Best Budget Bluetooth Speakers In Singapore

I work in a private preschool environment where singing and dancing is my bread and butter. Carrying essential tunes was made easier by wireless Bluetooth speakers. The future is cordless, that is something I am certain about. Just take a look at the Air Pods and the smart home speakers that can help you around the house!

Some experts may perceive Bluetooth speakers as of lesser quality than its counterparts, but this list will round up the decent ones. Bring your favorite music around Singapore with portable Bluetooth speakers that will not break the bank. Continue reading to find out more!

JBL CLIP II PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER
Price: About S$68 at Harvey Norman Singapore

JBL is a brand that needs no introduction in the speaker-making industry! It has been dominating the scene not only because of its quality, but also due to its innovation. Among its latest innovation is JBL Clip II Portable Bluetooth Speaker.

With a size encompassing your entire palm, it is a small waterproof speaker that packs a punch! It offers a crisp mid and high sounds as well as a significant bass for its size. You can expect it to last for eight hours when you play songs at 50% volume. It comes in 8 different designs too.

What’s more? You do not have to worry about dropping your speaker into the pool. This waterproof Bluetooth speaker will float!

UE WONDERBOOM
Price: About S$99 at Lazada Singapore

Coming from the realm of floating waterproof Bluetooth speakers is UE WONDERBOOM. In a nutshell, it is a miniature version of the UE BOOM 2. It boasts with a good sound quality, a robust design, and a waterproof feature. The WONDERBOOM is a perfect companion for both indoor and outdoor workouts due to its small size.

If you are the type of person who hates headphones yet enjoys hearing your favorite tunes then, the WONDERBOOM is an ideal workout companion. Due to its lightweight nature, you will have no qualms to bring it outside for a quick jog.

If you are the type of person who frequents the gym, you will not be afraid to drop it in your sweaty hands. It can withstand sweat! It is easy to carry around too.

ANKER SOUNDCORE FLARE
Price: About S$99 at Lazada Singapore

As a brand, Anker has a history of making great budget wireless speakers. While some experts are not entirely impressed with the Anker SoundCore 2, the succeeding Anker Soundcore Flare seems promising. Some people have declare it as the best budget Bluetooth speaker. Why is this so?

Firstly, it has a weight of 18.7 ounces and a battery life of 12 hours. You can easily bring your speaker in the workplace or in your car.

If you stretch your money further a hundred, you will get this amazing Soundcore Flare that can compete with the sound quality of the UE WONDERBOOM speaker.

TRIBIT XSOUND GO
Price: About S$49 at Lazada Singapore

It seems too good to be true, but this forty-nine dollar speaker will impress you with its balanced sound and attractive design. Let me start with the sound quality. At high volumes, it is near distortion-free. However, it has problems with complicated tracks and highlighting the bass.

Secondly, its attractive design focuses on its portability and waterproof feature. It claims to have an IPX7 water resistant rating. You may also keep it playing at a medium volume for more than 20 hours.

If you are someone who loves hanging out at the beach or by the pool while listening to countless tunes then, you could not go wrong with the Tribit XSound Go!

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With a myriad of Bluetooth speakers available in the Singaporean market, will you be able to filter out the good ones from the bad ones? Well, start with the budget Bluetooth speakers that are under S$100 and move forward from there.

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4 Ways To Waste Your Money On Designer Goods

#1: BY SKIPPING ON LESSER KNOWN DESIGNERS

It comes as no surprise that a luxury fashion brand novice is familiar with Chanel, Prada, and Louis Vuitton. Do you know other brands beyond these three? Some lesser known designers, such as Ermenegildo Zegna and Mary Katrantzou, have been flourishing for years. Are you aware of their existence?

You see, you may come across some quality products from designers that you have not heard of. It is important to focus on the quality and craftsmanship of a product before seeking out renowned designer brands solely for their namesake. Consider this tip on your next trip to the thrift shop!

#2: BY NOT CONSIDERING THE CHEAPER ALTERNATIVES

Being a fan of a well-known luxury designer is not a problem! You may look for cheaper alternatives such as bridge lines or lower-cost brands within the designer’s realms. Let me start with bridge lines. The term describes the collaboration between a high-end designer and a lower-priced retailer. Initially, the designer creates a collection. Then, the retailer will use its resources to manufacture the designs massively and affordably. For example, H&M’s collaboration with Alexander Wang produced cheaper alternatives compared to buying directly from the designer.

Next is the lower-cost brands. When scanning the racks of your favorite department store or thrift store, you will probably notice that some brand names seem familiar. This is because high-end designers thought of a way to tap the mass market. They offered lower-cost brands. Marc by Marc Jacobs and REDValentino are both lower-cost versions of the main brand, which gains you the same amount of prestige. Please note that these brands are often selling trendier items, made without the strict quality standards of the main brand.

