Does anyone actually use bathroom bluetooth speakers?
Seems pointless and inconvenient for me as they usually seem to be poor quality, and can you really listen to music in the shower, and are you showering long enough to benefit from it?
Or do you own one and use for a different purpose, like swimming or Kayaking?
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Haha I used to. True story, my wife got me one in 2015 for my bathroom - built into the exhaust fan - I listen to the news while I shower in the morning.
Six months later, over at the neighbor's house across the street for a block party, and someone asks "Hey, anyone know who's blasting NPR at 4am every day?"
Turns out the exhaust fan taking the shower moisture out basically turned into a speaker cone and for months everyone on the street was waking up pissed off lol. Replaced with a regular fan and separate speaker, no more complaints.
Yeah I totally came clean, partially because I couldn't really believe it - the bathroom I use is in the basement - but the vent goes out the same spot as the laundry exhaust and damn.... I went and turned it on and it was clear over the block party :| everyone laughed :).
Also live in a place where most sleep with the windows open - I don't think it was ever in much doubt heh. I've got pretty cool neighbors.
Body wash and long hair shampoo plus conditioner takes me 10 minutes, full shaving routine takes me another 10. Yes, I listen to music through a bluetooth speaker. Yes, the quality is what one would expect from an inexpensive speaker the size of a soda can.
No, I don't blare music when people are sleeping.
I benefit from it as much as I do from listening to music at any other time? It's entertainment.
I have several JBL speakers that are awesome. I listen to music and podcasts in the morning while I get ready. Bring it into the shower, carry it around the house, take it hiking. Can’t go wrong with a decent Bluetooth speaker.
Eh, pointless is kind of a matter of preference. It's something you either want, or you don't. There's no point beyond that.
The inconvenience is no greater than it used to be for other types of portable music sources. Folks have been using radios and "boom boxes" in the bathroom for longer than I've been alive. My mom had a small radio she was allowed to use in the bathroom when she was a kid in the 50s.
It's also more convenient than playing the music extra loud from another room.
But, yeah, if you're just hopping in and doing the bare minimum as fast as possible, it would be an increase in effort beyond the reward of music for most people. You'd have to be the sort that just always has music playing for it to be "worth it" to switch to a dedicated shower speaker.
Mine is a fairly general purpose unit that is shower proof. I bought it specifically for use in the shower (though it's rarely in the shower, I prefer to place it elsewhere most of the time), but it isn't advertised as a shower speaker. Most of those that are tend to be kinda meh sound wise, and/or lack any bass at all. I also use it in the kitchen while cooking, unless I'm the only one home and can really crank my main system up.
But, yeah, lots of people have dedicated units of some kind.
Ironically my girlfriend used to use one and now doesn't, but I've started to use one.
I found a cheap no name Amazon speaker on the ground in the snow and it still worked. Stuck it in the bathroom since it was obviously waterproof. Now that I've grown my hair longer and have to commute again, I'm in the bathroom longer and use the time to finish up the bits of podcast I don't get to finish on my commute.
Like others have said, sound quality isn't the best, but gets the job done. With all the other noises in the bathroom, pristine sound isn't gonna happen from any source, let alone cranked built in phone speakers.
A lot of people don't understand how much time long hair actually adds. When mine was reaching my hips it would add 10 minutes to my shower. I wasn't even doing conditioner or anything; it just takes forever to get all of your hair lathered up and then rinsed out. Now that my hair is short again I'm in and out in less than five minutes, but I wouldn't have minded music back then.
It definitely came as a shock to me. I've had really short hair for the last 20 years and decided to grow it out last year for funsies. It's at my shoulders now and I didn't notice the time creeping up as it grew, but I can see it on the clock now!
I've used one for podcasts, definitely. But even for music, they may be poor quality generally but they're significantly better than a phone speaker, and much better than a phone speaker ten feet away through glass or plastic.
Yeah, I bought a JBL Clip after having borrowed one from my at the time gf's dad. The sound quality was a lot better than what I was expecting especially for such a small speaker; along with the added benefit of being waterproof it was worth the investment to me personally.
Yes my bathroom shower routine is long enough I will justify putting on music. Even if it's a 5 minute drive to the store I'm going to want music. If I can have music playing I'm usually going to be listening. I don't understand those people who have broken radios in their car and just drive in silence, or the people who have blown out speakers but don't care about the quality. I can't do it lol
I use a cheap little speaker pretty much every time I shower, but I tend to listen to music whenever I'm getting ready anyway. Because it's a cheap one, the sound isn't amazing, but when I'm in the shower the other noises drown a lot of the sound out anyway, so it doesn't really matter.
I'm disabled though, so I tend to get in the shower after my wife and kid have left the house, and I take a while. If I shower in the morning, my washing and dressing routine can take close to an hour, so it's not like I'm jumping in and out before the first song has the chance to finish.
I hadn't thought of listening to a podcast or audiobook while I'm getting ready though, so that might be worth a try :)
I have a Sonos portable speaker that I keep in the kitchen but take into the bathroom while I shower. It just sits on the shelf outside the shower. I like music while I shower, and doing it this way keeps good quality without risking the speaker.
Every single shower. I fire up whatever podcast I'm in the middle of and between the shower, towelling off, moisturizing, and whatever else, it's long enough to be worthwhile.
Nothing wakes me up better than singing in the shower. So…hell yeah I have a Bluetooth speaker in my shower. I also like podcasts some days.
