The specs on both the bits and the power base are ideal for a day. The key is that when using the bits themselves you can recharge the base and be without access to power sources for a half a days worth (if your bits are always playing music). But once they die your charger base will be ready to give them more juice. The bits last about 3-4 hours each and the base has enough for another 3-4 hours of functionality.
Due to most of my work needing an open line of communication I normally use one bit at a time letting me space out the battery even further for a full days worth while swapping charged and charging bits. When charging the base only one bit can charge at a time since the base must be reconfigured to access the charger port.
One annoyance with the bits is connectivity. It’s not bad, and far from horrible, but once in a while I will noticed the bits disconnect for a brief second then reconnect and fade in my music back on track. It maybe happens once every 2 hours or average, or the distance I maintain between the bits and the connected device. I noticed its not that great, about 30-40 feet cut that in half for a wall between you and your beloveds. How could you? They just wanted to provide you the blessings of music…
Heres my video review on the Rowkin Bit Stereo:
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