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  2. The 8 Best Waterproof Bluetooth Speakers For The Beach ... - AOL

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    Soundcore 3 Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker. The Anker Soundcore 3 is the slightly bigger sibling to the popular Soundcore 2.Its outstanding battery life remains at 24 hours (that’s almost 500 ...

  3. 10 Waterproof Bluetooth Speakers for Showers, Pool Parties ...

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    This waterproof speaker offers big, 360-degree sound for a perfectly portable size, along with superior mics for making calls, Alexa (or other smart assistant) support, and 18 hours of battery ...

  4. The best waterproof Bluetooth speakers for poolside parties

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    Hanging out by a pool, lake, or beach just isn't the same without your favourite playlist. Which just isn't possible if you own a clunky, heavy speaker that plugs into the wall. If that sounds ...

  5. Wireless speaker - Wikipedia

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    Wireless speaker. A JBL Flip 3 battery-powered and waterproof Bluetooth speaker connected to a charging cable. The length is ca. 17 cm, diameter 6.4 cm, weight 450 g. TV set (size 55 inch) with two Sonos Play:5 wireless HiFi speakers (WiFi-based) and a soundbar. Wireless speakers are loudspeakers that receive audio signals using radio frequency ...

  6. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    Wave Radio. The "Wave Radio" (which has since become known as "Wave Radio I") was an AM/FM clock radio that was introduced in 1993. It was smaller than the Acoustic Wave Music System and used two 2.5-inch speakers. [3] A "Wave Radio/CD" model was introduced in 1998 and was essentially a Wave Radio I with a CD player.

  7. Auxiliary floating drydock - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary Floating Docks, Light (AFDL), also known as Auxiliary Floating Docks (AFD), were 288 ft (88 m) long, had a beam of 64 ft (20 m), and draft of 3 ft 3 in (0.99 m) empty and 31 ft 4 in (9.55 m) flooded to load a ship. A normal crew was 60 men. AFDL displacement was 1,200 tons and could lift 1,900 tons.