Nautilus Lifeline
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Hi Iya,
Thank you for your questions!
The Lifeline is capable of 2 watts of output power, but is adjustable to 1 watt.
The speaker is rated .8 watts, which is loud enough for all weather conditions and virtually identical to the loudness of M88. The speaker itself is IP67 rated waterproof and will survive multiple submersions no deeper than 1m (3ft.).
We thank you for your excellent suggestions and observations youve made on our competitors products and we are happy to say that these measures were top priority when we designed the Lifelines top enclosure. We have a waterproof audio transparent membrane protecting the speaker. Weve also designed a small slope at the base of the grill so that water will naturally drain away from the grill. However, having said this, you would appreciate that real world use will introduce constantly changing conditions and that some user intervention (i.e. shaking the device to clear water) may be required.
If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to ask.
Thank you,
Margaret
Thank you for your questions!
The Lifeline is capable of 2 watts of output power, but is adjustable to 1 watt.
The speaker is rated .8 watts, which is loud enough for all weather conditions and virtually identical to the loudness of M88. The speaker itself is IP67 rated waterproof and will survive multiple submersions no deeper than 1m (3ft.).
We thank you for your excellent suggestions and observations youve made on our competitors products and we are happy to say that these measures were top priority when we designed the Lifelines top enclosure. We have a waterproof audio transparent membrane protecting the speaker. Weve also designed a small slope at the base of the grill so that water will naturally drain away from the grill. However, having said this, you would appreciate that real world use will introduce constantly changing conditions and that some user intervention (i.e. shaking the device to clear water) may be required.
If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to ask.
Thank you,
Margaret