The occasional water droplets landing on the speaker haven’t caused an issue, though I would be wary of submerging the speaker or letting it come in direct contact with a stream of water. I haven’t had an issue with the suction cup giving up and the speaker falling down (yet). It has a suction cup that lets it attach to almost any surface, and the speaker holds on well. The company highlights the speaker’s waterproofing, so I tested it in the shower. The speaker is available in Black and Blue colourways (from what I could find) and costs $4.75. Tech1’s Bluetooth speaker is one of the few products I can get behind, although it has some considerable limitations. Tech1 is going to be a common occurrence in this article, as it supplies a bunch of tech products to Dollarama. I scoured my local Dollarama a week ago, and here’s what I found. However, if you do a little bit of digging, you might be able to find a hidden gem or two. However, it’s important to remember that quantity never equates to quality, and while there are several tech products available at Dollarama, most of them are either going to offer bad build quality, sound flat, or not work at all, making you feel like you shouldn’t have shopped for tech at a dollar store. Be it a fear of a looming recession or you’re just running low on cash and want to scratch that itch of getting a new gadget, Dollarama has a wide variety of tech products, ranging from wireless speakers, headphones, PC peripherals to wireless chargers, smart lights, power banks and more for under $5.
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