A:AnswerCheck out Amazon for equivalent cable and adaptor. New Apple 19W USB-C adapter and cable also works, although more expensive than Amazon options.
A:AnswerHello, the speaker cannot link your iPod via AUX or the iPod 30-pin connection. If you have an iPod Touch, however, you can pair via Bluetooth.
A:AnswerYes. There is a charging cable with the speaker. They also offer and optional charging pad that you just set the speaker on but this is not required as the cable is provided.
A:AnswerYes. You can group them together to have continuous sound throughout the house. I use the portable one in the backyard and the soundbar in the house. It allows me to keep the same music in place regardless of location.
A:AnswerIt MAY depend on what TV sound system you have. It works well with a Bose TV sound system.
Yes, it is portable. iT WILL go to the kitchen, outside, and I'm told down the block.
I use my phone for a signal on the lanai and it has worked well.
A:AnswerWell Bose...looks like you dodged the question which was about stereo. So is this "in-sync wireless audio playback" in Stereo ? its a yes or no question, I am not interested in having multiple speakers play the same output (mono is so 1940s) .