So I’m moving from a PC setup at my desk towards just a laptop that I can use around my 1 room apartment. I’m not sure what I should do for my audio setup though. I looked into wifi-speakers, from what I read they are the home setup alternative to bluetooth speakers, whose purpose is more particularly for mobile use. Wifi speakers also have the advantage of usually coming with a power cord, instead of a battery. My use case for the speakers would be to listen to music and to have decent sound when watching videos. I have some questions though.
- Would such speakers work with Ubuntu, which is what I run on my laptop. Do I need any speakers in particular, or would all be compatible?
- What advice could you give me on what speakers to buy. A lot of what I see has built in ‘smart home’ bullshit which I want nothing to do with. I would just want plain and simple speakers, that I could connect to through wifi.
- Is this even the smart thing to choose, or should I go for something like a docking station instead and just link up regular speakers to the docking station? That would feel a bit weird, considering that I would probably only hook up the speakers through the docking station and nothing else. I don’t want a second monitor or anything like that, and I’m fine with internet through wifi. Also with a docking station I wouldn’t be able to use the laptop around the room, or atleast not with sound.
Any advice is welcome. Please consider that I am not tech savvy in the slightest.
Munkisquisher@lemmy.nz 1 day ago
You’ll be just fine with any modern Bluetooth speakers, anything after Bluetooth 5 has high quality audio codecs. And 10+ meter range. Look for one with multi point audio so you can connect your laptop and phone at the same time.
Munkisquisher@lemmy.nz 1 day ago
I’ve got a pair of Eris 4.5bt studio monitors next to my PC and they would do you very well in a small space. Incredible sound quality. With both wired and Bluetooth options, you can add a sub later if you feel you need it… Eris Media Reference Monitor Pairs – PreSonus www.presonus.com/…/eris-media-reference-pairs?pag…