It’s nice to be able to have some of my own music to play in the background. Normally, I’d have to take two speakers, a charger or batteries, plus all the cables to connect them up to my MP3 player. However, that’s where Parrot’s Party speakers come in - which aim to do away with at least some of these hassles. The first inconvenience consigned to the dustbin is the cables: Parrot is a Bluetooth specialist, so it’s hardly surprising to find that this unit is Bluetooth enabled.
Parrot’s Party speakers are certainly well-designed for listening to music on the move. You can use them to play music from your phone, MP3 player or laptop without wires; they’re compact and solid enough to travel with; and Bluetooth pairing works about as well as you’d hope it would. At £80 they’re also pretty good value considering all the extra technology and, despite the distortion at the high end (over Bluetooth), general sound quality, volume and battery life is good for a device this small.
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