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- | [title|Bluetooth Speaker |
+ | [title|Portable Bluetooth Speaker] |
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+ | [page_title|Portable Bluetooth Speaker Repair] |
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+ | [summary]Repair guides and information for portable, battery-powered Bluetooth speakers[/summary] |
- | Portable battery powered Bluetooth speakers |
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+ | == Background == |
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+ | In 2006, Soundmatters released the first Bluetooth speaker, the Soundmatters foxL, ushering in a new era of wireless audio technology. |
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+ | Bluetooth technology [link|https://theauris.com/blogs/blog/the-history-of-bluetooth|dates back to 1994|new_window=true], but the first ever consumer Bluetooth device, a [[Topic:Bluetooth Headset|hands-free mobile headset|new_window=true]], was launched in 1999. |
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+ | [link|https://fabrikbrands.com/bluetooth-history-and-the-bluetooth-logo/|The name "Bluetooth" has a really fun story behind it|new_window=true]: "Bluetooth" was intended to be a placeholder internal name for the project. The code name comes from [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Bluetooth|Harold "Bluetooth" Gormsson|new_window=true], who was a 10th-century king of Denmark known for his dead "blue" tooth (or possibly his ravenous appetite for blueberries). |
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+ | == Identification == |
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+ | Most Bluetooth speakers will have the Bluetooth logo etched or printed on it somewhere. The Bluetooth logo is a combination of the Nordic runes H and B—Harold "Bluetooth" Gormsson's initials: |
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+ | [image|3037848] |
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