The future of bathroom audio technology? Bluetooth mirrors. There are no more poor reception or poor audio quality with shower radios. Even the Bluetooth speaker for showers is obsolete. Bluetooth bathroom mirrors allow you to stream your favourite music directly from your bathroom. They offer the same functionality as a traditional mirror.
The combination of an audio and a bathroom accessory can save space and eliminate the need to add a new system. This is especially true if you're in a renovation phase where it may be difficult to add another system.
What is a Bluetooth-enabled mirror?
Bluetooth mirrors can be used to mirror the same way as regular mirrors, but with some extras. These extras are useful for bathroom mirrors.
- Built-in de-mister
- LED lighting
The above is included in all Bluetooth mirrors we have. These Bluetooth mirrors may have additional features, depending on which manufacturer they are.
A digital clock can be found on some Bluetooth mirrors such as the Prisma Bluetooth Bluetooth Mirror. This mirror can be described as a Bluetooth mirror experience. It combines stereo sound with modern, clean bathroom mirrors.
Although some mirrors offer more, they can still be small and space-saving. Bluetooth mirrors may not all offer stereo output or other additional features.
Are Bluetooth mirrors worth it?
Objectively, yes. Obviously, yes. Sometimes extra functionality can mean the difference between usefulness, and excessive. Bathrooms are not ideal if you have items that must be charged. You can't have steam and water together with power sockets.
You will need special sockets if you wish to charge your toothbrush or razor in the restroom. If you don’t have a bathroom or didn’t plan to build one, it won’t be possible to charge them in the bathroom.
Bluetooth mirrors have outlets that allow you to plug in your toothbrush, razor, or other small items. These mirrors are much more useful than regular Bluetooth mirrors.
Both are equally functional. Both options are equally functional and the differences are more cosmetic than functional. While they may be subjective when it comes to 'being nice', the main criteria is their form and function.
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