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The first IKEA smart health connected speakers are coming!
The first IKEA smart health connected speakers have finally been unveiled. The first two models are called Eneby 20 and Eneby 30. They look like two large minimalist squares with a simple dial to control the volume, turn the device on and off.
The design of IKEA smart health connected speakers could not be simpler. Each enclosure is sized to fit the compartments of IKEA's Kallax or Eket storage systems. "The new range Eneby is incredibly exciting for us, "said Evanthia Nikoglou, sales manager for lighting and electronics at IKEA UK and Ireland. "Sound, like light, is an important element in creating an atmosphere in the house, capable of giving life to a space and giving it a soul, which is why we turned our attention to sound. and created the first IKEA smart health connected speakers. The small enclosure measures 20 x 20 centimeters and the largest measures 30 x 30 centimeters.
The Bluetooth synchronization process is also very simple. But the audio quality of the speakers isn't great when you're using Bluetooth. The two Eneby speakers also allow you to connect an audio source using a headphone jack. In theory, via wifi you can connect a Chromecast Audio or an Echo Dot to these speakers. But hey, for this price, the value for money is quite good. The smallest model is sold for $ 49, and the largest model is sold for $ 89.
The Eneby 20 will require a bit of assembly. This model is indeed equipped with a small handle. The goal: to allow you to carry this little speaker everywhere with you. Besides, you can also add a small battery to it; sold as an option at a price of 20 dollars.
In short, these IKEA smart health connected speakers are good little entry-level products; like other smart health connected products offered by the furniture giant. In fact, IKEA has many other such products in its boxes. The brand is working on new speakers developed in collaboration with the company Teenage Engineering. In addition, the brand will most likely be leaving speakers with Sonos next year.
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