Dldss-129 Direct
The DLDSS‑129 sits comfortably in the “mid‑range” sweet spot. It outperforms the JBL Flip 7 in SPL and bass depth while offering a more upscale chassis. Compared to Anker’s longer‑lasting battery, the DLDSS‑129 compensates with higher output and a premium feel. The only area where it lags is water resistance—if you need IPX7 or better, the JBL or Sony options are safer bets.
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The DLDSS‑129 can remember up to 8 devices. Switching from a phone to a tablet is as easy as selecting the new device in the OS Bluetooth settings; the speaker automatically disconnects from the previous source. No need for a manual “disconnect” button. The only area where it lags is water
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