It’s a cheap Chinese nonsense brand 20W waterproof portable speaker, sound quality is remarkable considering it was like $20, and it has served me well for over five years.
I have a waterproof Bluetooth speaker that was only like $20 and has surprisingly good bass. I bring it into the shower probably once a week for a longer self-care shower and jam out. Sometimes I use on the nightstand to help set the mood with my wife or bring it out to the kitchen if I'm prepping and cooking something that will take a while and I want music or a podcast playing.
[This](OontZ Angle 3 Bluetooth Speaker, up to 100 ft Wireless Range, Portable Speaker for iPhone, Android Phones, Louder Volume, Crystal Clear Sound, Rich Bass, IPX5 Portable Bluetooth Speaker (Black) https://a.co/d/jajmSHt) is the product I bought. There might be better ones out now since I've had it for a few years, so I'm not saying this is the best thing ever. It's cheap enough to take a chance on imo, and I would feel comfortable giving it as a gift if that's the real purpose of your question. I especially like that it has volume buttons and the ability to skip to the next song. The only weird thing I don't like is that there's a big jump in volume on the low end so it goes from being very quiet to being a solid medium-high volume. I only go about two notches higher than that when I'm in the shower with it.
I dont have a special waterproof speaker but I have a regular Bluetooth speaker over in the corner by the sink. Love listening to it while getting ready.
Yeah, I usually use one for listening to news and podcasts in the morning. It'll start with me in the bathroom, then follow me to the kitchen while I make coffee. It doesn't live in the bathroom, but rather tag along with me. When showering I'll hang it from a little hook up high. Sounds perfectly adequate for my purposes, though for listening to music as an activity unto itself I would choose a higher quality device.
I ran rca jacks throughout the house. These are connected to a distribution amp. Then I have cheap PC speakers plugged into that from the main receiver. This is structured wiring so they can be changed to Ethernet if necessary.
Usually I listen to the news in the morning while showering.
Another way to do it is make dongles for unused phone jacks. Just make sure they aren't plugged into the Telco as a landline.
I have an umbrella with a Bluetooth speaker. It even allows phone calls while using it. No idea why it's a thing, but I found it could be fun to use as a rave-toy thing. Just gotta add some LED lights and choreography!
I find the main issue is that for it to be loud enough to be clear over the shower (audiobook) it has to be loud enough that I worry it'll annoy my neighbours upstairs/my flatmate
Since my phone is water resistant, I put a magnetic mount in the shower to listen to music, podcasts, and the occasional Teams meeting if I’m running late.
A Teams meeting!? I wish I was as brave as you. I'm not even brave enough to poop while listening to a Teams call, much less showering. I'm terrified they'll call me out and I'll either have to unmute at the worst possible moment or stay muted and have my boss assume I'm not paying attention.
If I showered during a meeting I would be paranoid about somehow magically turning on my camera.
I know great (not excellent) sound quality and Bluetooth devices can be very good! I have a JBL Flip, and I have bone conduction headphones, and I have some Bluetooth earbuds. All are pretty good, but the bone conductions are my favorite.
It's great for podcasts or morning news, I would imagine. Like pop in the shower while you listen to NPR or the local news stuff. I remember as a kid, listening to morning radio with traffic reports, weather, and current news to talk about during your workday.
Just used one today to finish listening to a YouTube video while I was in the shower. It's not a "bathroom" speaker per se, just a pretty nice Bluetooth one, Anker Soundcore Boost, with enough volume to rise above the white noise of the shower and ventilation fan.
Yea I start playing music from my phone as soon as I'm awake enough to figure out what I want to listen to. It helps me fully wake up a bit quicker. After shower, etc I change it to cast to my living room speaker system, or back to my phone (+headphones) if I'm going out.
I got a super high quality one at my work Xmas party last year. The Bluetooth in my car broke, so I keep the speaker in my car so I can jam while driving. It's nice.
I have 3 Google home products ( varying sizes) that sync music across the kitchen/living room, bathroom and bedroom. it makes fora. great listening experience.
All my phone's have been IP68 rated for over half a decade now, I'm comfortable bringing my phone into the shower for news and to use the selfie camera as a mirror when I shave. My case also physically blocks the charging port as an extra safety measure anyway.
Ive got a jbl clip 3 waterproof speaker that sounds pretty freaking great. I also use it in my car because my money for the project car ran out before I got to the sound system. Everything else is done though
I'm using a JBL flip which I just leave outside the shower on a shelf. Waterproof enough that I can adjust the volume by just reaching past the curtain.
Wife does and it's annoying as fuck, as she has to make it very loud. Please don't be that person. Showers aren't that long to have a speaker in there. Unless you're sitting in the tub for a while then I'll understand, but your average shower? Absolutely not.
Women's showers take longer and are full of chores. I have to wash my body same as you, but then I have to wash hair (long hair, a lengthy process) shave under my arms, shave my legs, wash my face several times to remove mascara, and currently, as I am pregnant, I have to do special skin care for my boobs, belly, and upper thighs to account for the painful skin stretching of quick growth. I try to break it up so it doesn't all fall on the same day, but the quickest I can get out on a day I have to do all of it is like 30 minutes. The music keeps me on track so I don't spend any time just standing under the water not doing a chore.
You've just thrown every woman out there in one bucket. Not every woman is pregnant, or have long hair, or have mascara.... Etc. And you shave every time you take a shower? So you shave a couple of times a week? I'm going to have to question that one.