
Bose® SoundLink® Speaker III: Connect your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, tablet or laptop to this speaker that provides wireless streaming of your device's music, audiobooks and more. The slim profile allows to easily take the speaker with you.
Q: If I buy in US, does this product voltage will fit on Philippines?
A: this has the 100-240 converter-type charger. The only thing you should need would be an adapter plug, if different from the US plugs.
A: Yes, each weekend we take the speaker outside to the back yard porch. If I'm using my Mac Book as the audio source, I leave the Mac in the kitchen and speaker out side. It works great in the garage. I say if you keep it from getting wet, there are no problems I see.
Q: Can connect to Samsung smart tv.
A: It has a, I think it's called a Pc-15 jack? Basically you can Bluetooth a connection or use an auxiliary cable (like a headphone size plug in) some TVs have those. My LED TV has that size of a jack so I could (not tried) to use Bose as the output speaker. IF the TV has Bluetooth capability it might be able to push sound wirelessly but most TVs are designed to receive versus send.
Q: Can you buy a car charger for it?
A: Yes, there is a car charger available for this speaker. It is called "Bose SoundDock Portable and SoundLink car charger".
Q: How many hours will this run on a full charge?
A: We're glad you asked. At a medium volume level and starting with a full charge the battery will last for up to 14 hours. The charge time for a full charge is approximately 3 hours.
Q: CAN I RUN SIRIUS XM MUSIC THRU THIS SPEAKER?
A: If your source has Bluetooth capability I'm almost sure Bose should recognize the device. If the source has a mini output connection, Bose has a auxiliary input connection.
Q: Can SoundLink III speaker be connected to AC power source all the time without damaging the battery?
A: As far as I know of the answer is yes. Battery technology has improved greatly in the last decade. You usually no longer damage the battery by leaving it plugged in all the time, the battery charger usually detects a full charge on the battery and either turns off, or goes to trickle charge. None of my other items that use batteries have a problem with being plugged in all the time and work fine after being unplugged. Bose is a company that consistently builds high quality products so I'm sure it would be fine. (And no, I don't work for Bose).