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    Anker Soundcore 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker with 12W Stereo Sound, Bluetooth 5, Bassup, IPX7 Waterproof, 24-Hour Playtime, Wireless Stereo Pairing, Speaker for Home, Outdoors, Travel (AMAZON)

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    The JBL Charge 5 offers impressive sound quality with powerful bass and clear highs thanks to its dedicated tweeter and dual bass radiators on either side of the speaker. It's IP67 rated, ensuring ...

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    In addition, you can pair with certain Alexa-enabled devices to use as a two-way talk for in-home monitoring. ... the JBL Retro Style Home Speaker fills any room with quality cutting-edge sound ...

  5. JBL - Wikipedia

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    Website. jbl .com. JBL is an American audio equipment manufacturer [1] headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States. JBL serves the customer home and professional market. The professional market includes studios, installed/tour/portable sound, music production, DJ, cinema markets. The home market includes high-end home amplification ...

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    John Charles Layfield(born November 29, 1966),[1]better known by the ring nameBradshawor JBL,[2][3]is an American professional wrestlingcommentator and retired professional wrestler and football player. He is currently signed to WWE, where he is an ambassador for the company. Layfield is currently a financial commentator and is featured ...

  7. Isobaric loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    Isobaric loudspeaker. The isobaric loudspeaker configuration was first introduced by Harry F. Olson in the early 1950s, and refers to systems in which two or more identical woofers (bass drivers) operate simultaneously, with a common body of enclosed air adjoining one side of each diaphragm. In practical applications, they are most often used ...