You’ll get less than that in the real world, where physical obstacles will be between your smartphone or tablet and the speaker, but most of its competition is outfitted with Bluetooth Class 2 radios rated for range of about 30 feet. That’s largely because it’s outfitted with Class 1 Bluetooth radio rated for line-of-sight wireless range of 100 feet. The Megaboom isn’t a Wi-Fi speaker, but its range sure makes it feel like one. ![]() (The X in that IP code means it’s not rated for particle ingress but if it can withstand being submersed in water, what harm could dust do?) With that gasket in place, The Megaboom is rated IPX7, meaning it’s certified as waterproof when submerged in up to three feet of water for up to 30 minutes. ![]() ![]() Remove the waterproof gasket on the bottom of the speaker and you’ll find its micro-USB charging port and a 3.5mm aux input for analog audio sources.
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