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Best Bluetooth Speakers in 2011

Another year, and another range of speakers released by a slew of manufacturers. But there's a dissimilarity this year: namely, the allembracing line up of bluetooth speakers. While true audiophiles will probably shriek in bad dream at the mere mention of wireless speakers (wires, after all, do deliver good performance, even if you can't spot it), for most consumers, these wireless speakers - particularly bluetooth speakers - are more than good adequate to replace the old, cumbersome, wired lot. Add to that the ubiquity of iPhones and iPod Touches, and you can see the request for retrial in bluetooth speakers: they are easy to use, affordable, compact, and deliver a decent allembracing operation without any of the nasty bits (read: wires, hefty power bricks, etc.).

So, which are the best Bluetoot speakers for 2011?

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If I had to pick out one set of speakers that stand out for their versitility, I would probably choose the Creative D100 and its elder sibling, the D200. These two speakers do all right for me: deliver a good performance, aren't too expensive (I say this after burning thousands of dollars on varied speaker sets), and look good. But for the sake of this article, I will list out the four best Bluetooth speakers in 2011:

1. Creative D100 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker

As I've mentioned above, this speaker set does a lot of things right: good looks (it comes in five separate colors, though I prefer the default black), delivers a more than adequate performance, is small and easy to carry, works on Aa batteries, and won't burn a hole in your wallet.

But it isn't a perfect speaker. Not by a long stretch (for that, I would probably look at Klipsch or Bose). The low end lacks a bit of punch, and if you turn up the volume, there is distortion. I assume, however, that you won't be using the Creative D100 to power your next house party. For every other purpose, this is a great, dependable speaker.

Pros: compact design, affordable, aesthetically pleasing, strong allembracing performance.

Cons: Bass sounds a bit weak; distortions at high volume

2. Monster ClarityHd Precision Micro Bluetooth Speaker

With this speaker, there was love at first sight. How can you not fall for this tiny box bursting with features and power? It is no bigger than an iPhone in length, and yet, can set the house on fire with its sound. I've seen speakers that weight 10 lbs that don't accomplish as good.

Compact organize notwithstanding, the Monster ClarityHd is a very well rounded speaker that works seamlessly with any Bluetooth device. Your iPhone or iPodTouch will recognize it right away and stream all music straight through it. The audio potential is remarkable for such a small speaker - clear, strong mid and high tones, dinky distortion, even at high volumes. If you listen to music largely straight through your smartphone (Android/iPhone/Blackberry) or iPod Touch, this speaker is the perfect choice.

Pros: highly compact design, clear, strong playback, decent range.

Cons: As with all small speakers, lacks strong low tones. Volume production is somewhat low.

3. Altec Lansing inMotion Soundblade Bluetooth Speaker

Finally, a speaker that dispels the myth that Bluetooth speakers are only good for casual users. It costs a pretty penny, but turn it on, and you will get crystal clear sound with remarkable bass (thanks to Srs TruBass technology) that will blow your socks off. It looks classy, is just an inch thick, and even includes an in-built microphone to act as a speakerphone.

Being a modern Bluetooth device, the Altec Lansing inMotion is a zephyr to setup. You can go from occasion the box to streaming music straight through your iPhone in as dinky as 60 seconds. The operation is, quite frankly, mindblowing. It delivers sound that can compete with a 0 Bose system, and for all practical purposes, it is more than adequate for some heavy use, both in the house and beyond.

The only downside that I can think of (which has made me rank it here at no.3) is the price. At 9.99, it costs as much as a new Netbook computer. But if you care about quality, you will love the Altec Lansing Soundblade.

Pros: perfect audio quality, aesthetically pleasing, just an inch thick, strong bass and clear high tones. Probably the best Bluetooth speaker around.

Cons: Expensive

4. SuperTooth Disco Bluetooth Speaker

It looks like a brick, is approximately a footlong, and doesn't quite have the pedigree of an Altec Lansing behind it. But turn it on, and the SuperTooth Disco can give even a 0 Klipsch speaker a run for its money. The audio is surprisingly clear with strong volume output. Pairing it with a Bluetooth expedient is a matter of seconds, and it has a great Bluetooth range to boot.

On the downside, the large size makes it a bit difficult to carry around. While the Monster ClarityHd can be dropped into a handbag, the SuperTooth Disco does lack a bit of teeth in the portability department. But if you want to use it primarily indoors, you will be very happy with the performance.

Pros: Strong performance, good Bluetooth range

Cons: Big and unwieldy design

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