Before you start researching the capabilities of your speakers, evaluate the room in which you will place them. Various factors in the room can affect the type of speakers you want to choose.
Create a setup that fits your entertainment
The speaker configuration is perfect for the type of audio you'll be listening to. If you're interested in the sound of your music collection, you'll want to invest in good left and right stereo speakers. For movies, you can expand your setup by creating a surround sound environment with a receiver and additional speakers, providing an immersive home theater experience.
What else is in the room?
Where you place your speakers can affect sound quality. Hard surfaces like windows and wooden floors can create reverberations, which can distort audio by amplifying speaker power or canceling out sound. Softer surfaces like curtains and rugs absorb sound, while irregular surfaces like bookshelves spread (diffuse) sound.
Portable speakers give you flexibility of placement so you can enjoy music in any room, while traveling or outdoor gatherings. Some portable speakers also come with rechargeable batteries, so you can listen to your music without being near an outlet, making it easier to enjoy music on the go




