Oontz Angle Solo is plenty loud and the triangle shape makes it super easy 
to strap to bars with a Voile Strap. I listen to music in the city, not in 
the woods. 

On Monday, October 27, 2025 at 12:36:39 PM UTC-7 GAJett wrote:

> I see here the initial talk is about using speakers for music.  I 
> appreciate that the discussion mentions listening at lower volumes.  
>
> I don't ride with music as I find it distracting and it interferes with 
> hearing what's going on around me -- like traffic approaching from behind.  
> For those tempted to wear a headset or earbuds remember that in some 
> states, like California, it is illegal to ride or drive *anything* with 
> anything blocking your ears. 
>
> <rant>I recently completed the Mount Diablo Challenge in the S.F. Bay 
> Area.  The rules specifically prohibit headphones / earbuds.  To get around 
> this a pair of cyclists riding together passed me with a speaker at a 
> fairly high volume -- it could be heard from over 100 yards away!  I'm 
> afraid I view people like them as selfish and inconsiderate because they 
> destroy the natural ambiance of the ride in that peaceful location.</rant>
> GAJett
>
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2025 at 11:39 AM Arvi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I really appreciate having music for longer brevets (400, 600, and 
>> 1200k). I don't generally ride with music, but on the super long ones, 
>> playing peppy music is my emergency measure for reviving motivation. I've 
>> been using the same little Noxgear 39g mentioned above, clipped to my rando 
>> bag. Works great. Doesn't have the volume or battery life of some larger 
>> speakers, but it's perfectly audible and you can't beat it for ease of 
>> carry.
>> -Arvi
>> Oakland, CA
>> On Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 8:50:49 AM UTC-7 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> That little Noxgear speaker looks pretty cool!
>>>
>>> Despite my plug for the Bose Soundlink speaker, I should also say that I 
>>> typically enjoy my rides sans music or any other distraction. I much prefer 
>>> to hear the sounds of my tires on the surface and the natural environment 
>>> around me. I only use my Bluetooth speaker when I'm riding rail trails with 
>>> my wife, because she's the one who really enjoys the music along the ride. 
>>> Even when I use a GPS device on longer or unfamiliar rides, I have the 
>>> screen set to sleep after a few seconds so I'm not tempted to constantly 
>>> look at distance traveled, speed, etc.
>>>
>>> Brian
>>> Lexington KY
>>>
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