I'm looking at this unit now and I'm curious, what made you decide on this 
particular model? It doesn't offer anything outstanding for its price and other 
products we've discussed can be purchased for muc hthe same price or even less/

Of course, I'm looking at things from an Asutralian perspective but I'll 
continue on my thread nevertheless to illustrate the point.

The SRS-X5 retails here for $299 and for that money you can easily buy 
something like a Bose Soundlink Mini or certainly a Logitech UE Boombox.

Yes the Sony has a Speakerphone but many of worth bothering with, the only one 
I've found which was any good was in the Yamaha MPX100 so if you're just buying 
the unit for its hands free then you're most likely wasting your time.

Okay, so you've bought the thing so you can either take it back or make the 
best of things I guess, I doubt that it would be too complex to work out, 
perhaps you might be able to find an accessible edition of the manual for the 
machine and try and work things out from there.

All the best!



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> On 30 Nov 2014, at 1:37 pm, Michael Amaro <mikeam...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello Listers,
> 
> I went and bought the sony srs x5 bluetooth speaker.  Has any one hurd of it? 
>  How blind user friendly is it?
> 
> Thanks
> Michael
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> JFK
> "What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? Not a Pax 
> Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war, not the peace of 
> the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace the 
> kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living and the kind that enables 
> men and nations to grow and to hope and build a better life for their 
> children not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and women not 
> merely peace in our time but peace in all time."    

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