expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-10 12:46:27
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Whos a pretty boy then? Now that summers (allegedly) here, you might think about taking a compact pair of speakers on holiday to enjoy music from your MP3 player or laptop. The Parrot Party can play music from any Bluetooth music phone or from a...
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Parrot Party Bluetooth Test M ore and more mobile phones are equipped with a Bluetooth function nowadays. Despite the fact that many consumer electronic devices already have been equipped with Bluetooth for several years now, the development never stop...
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The Parrot Party is a wireless portable stereo speaker that works with A2DP Bluetooth mobile phones. Complete with two 6W speakers and a rechargeable built in NiMH battery - Parrott claims offers four hours of listening time - the Parrot Party speak...

Not so much of a party as a gathering. The Parrot Party is a great idea and certainly offers a better sound than most mobile phones but at £75 its expensive for what it is and useless if you dont have a compatible phone. Carrie-Ann Skinner Lowest onl...
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If you’ve got a Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP) MP3 player or mobile phone, then you’ve probably investigated a few portable speaker systems. They’re mostly rubbish, aren’t they?Parrot has been on a one-company crusade to bring decent wire...

Helpful dimensions. Good battery life. Breezy, natural sound...

Stereo effects are disappointing. Laborious software. Not all that loud...

This to-go wireless speaker system scores highly by managing to be properly portable, yet still sound agreeable...
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There are a very large number of portable speaker systems available on the market right now, a sector buoyed up by the popularity of MP3 players in general and the Apple iPod in particular. Many of the available units however are either dedicated to a...
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Its easy to use, sounds great for the money and means you can share you phones music at the touch of a button when you are out travelling or on a picnic...

Sound, portability, uses rechargeable batteries...

White plastic look is a bit dated, two "sound technology" buttons are a bit of a gimmick...

Its easy to use, sounds great for the money and means you can share you phones music at the touch of a button when you are out travelling or on a picnic...
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wired.com Updated: 2016-11-10 12:46:27
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The heaviest speaker we tested (23 ounces) served up the beefiest beats. It wont out-bump a boom car, but this 9-inch noise box always sounded clear. Theres no speakerphone, and remote volume tweaking is kind of weak, but the rechargeable battery is...
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Imagine the following situation – a friend of yours invites you to a party on one condition, if you “bring music”. Just a few years ago this meant moving a PC (laptop in best case scenario), speakers and many cables. Nowadays you only need to take your...

Pretty design, Good sound quality, Two ways to connect – cable and Bluetooth, Good price/quality ratio...

Cannot be used for voice calls, Small, hard to press controls, No optional color choices...

According to us, Parrot Party is intended for young people; while most rival devices are somewhat similar to a combination between a cheap alarm clock with radio and Bluetooth, the Party’s “happy” colors and beautiful design is screaming to get your at...
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When I go away on a trip, I always take some music with me. An MP3 player jam-packed with quality tunes and a decent pair of headphones can make hours of tedious travel fly by. But when I get to where I'm going I often just want to disconnect and listen...

Parrot's Party speakers are certainly well-designed for listening to music on the move. You can use them to play music from your phone, MP3 player or laptop without wires; they're compact and solid enough to travel with; and Bluetooth pairing works about...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-11-10 12:46:27
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Despite the Parrot Partys seomwhat tacky colouring, and dare we say it, iPod-inspired design, it is a great accessory for any Bluetooth handset. The sound is crisp and loud and it could fit easily in a suitcase, backpack or even a picnic hamper, so...
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