I own it and I managed to test it. It is a very good stuff (after all I bought it) but has some performance issues in below zero degrees. Wind - no issues, rain - not really a problem. But freezing temperatures distort the sound. Nonetheless, I recommend.
Cheers,
Robert
iHome’s New Bluetooth Speakers Are ‘Weather Tough’
The line comprises the recently launched iBT82 (shown, $50) and iBT35 ($70) and the iBT9 (shown, $100) and iBT37 ($40) due out later this month. All are housed in a rubberized shockproof casing and carry an IP-67 rating, meaning they are designed to keep dust out and can be submerged up to 3 feet.
All models are also equipped with speakerphone functionality with a built-in microphone, echo cancellation, and answer/end controls.
The iBT82 weighs less than a quarter pound and has a battery rated for up to 14 hours of playing time, while the iBT35 weighs just under 3 pounds, has an aux-in jack, and comes with a carabiner clip that doubles as a bottle opener; rated playing time is up to 8 hours.
The iBT37 has a ¼-inch threaded tripod mount, weighs less than half a pound, and has a lithium-ion battery rated for up to 8 hours of playing time. The iBT9 also weighs less than half a pound and is equipped with a 1-amp USB charging port and two full-range speakers plus a passive radiator to boost bass response; its lithium-ion battery is rated for up to 12 hours of playing time.
All models are available direct from iHome and select retailers, including Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, and Target.
For more information, visit ihomeaudio.com.
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