The Cambridge SoundWorks division of Creative Labs makes the portable Bluetooth speaker OontZ Angle Solo. It’s made to be light and easy to carry, so it’s great for outdoor activities like picnics and trips to the beach. The speaker is in the shape of a triangle, which gives it a unique look and lets it send sound in all directions.
It can also stand up to water, so you don’t have to worry about it getting broken if you use it in damp or wet places. The OontZ Angle Solo can play music for up to 14 hours on a single charge, and it can be paired with other OontZ Angle Solo speakers to play music in more than one room.
Specifications
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.2
- Battery Life: 10-hour
- Waterproof Protection: IPX5
Where to get OontZ Angle Solo?
When it comes to Bluetooth speakers, the OontZ Angle Solo is about as portable as you can get. There are five parts to the Cambridge Soundworks OontZ series. The OontZ Angle Solo is one of the smallest, and the OontZ Angle 3XL Ultra is one of the biggest. The way they look is pretty much the same. But each one is made for a different situation.
The Angle Solo is the smallest and most portable of the series. It is designed to fit in your pocket. Or a speaker you can wear around your wrist and hardly notice is there. Even though each small speaker has its own design challenges, the Cambridge Soundworks OontZ Angle Solo can offer solutions that are just as unique.
The OontZ Angle Solo is portable because it is only 2.8 x 3.9 x 2.75 inches. The Angle Solo is made in the shape of a triangle, which makes it hard to knock over and hard to roll. It weighs about half a pound and has a light body. On the sides of the OontZ Angle Solo, there are two loops that can be used for mounting or with a carrying strap.
You don’t keep portable audio equipment in a dusty cabinet. Instead, you carry it with you. With that in mind, your Bluetooth speaker might be getting close to being a fashion item. The OontZ Angle Solo from Cambridge Soundworks comes in black, red, blue, and white. And the colour scheme is the same for the whole OontZ series.
Most of the Angle Solo’s outside chassis is made of ABS plastic. So, the OontZ Angle Solo can handle being hit, but it isn’t certified as being shockproof. Most likely, it will survive drops from hand or table height, with or without a few small scratches. The outside is smooth to the touch, but it’s not made to take a lot of abuse.