#3: BY NOT CONSIDERING YOUR STYLE PERSONALITY

Throughout the years, we each develop a personal style or a clothing preference at the very least. Whether your style is attractive or not, everything is debatable. A worthy investment for me may be rubbing for you. Nonetheless, you are wasting money if you are taking away the personal elements of having your own style.

Do not lose individuality and uniqueness by investing on items solely for their brand names. People become obsessed with the designer brands that they forget what they are actually looking for.

#4: BY TAKING ON A DIY PROJECT

When purchasing a pre-loved designer bag or wallet, you must find the best one possible. Yes! You may love crafting or DIY projects, but a dirty or a broken item is not going to do you much good. A broken strap or a missing stud may be fixed by your local repair shop – at an additional cost. Are you really getting a good deal?

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Maximize your dollars’ worth by checking the quality of the handbag or wallet. Pull out the lining and look for holes. Are there missing straps or details (e.g., gemstones or studs). Smell the item too! If an item has a lingering smell of cigarette smoke, you may skip on it. It is nearly impossible to remove a potent smell!

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How To Not Get Scammed While Shopping Online

Whether a victim shops from an unverified website or replies to a phishing email, online shopping scams are transactions that can take advantage of you. Avoiding these scams starts with the awareness of its existence and reading the fine prints!

Maximize Your Credit Card Protection

As an international payment platform, PayPal is subjected to the presence of schemes. More often than not, PayPal scams happen when victims are made to believe that they are paying through PayPal. Scammers mimic the PayPal website and its confirmation email to lure their preys.

Or, “interested buyers” may send fake confirmations that the payment has been made. This will prompt you to ship your product.

Stay vigilant! The PayPal community highlights that they will never send an email asking for the following:

* full bank or credit card number,
* debit card PIN number,
* driver’s license numbers,
* a listing of your email addresses,
* a listing of your physical addresses
* your full name,
* your password to PayPal or any other accounts, and
* the answers to your security questions

Shop At Legitimate Sites

It goes without saying that the first thing you have to ensure is the credibility of the website. You must check if the URL begins with an “https”. Having this means that the website is secured. The “s” indicates an additional layer of security known as the SSL or Secured Socket Layer.

For websites you have not heard about, it is recommended to read reviews about the company and its products. You may also make a small initial purchase to see whether the company is legitimate or not. This way, you can feed your curiosity while staying on the safe side.

Beware Of “Too Good To Be True” Offers

Three years ago, I was rummaging through several websites to find an iPhone model and price that I am comfortable with. I realized that I have to be cautious when it comes to filthy cheap deals. There are hundreds of those online! After purchasing, I checked the authenticity of an iPhone through its manufacturing numbers as well as through the Apple support. Much like this scenario, you must steer away from out-of-this-world offers.

Consider your health and wellness as a top priority while shopping online. Do not believe grandiose claims or get sucked into fake offers.

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Delicious And Affordable Bars In Singapore

What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day or any other occasion than with a drink or two? There is need to be terrified of the hefty prices attached with alcoholic beverages! In fact, there are bars and restaurants in Singapore that offer cheap booze.

CHUPITOS SHOTS BAR

The first on this list, Chupitos, will spoil you with choices of about 130 drinks. Maximize your money by going there during Happy Hour. From 6:30PM to 9PM daily, selected house pours, shots, and beers are only S$6! This discounted rate includes Heineken, Hoegaarden, Baby Irish Coffee, Blue Canary, and so on. What’s more? Ladies get a complimentary shot with every pair of shooters (e.g., Key Lime Pie or Mango Margarita) purchased on Wednesdays.

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Location: 3B River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, #01-05, Singapore 179021
Contact: The Chupitos Bar

BAR BAR BLACK SHEEP

Looking for a cool place to hangout that offers cheap prices overall? Search no further than the Bar Bar Black Sheep! Its mere branding will draw your attention. It captured mine!

Bar Bar Black Sheep

This is the original coffee shop bar in Singapore.

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Let us go back to the booze. Bar Bar Black Sheep sells a pint of Kronenbourg Blanc and Tetley’s English Ale at about S$13. Half-pints of beers (e.g., Carlsberg and Blanc) start at S$7 only. When it comes to food, it stays true to the North Indian, Thai, and Western fusion. Fortunately for us, there are four outlets islandwide. Simply head down to the one closest to you!

Location: Cluny Court, 501 Bukit Timah Road, #01-05C, Singapore 259760
Contact: 6763 4757

THE PIT RESTAURANT & BAR

Nestled in Holland Village is a humble gem called The Pit Restaurant & Bar. It might not be the fanciest place on the list, but it offers an incredibly friendly price for a glass wine. You cannot go wrong with the house pour wine at about S$10 a glass. Do not get me started with the Happy Hour prices!

