I threw a party and no one came...
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Thanks to Soundcore by Anker for sponsoring our review of Flare 2! The Soundcore Flare 2 features 360° sound and you can connect 100 together via the Soundcore app using PartyCast Technology! Discover Flare 2 below ... US: soundcore.club UK: soundcore.club DE: soundcore.club Want to go bigger?
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I threw a party and no one came takes a playful look at using an army of Bluetooth speakers to create a one-man house party. The video opens with Linus acknowledging the social problem of empty parties and pivots quickly to technology as the solution, announcing the use of 100 Soundcore Flare 2 speakers. The hosts unpack and pair the speakers, turning the process into a lighthearted race and a showcase of the app based PartyCast technology, which allows many speakers to be synchronized from a single device. The team demonstrates the setup flow, including pairing the first unit, putting others into secondary mode, and verifying lighting and sound synchronization through the Soundcore app. With the system configured, they spread speakers throughout the house, placing one in each room and even in hallways and the patio, to test how far the wireless sound can travel. The central takeaway is that while a hundred speakers is overkill for most households, the demonstration highlights the potential for highly distributed audio, good enough to cover a large space as long as Bluetooth range holds, and it ends with a nod to sponsors and a playful suggestion that this is a fun, extravagant way to experience audio.
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Questions answered
- How many Soundcore Flare 2 speakers were used in the demo and what feature enables syncing them?
- The video uses 100 Soundcore Flare 2 speakers, and syncing is enabled via PartyCast Technology through the Soundcore app.
- What is the practical takeaway from the 100-speaker experiment according to the video?
- The practical takeaway is that a smaller setup of a few speakers can still provide well-synced audio across a large space, as long as Bluetooth range is maintained.
- What is highlighted as a potential downside of using so many speakers?
- The main downside is the lack of practical value for most users and the complexity of managing many units, even though it demonstrates the concept well.