Harman Kardon SoundSticks II Plug and Play Multimedia Speaker System

Harman Kardon Soundsticks Ii Speakers. Harman Kardon SoundSticks 4 Bluetooth Wireless Speaker Review The third generation (SoundSticks III) has been released six years ago and now they come with a Bluetooth connection The Harman Kardon Soundsticks II speaker is a audio device that features a woofer with a diameter of 150 millimeters, offering a powerful and immersive listening experience

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- Originally released in 2004, when I bought them for $150 ($200 in today's inflation adjusted money) - I used them as TV speakers for several years - they outlived the TV.

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Harman Kardon's SoundSticks II PC speakers ($169.99 current list) were released back in 2004, but they are one of those rare species of product that, without changing or evolving, lives for. Taking the inspired design of its elder, Harman Kardon engineers improved the aesthetic with slight visual enhancements, and added Bluetooth® technology for a more seamless listening experience. Because so many people wanted SoundSticks that worked with other devices, especially the ubiquitous iPod, Harman/Kardon released the SoundSticks II, a product that looks similar to its predecessor, but has a few minor changes.

Harman Kardon SoundSticks II Desktop Wired Speaker System in Hove. - I used them as TV speakers for several years - they outlived the TV. Taking the inspired design of its elder, Harman Kardon engineers improved the aesthetic with slight visual enhancements, and added Bluetooth® technology for a more seamless listening experience.

Harman Kardon SoundSticks II Desktop Wired Speaker System in Hove. - Originally released in 2004, when I bought them for $150 ($200 in today's inflation adjusted money) These speakers used the USB port, and all the controls were handled by the computer