A:AnswerThe speaker is IPX7 rated meaning that it is protected from accidental submersion in 1 meter (3.3 feet) of water for up to 30 minutes. However the speaker is not steam proof.
A:AnswerI looked a long time to find a bluetooth CD player with the feature you need which is called Bluetooth OUT or Bluetooth transmit. The CD player needs Bluetooth transmit mode, which is not a common feature. Most CD players called Bluetooth are using Bluetooth Receive. I bought a receive/transmit player to use with my Bose Soundlink Micro. Unfortunately, I have not yet figured out whether the soundlink will pair with the CD player. It didn't work on the first try but maybe lots of starting and stopping will get it to work eventually sometimes. The Soundlink doesn't pair reliably for me with all devices so I don't know whether the soundlink micro is actually compatible. The CD boombox I got is branded as Studebaker but only one of their models does transmit mode.
A:AnswerHello mammashark! Thank you for your question regarding our SoundLink portable Bluetooth speakers. You may pair two of the same, as well as, two different models of these speakers. Our SoundLink Micro, SoundLink Color II, SoundLink Revolve, and SoundLink Revolve+ Bluetooth speakers are designed to pair with a second speaker to play in Party mode or Stereo mode. We hope this answer helps! Have a terrific day! Ashley - Bose Support
A:AnswerI can only answer half of this question because I only utilize the Bluetooth connection with my iPhone. As far as sound performance in the car, it’s barely enough to say that it’s ok. My Bose sits in front of my center console where my navigation screen is at. The music level does get loud, but it’s NOT putting out any noticeable bass or lows, loud for highway driving with the windows up. It’s relatively ok in the midrange and vocals. It works good with voices, things like sport talk radio. For some reason, it’s volume is poor on telephonic calls. It’s nowhere near good enough to replace my car stereo, but it’ll just get me by while my car stereo system gets fixed.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry. Only if your radio has the ability to transmit audio wirelessly to Bluetooth speakers. The SoundLink Micro Bluetooth speaker does not have a 3.5mm audio input. We hope this helps!
A:AnswerYes. By default, it will turn off automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity. To disable the auto-off feature, just press and hold the Multifunction and Volume + buttons. Alternatively, you can use the Bose Connect app to select an amount of time before your speaker will automatically turn off.