get about 25 hours out of it before it needs to be charged, and charging it only takes an hour. (When charging it, make sure you keep track of the time because overcharging is said to be harmful. ) ) The sound quality is excellent for the price. The only disadvantage is that the speaker has no volume control. It's designed for a device with its own volume control, such as a phone. To make the volume in my arcade adjustable, I had to purchase a small $6 inline volume controller. br>br>Overall, I really like it. I would purchase it again.
I connect it to my phone and then to my bike for a musical bike ride; obviously, you can't ride a bike while wearing headphones because it's unsafe, not to mention illegal in most places. So, there you have it! I've also tried it with my MP3 player, and it works flawlessly. If you're looking for a small speaker that can produce high-quality sound at levels that can be heard while riding, this is the one to get, and the price is very reasonable.