For an upgraded experience of your favorite Chardonnay or Merlot, you can pay the premium house pour price of about S$12.

Location: 21 Lor Liput, Singapore, 277733
Contact: 6468 3468

Image Credits: facebook.com/thepitrestaurantandbar

My father was wrong! There are places offering cheap booze. You just have to know where to look.

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Mind-Blowing Facts About Valentine’s Day

It may only come once a year, but Valentine’s Day is one of the most celebrated holidays around the world! How did it become so popular? From its dark origins to its romantic twists, here are seven interesting facts about Valentine’s Day.

#1: FROM YOUR VALENTINE

Amidst the wide array of historical theories as to why Valentine’s Day came about, many people have accepted one theory. There was a time when men were not allowed to marry. Emperor Claudius II forbade couples to marry during wartime. However, Bishop Valentine’s passionate heart was against his wishes. He performed numerous secret weddings. As you may have guessed, he was jailed and executed.

The last letter he wrote was for the jailer’s daughter and he signed it with the words: “from your Valentine”. The rest is history!

#2: BOX OF CHOCOLATES

One of my favorite movie characters was quoted saying: “life is like a box of chocolates, you will never know what you are going to get.” In the uncertainty of life, you can count of chocolates being greatly sold during Valentine’s Day. When did this tradition started?

The giving of boxes of chocolates started in the 19th century by Richard Cadbury. The name sounds familiar, right? Coming from a British family who manufactured chocolates, Richard used a new technique to create a variety of products. He sold chocolates as a part of this beloved holiday.

In Singapore, different types of chocoholics can delight on this list of the best chocolates in town!

#3: MAKING BIG BUCKS

Valentine’s Day is considered as a marketing event in almost all parts of the world. In America alone, people spend an estimate of US$18.2 billion a year on this holiday.

What’s more? Men seem to spend more money than women. Should we step up our game, ladies? Kidding aside, you may use this opportunity to offer deals that cater to couples.

#4: ICONIC SWEETHEART CANDIES

Sweetheart candies or heart-shaped candies with adorable texts have been a staple in the aisles of many grocery stores every February 14th. The iconic chalky dessert started out as lozenges.

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Pharmacist and inventor Oliver Chase created a machine that would quickly create lozenges. He later switched his product to candies known as the Necco Wafers. In 1866, his brother came up with the idea of printing messages on the candies. Afterwards, he made it heart-shaped to appeal to the couples during Valentine’s Day. Once again, the rest is history!

#5: CUPID’S BOW AND ARROW

For centuries, the diaper-clad baby with adorable wings and a set of bow and arrow has been associated with Valentine’s Day. Before Cupid got its name, he was known as Eros. Eros is derived from the ancient Greeks’ mythology – the God of Love.

His arrows are interesting! Said arrows have meanings – one was made for love and one was made for hate. These were designed to manipulate the emotions of his targets. The Romans soon adopted the story and Eros or Cupid gained the childlike appearance he is known for today.

#6: RISE OF CONTRACEPTIVES

Love can be expressed in many ways. It comes as no surprise that many choose to express it through intimacy. In February, condom sales seem to rise up. Around Valentine’s Day, sales are almost 20% to 30% higher in America alone. What comes next is the apparent rise of self-administered pregnancy tests. These tests are sold more in March than any other month.

#7: ANTI-VALENTINE’S DAY EVENTS

Who says that February 14th should only be celebrated by couples? Singletons do not have to stay at home to have during this time. You can surf the net to hang out at the best places in Singapore. Make sure you bring your favorite guy or gal pals along as you attend the following Anti-Valentine’s Day events.

A. VALENTINE VENDETTA 2019

Do not feel sad about being alone on Valentine’s Day as you can surround yourself with a group of energetic people at Valentine Vendetta. Running for 8 years now, Valentine Vendetta aims to provide an array of exciting activities and fun games to encourage social interaction. What’s more? Lucky guests can win up to S$2,500 or a trip to The Farm at San Benito in Manila. Tickets are sold at S$25 and are inclusive of a drink.

WHEN: FEBRUARY 14th at 6:30 PM onward

B. ANTI-VALENTINE’S VALENTINE’S DAY @ HUSTLE CO

Skip the sight of mushy couples exchanging gifts by heading to Hustle Co. A bar nestled at Tanjong Pagar can give you the haven you need in a time like this. Single ladies and men can enjoy S$6.90 craft beers and affordable dinner items. Anti-Valentine’s Valentine’s Day sounds like great event for all the singles out there!

WHEN: FEBRUARY 14th at 9:00 AM onward

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As you can see, Valentine’s Day was not always celebrated with a box of chocolates and heart-shaped candies! Things go deeper than that.

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