4/17/2023 0 Comments Thumpies dimensionThe light show seemed to follow the beat more accurately than many I’ve seen, and out-of-sync light shows bug me. The Speaqua Barnacle X is rated IP68, meaning its impervious to dust ingress and that it can be submerged in up to 3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes with no ill effect.Īs to said RGB light circle, the Barnacle X seems to have five modes rather than the four I was told about: there’s solid white transient-matching partial circular patterned multi-color a flashing grin that changes colors a fast transient-following multi-color circle lit all the way around and full-circle color changes following the transients (beats). Just attach it to your computer and copy them to the “Barnacle X” drive that should pop up on your desktop. The Barnacle X’s 8GB of internal memory can hold up to 2,000 tunes. There’s no auxiliary audio input, however, and that’s one of this speaker’s few demerits. As shown below, one side features the plus, minus, pause/play, and EQ (switch between two modes–indoor or outdoor) buttons, while the other side sports the power, TWS/input select, and light-show selection buttons.Īlso on that side is the captive round rubber plug that seals off the USB-C charging port–the only port of any type on board. The Barnacle X’s controls are split between the two sides. Speaqua sells several accessories, including bike and board mounts. There’s also a 1/4-inch threaded cavity for screw-on mounting. The spring trap in the clip is large enough to accommodate any lanyard or other attachment point approximately 0.65-inches thick or smaller. If you don’t have a suitable surface, you can screw off the suction cup and use the heavy-duty metal carabiner clip beneath. This shot of the Speaqua Barnacle X’s controls also reveal that the flat black, rubberized exterior gathers lint and other detritus quite quickly.
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