

Now available: The "Bose SoundLink Max" speaker

Bose is expanding its portfolio with the "SoundLink Max", its largest Bluetooth speaker to date. According to the manufacturer, it promises "perfect party sound in stereo" and supports the aptX Adaptive codec.
The "Bose SoundLink Max" is an extension of the popular SoundLink series from Bose. It is the brand's new flagship in this area and the largest Bluetooth speaker from Bose to date.
According to Bose, you can save up to eight device connections via Bluetooth with the "SoundLink Max". Pairing works via Google Fast Pair. By using multipoint connectivity, you can connect the speaker to two paired source devices at the same time and switch back and forth between them.
In addition, the speaker is compatible with Bose's "SimpleSync" technology. This enables connection to other speakers or the Bose Smart Soundbar, allowing audio playback to be extended to other rooms. In addition to Bluetooth, you can also choose to use an AUX cable to connect to a smartphone. In addition to AAC and SBC, the Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Code is also supported.
According to the manufacturer, the integrated battery lasts up to 20 hours. It is charged via USB-C. You can also use this USB-C port to supply power to a connected mobile phone and use your speaker as a power bank for a short time.
Accessories
When it comes to accessories for the "Bose SoundLink Max", you can choose between two different coloured shoulder straps and four different carrying handles.
Shoulder straps
Carrying handles


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