A:AnswerI would say yes, with one reservation. The Bluetooth connection and range is reasonably dependable, the construction is solid enough to stand up to the accidental abuse one might expect from a group of children, the sound is as decent as one could (again) reasonably expect from such a small and inexpensive speaker, and it can pump out a fair amount of volume too, But there lies the source of my single reservation. Fifteen children dancing and playing together will often generate a lot of noise, and that could easily overwhelm the music this tiny speaker can pump out. Yet considering all factors, especially the low cost and inherent ruggedness, I would say you have little to lose by choosing this product.
A:AnswerThe Sonos Play 1 will not play music from the car radio but it can be set in any room that has Wifi access and play music from the Amazon Echo or Alexa.
A:AnswerYou can control the volume with your phone. It does make a sound when you turn it on and off. It's 4 little notes that are not unpleasant at all. For on the last note goes up, and the last one goes down when you turn it off.
A:AnswerUm, no. It has usb charging, so you can plug the usb cable into an AC adapter/charger to charge/power the speaker. The AUX port would be a tiny round hole into which you would plug a 3.5mm cable to link devices by wire, instead of by bluetooth.
A:AnswerYes, the Insignia Rugged Portable Bluetooth Speaker is compatible with Insignia televisions that support Bluetooth. Most Insignia TVs come equipped with Bluetooth functionality, allowing you to connect various Bluetooth devices, including speakers. If you need further assistance, kindly contact Insignia Support -Ed | Insignia Support | https://www.bestbuy.com/site/brands/best-buy-brands/pcmcat1596746025285.c?id=pcmcat1596746025285