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Wattage is not as applicable to wireless speakers as to home theater speakers. All are going to be relatively low wattage and clarity & spl are much more important than actual wattage (which just serves to drain the batteries faster). The Klipsch had a good balance of both, with a battery that lasts for a respectable amount of time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Jordan, Thanks for your question. Certain specifications such as output wattage are not published by Bose. We feel that such numbers do not always indicate how a product will sound or perform. We instead suggest listening to the system for yourself to judge it's performance and see if it's the right product for you. Thank you!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Do not be concerned with wattage of a Bluetooth speaker. Bluetooth speakers have an internal rechargeable battery that power the listening experience. Good news is the technology today makes these little devils sound great.
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