Posted 29th Nov
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I was in IKEA today and saw these for £19 but they were sold out. An assistant said they would be back in in 2 weeks but to try the website. Thing is if like a white one but they only seem to have black here. If you Google them there are white ones.
Has anyone tried these and anyone seen them in white?

I was in IKEA today and saw these for £19 but they were sold out. An assistant said they would be back in in 2 weeks but to try the website. Thing is if like a white one but they only seem to have black here. If you Google them there are white ones.
Has anyone tried these and anyone seen them in white?
Yeah that is correct. I have plenty of AAA rechargeables though.
That's not the point. £19 for 3W BT speaker that you can't charge i.e gives you 24 hours battery life. I wouldn't even buy this for £5.
It really depends on the sound quality. Other speakers in the range have had good reviews in this respect.
Coming from 3W speaker? I'd rather spend a £4 more and get something like hotukdeals.com/dea…355
It's much bigger and less portable.
Ikea 15cm x 7.5cm x 2.5cm vs Anker 19 x 8.1 x 6.6 cm. Unless your're a smurf then they're both as portable as the other.
You must have missed the 6.6cm Vs 2.5cm thickness, then. The other two dimensions are less as well.
Yeah, you should definitely buy it. Great value and spec's.
I'm interested in the sound quality - specs are secondary. And this is far more portable than your example. It can easily be slipped into a pocket.
I'd rather buying something like this for less than £19. amazon.co.uk/Blu…8-3 You would've to pay me to own that Ikea speaker.
Again it's not as pocketable. I have a Wunderboom which I like the sound of but it was much more expensive and doesn't slip into your pocket.
Buy the Ikea speaker.
That's great, thanks.
Awesome.