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Richard, I don't have the smaller one, or don't think it is, but the Bose 
bluetooh I have does sound amazing. Had tried other bluetooth systems and 
nothing comes close. Not able to answer the phone on it but never care for 
the way a speaker phone sounded anyway. The jawbone is probably next best 
for the money but the Bose system really sounds a huge step above the rest. 
Of course, it is a bit more expensive too, but being quite into music, it is 
the way to go. Dave W4CI
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From: "richard fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 8:10 PM
Subject: cell phones


> Hi;
> I've been playing with an i-pod fifth generation and its almost
> starting to make sense.  Has anyone tried the new smaller bose
> blue tooth speaker? Bought my son the original larger version a
> few years ago and I was astonished at how well it sounded.
> Thanks
> richard
> sent from my braille note 

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