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[title] ENEBY | |
- | [* black] The first one on the table is the Eneby 8". A quick look behind the removeable front cover shows no way inside. |
- | [* icon_note] This Eneby comes with a small hex wrench in the package that can be used to attach the handle to the speaker. This is the first encounter with some IKEA-ish "assemble-it-yourself" spirit, but is there more to come? |
- | [* icon_note] To enjoy its mobile capabilities, a separately available IKEA-made battery pack is required, though an AC port on the back supports stationary use through a wall plug. |
+ | [* black] Our first specimen, the Eneby 8", comes with a small hex wrench in the package that can be used to attach the handle to the sides of the speaker. This is the first encounter with some IKEA-ish "assemble-it-yourself" spirit, but is there more to come? A quick look behind the removeable front cover shows no easy way inside. |
+ | [* black] To enjoy its mobile capabilities, a separately available IKEA-made battery pack is required, though an AC port on the back supports stationary use through a wall plug. |
[* black] Installing and removing the rechargeable 37.4 Wh Lithium-Ion battery pack (2600 mA @16.8 V) is quick and easy—open the bay with a ([https://hitchhikers.fandom.com/wiki/Ningi|large|new_window=true]) coin, slide in the battery, close and you’re good to go. The battery also has a small pull tab for removal—that‘s what we call user-friendly. |