Editor’s Choice: LifeProof’s Aquaphonics AQ10

I often find myself in a wide range of situations where a portable Bluetooth speaker would be advantageous.

But here’s the thing, most of them sound like larger versions of the crappy speakers you find in low-end prepay cell phones.

Fortunately, the R&D team over at LifeProof gave the task due diligence. The result is the new Aquaphonic series, available in three sizes from the handheld AQ9, the mid-size AQ10, the large AQ11.

The AQ10 delivers thirteen hours of amazing sound quality across the sound spectrum and is more than adequate for a large size room or outdoor deck. I can only imagine the power of the larger AQ11 in comparison.

Every model in the Aquaphonic series is waterproof, drop proof, dirt proof and snow proof, perfect for a day at the beach or the pool. They can also take your shower music sessions to the next level and hotel stays will never be the same.

As someone who commutes a lot, I am happy that I can use the AQ10 as a mobile power source to charge my iPhone and iPad on the move. Also, the built-in microphone comes in handy, especially when I and a client have to make a conference calls in noisy environments.

The current retail price for the LifeProof AQ10 is $199.99 and it’s worth every penny if you value music and durability the way I do.

Features include:

Connect wirelessly from a distance
Pair this speaker with your smartphone, tablet or other Bluetooth-enabled device.

Rich sound you can carry in the palm of your hand
This portable device can slip into your bag to bring your music, movies and games to life on the go.

Rechargeable battery
Play your favorite tunes for up to 13 hours on a full charge.

Shock-, snow-, dirt-proof and water-resistant construction
In a floatable design enables safe submersion in up to 3.3′ of water. Survives drops from 1.2 meters.

Drybox
Helps to store case, cards and more in the water-tight box for convenient use.


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