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Bluetooth Speaker w/FM?
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Are there any good Bluetooth Speakers with an FM Tuner. Something portable but not tiny, with a built in battery, but with an FM Tuner.

I'm looking to upgrade my wife's Bedroom TV. Ideally, I'd put in a soundbar/subwoofer with bluetooth so she can stream music.

She wan't a bluetooth speaker as well, something along the lines of a JBL Boom. Because she's a girl, I'd probably get the JBL Pulse or Sony XB31, really good sound for the size, portable and lights up. Has an Aux In, so I would upgrade the TV sound as well.


No FM Tuner? I can get a bluetooth in on a cheap Boombox, or a good one from Sony, but they have the same issue, require old style C batteries.

So why no boomboxes like the Sony with built in batteries? My budget for this is about $100-$150. What I want is:
Sounds Good
Bluetooth
Built In Battery
FM Tuner
Aux In
Lights are optional

I can't find anything that has the top 5
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#2
There are a dozen 'Emergency' radios that have everything but the AUX input/Bluetooth input. I only found one with "Bluetooth" but I'm not sure if it's input from a phone, or output to BT headphones. I also can't vouch for the audio quality.

$62 - Eton FRX5-BT Emergency Weather Radio with Bluetooth and Smartphone Charger
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#3
AN Echo Dot can stream many FM stations and can also double as an alarm clock
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#4
Seems that there's some overlap in what you and I are both looking for...

I'd like to replace my ancient power-hungry analog Yamaha receiver and tower-speakers with a nice compact soundbar, but I use the radio a lot and want Bluetooth as well.

I can't find a decent soundbar that has both Bluetooth and a FM radio. The only stuff I've found on Amazon with both has RCA/phono jacks, no digital audio (TOSlink) or HDMI input.

But my bad luck may be your good luck. When I search for "Bluetooth FM soundbar" on Amazon, a lot of cheap Chinese soundbar-shaped portable speakers and alarm clocks pop up. Some as little as $20 bucks. Try it, yourself.
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#5
That would be good. But fm seems to be a mysterious technology to the demographic for Bluetooth speakers.
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