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The Leadsound Portable Speaker is a compact, stylish audio solution that delivers powerful sound with a 3W output and enhanced bass. Designed for easy portability, it connects effortlessly to any device with a 3.5mm audio jack, making it perfect for music lovers on the go.





| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Brand | Leadsound |
| Connectivity technology | Auxiliary , USB |
| Frequency response | 100 Hz |
| Mounting type | Tabletop Mount |
| Speaker maximum output power | 3 Watts |
J**S
Poor.
Refuses to charge and as such refuses to work / play. Complete waste of money. Cannot recommend.
C**E
Boy What A Difference !!
My cell phone's speaker is like most, not exactly the best in terms of volume and quality of sound. And considering the technical challenges of putting a speaker into a piece of electronics not more than 1/4" thick that sounds half-way decent is remarkable that they work at all. However, depending on your particular brand and model of phone the speaker's volume and quality of sound will vary. If you're in a situation where there's significant ambient noise your cell phone's speaker, as good as it may be, may not be adequate. Or perhaps you're a bit challenged with your hearing and need something to boost the sound. I needed a boost to my cell phone's sound when using WAZE (a free navigation app for Android and Apple phones). Ordinarily my cell phones volume is loud enough, especially with the speaker-phone on. But in one of my cars which is not especially sound proof, with traffic noise it was sometimes hard to fully hear what WAZE was saying and I wanted something that was wire-free to boost the sound. There are a number of options for this kind of issue. For example, you could use a Bluetooth speaker. However, you'd need to find one small enough to fit somewhere in the car and attach it firmly just in case of an accident because you don't want lose items to become dangerous projectiles. In addition, you'd have to power the speaker either with its own battery or using the cars power via the cigarettes' lighter perhaps - again, more wires. You could also you a Bluetooth set of earbuds if you don't mind having something stuck in your ears. Now if your phone has a headphone jack you could use a wired set of earbuds, but then you've got wires again. This is where the Leadsound Crystal speaker shines: As long as your phone has a headphone jack, just plug this circular wonder into the jack, turn it on, and you've just amplified the volume of your mobile phone by a factor of at least 5, and you've also improved on voice intelligibility as well. Some things to point out: As previously stated, the speaker requires a headphone jack on the cell phone. Most Android phones have headphone jacks, but most of the newer iPhones are not going to work because Apple took away headphone jacks on their newer phones - in this case look elsewhere because you'll need a Bluetooth solution. This speaker has its own lithium battery which means it needs to be charged. The advantage with having an internal battery is that the speaker is not a "passive device" that uses the battery on the cell phone which will drain it faster than usual, instead it has its own amplifier that runs off its internal battery which spares your cell phone's battery. The speaker comes with its own carry case. OPERATION: There are two modes: auto, which turns the speaker off if it does not get an audio signal from the cell phone after 5 minutes, or manual, which keeps the speaker on. If you're using WAZE there may be periods where there's no voice from WAZE for 5 minutes or more, in which case you don't want the speaker to turn off and miss what WAZE says next, so it's a good idea to keep the speaker always on (manual mode, always on). The speaker's volume is controlled by your cell phone's volume setting. The speaker comes with its own USB cable to charge with (it does not come with a charger) and can use the typical USB charger. For charging you can use a cigarette lighter to USB adapter for use in your car while driving in case you need to recharge the speaker. The speaker is 'out in the open' at the front and you can actually see it more and feel it while holding your phone. PROS: 1 - Big sound from a tiny speaker 2 - Built in battery to power its own amplifier and speaker 3 - Does not use the battery power from the cell phone 4 - Significantly improves volume and intelligibility 5 - Carry case for speaker 6 - USB charger cord included 7 - Very simple to use CONS: 1 - Requires your cell phone to have a headphone jack. 2 - The off/on switch is at the back and you press it inward to turn the device Off or On (read instructions) - So be careful you don't press the front of the speaker in, thinking it is the off/on switch, and damaging it. If your phone has a headphone jack and you don't want to run wires or use a Bluetooth option, this is a really worthwhile and very inexpensive way to boost the volume - and intelligibility - of your phones sound. And yes, I would recommend it to a friend !
M**N
Works as described good sound for its size
Surprisingly very good sound for a small speaker.
A**E
Product does not work
This product does not work, the charge wares off in less then 2 mins, it is a complete useless product and waste of money
S**D
Solid product, would like it better with a grille
I bought this little speaker to use with my Nintendo Switch when playing it docked to a spare PC monitor that has no speakers. The Switch has a (IMHO) flaw the cuts out the internal speakers when the video is outputting to HDMI, Nintendo should have allowed this to be an option in the system settings. I don't want to use earbuds, so this seemed a good solution. I am very pleased with this little speaker. The battery life is great, the sound is also very good, considering the price and the fact that it is a single driver. It's nice that it saves battery by turning off when there's no sound output for a few minutes, but I like that this feature can also be disabled by pressing and holding the power button until the light blinks when powering the speaker on. If you do this, the speaker will not automatically power off and will just stay on until the button is pressed again or the battery runs down. Although I bought it for my Switch, I have also tested it out on a tablet and my phone. At lower volumes, the sound quality is similar to the built in speakers, but if I need more volume to enjoy music across the room, for instance, this little speaker provides it with gusto. I don't know about durability as I've only been using it for a month or so, but it seems well built and I have had no problems at all. The only drawback in my opinions is the lack of a grille to protect the speaker. Obviously it would change the styling and may not look as cool, but the included pouch, while nice, is soft and I worry about the speaker being damaged if someone carelessly shoves something around in a drawer with the speaker, even in the pouch. A simple steel mesh grille would have been a great addition. Standard size stick of chewing gum in the photo is for scale.
P**C
Loud and clear
Using on my RC Spektrum NX10+ Transmitter that has voice readouts. Has an internal battery. Works great.
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