Randy Fucce
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TWS (True Wireless Stereo) mainly uses Bluetooth headsets, which is indeed a great improvement.
But is it necessary for us to consider the TWS (True Wireless Stereo) function provided by some portable speakers, such as party speakers or PA speakers?
TWS essentially allows you to connect two speakers wirelessly, creating a stereo effect that enhances the depth and richness of the audio.
Although the cost increase of this TWS module is not very large, it is less than 5 US dollars.
But as far as I know, users of portable speakers rarely use this function in their daily life.
Indoors, if we need more output power or surround sound effects, we can choose 2.1/3.1/4.1/5.1 sound system, and the connection is more stable.
There's absolutely no need to use two party speakers, and there's the instability of using the Bluetooth connection.
Outdoors, carrying two party speakers makes traveling and moving more difficult than felt necessary.
But is it necessary for us to consider the TWS (True Wireless Stereo) function provided by some portable speakers, such as party speakers or PA speakers?
TWS essentially allows you to connect two speakers wirelessly, creating a stereo effect that enhances the depth and richness of the audio.
Although the cost increase of this TWS module is not very large, it is less than 5 US dollars.
But as far as I know, users of portable speakers rarely use this function in their daily life.
Indoors, if we need more output power or surround sound effects, we can choose 2.1/3.1/4.1/5.1 sound system, and the connection is more stable.
There's absolutely no need to use two party speakers, and there's the instability of using the Bluetooth connection.
Outdoors, carrying two party speakers makes traveling and moving more difficult than felt necessary.