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It is "safe" in terms of safety issues. That said, due to the high humidity environment of most bathrooms I suggest and outdoor rated speaker to mitigate issues due to dampness. An outdoor rated speaker will almost certainly last longer than an indoor speaker in a high humidity environment. When making a choice that involves significant installation labor, (whether DIY or paid), plus the investment in the speakers themselves, I recommend installing a product that will likely have a longer lifespan in the environment rather than risking issues (performance or lifespan) of a non-humidity rated speaker.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have 2 in my bathroom and mine have been just fine. Of course, do not put directly above the shower where there is direct moisture. I just placed mine a few feet back and I’m the center which is about another 2 feet off the edge of my shower.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it’s definitely no able to withstand that humidity.
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