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tronsmart studio bluetooth speaker review a

   If you were around when the very first bluetooth smartphones made their appearance in the market roughly 20 years ago then you're well aware of just how amazed we all were when the very first portable bluetooth speakers also made their debut in the market soon afterwards. Yes, audio quality, volume and battery life were far from stellar (mediocre really) but just the fact that we no longer needed cables to reproduce music was more than enough to pique our interest. Today portable wireless speakers have come a long way and so you can have very good audio performance, plenty of volume and great battery life without having to spend much. The Studio Wireless Speaker by Tronsmart promises all of the above and then some and today I’m about to find out whether or not it performs as advertised.


   Tronsmart is a tech brand that designs and manufactures world-class tech accessories, which has rapidly expanded in America, South America, Europe, Middle East & many Asian countries. The core value of Tronsmart is to make your life easier by providing you with high-tech, high-quality and high-performance products. Tronsmart has covered over 70 countries in the world.


   For the Studio Wireless Speaker Tronsmart basically squeezed two tweeters (roughly 58mm in diameter), one woofer and four passive radiators inside a IPX4 certified (splash proof) compact aluminum chassis effectively giving it a 2.1 channel configuration (30WRMS worth with a frequency response of 20Hz-20KHz, always according to Tronsmart). Inside the aluminum chassis we also find the ATS2835 Bluetooth v5.0 chip (A2DP V1.3, AVRCP V1.4 and HFP V1.6 compatible with SBC audio codec support), two 2500mAh rechargeable lithium batteries (up to 15 hours of playback), microSD card reader (supports WAV/FLAC/APE/MP3 formats), 5V/2000A USB charging port and components for Tronsmart's patented TuneConn and Soundpulse technologies (the former allows you to connect up to 100 Studio speakers together whereas the latter is basically a 3D DSP which boosts volume and audio quality). The Studio Wireless Speaker sure sounds interesting so let’s move forward with today's review and check it out.