A:AnswerAbsolutely! Bluetooth is not like cellular. The connection is local and direct between the speaker and your smartphone/tablet/laptop.
Just remember to bring the proper converter so you can charge it.
A:AnswerI bought a device recently. The device charges pretty fast and tested my self playing whole day and it lasted 10 hrs for me. Probably you might got a defective device. Take it to best buy and they will swap it for sure.
A:AnswerI also use it mainly for news channels ina remote location, and I would say the voice quality is very good, although it is a bit heavy on bass, but not as heavy as others that I tried.
A:AnswerHi Alonzo,
The SoundLink Mini Bluetooth speaker is compatible with any Bluetooth device which supports the Bluetooth profile A2DP, such as a smartphone, tablet or computer. While many TV's now offer Bluetooth technology, they typically do not output audio via Bluetooth. For further information on your TV model we recommend consulting Samsung directly for assistance. Thank you.
A:AnswerIf this was me, I would contact Bose and say this is the third time I had to contact the company and would like a new soundlink mini because the two repairs have been nothing but a temporary fix. For $200, probably the most expensive mini bluetooth speaker on the market, it shouldn't be acting this way. I wouldn't accept anything less.
A:AnswerPretty sure the answer is "no". You can only charge with the AC adapter provided - one of the old-school adapters. A little bummed that one can't charge via USB, but I think that would make the charge time prohibitively long for the amount of charge required for this battery. I like the 7-hr battery life, so am ok with that.