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	Comments on: Review: Bose SoundLink Mobile Wireless Speaker	</title>
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		By: Allison Mervis		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;p&gt;Thank you very much for this excellent and thorough review Mike. I ordered the SoundLink yesterday, and am looking forward to receiving it in a few days. One of the drawbacks you mentioned had to do with opening the cover and standing the speaker on its spine in your backpack. I can definitely see how that might be a bit awkward. While locating the SoundLink on the Bose website, I noticed that they sold leather and nylon covers for the units separately. The description for the cover states, 
&quot;Simply swap it with your existing cover using the supplied Allen wrench.&quot; This made me think that you might possibly be able to use an Allen wrench to remove the cover from your SoundLink and test whether or not it would still function. If it does, your backpack issue would be solved. If not, the cover should be able to be reattached fairly easily. You may have already tried this, but I thought I&#039;d suggest it just in case. Again, thank you for the great review.
Allison Mervis&lt;/p&gt;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you very much for this excellent and thorough review Mike. I ordered the SoundLink yesterday, and am looking forward to receiving it in a few days. One of the drawbacks you mentioned had to do with opening the cover and standing the speaker on its spine in your backpack. I can definitely see how that might be a bit awkward. While locating the SoundLink on the Bose website, I noticed that they sold leather and nylon covers for the units separately. The description for the cover states,<br />
&#8220;Simply swap it with your existing cover using the supplied Allen wrench.&#8221; This made me think that you might possibly be able to use an Allen wrench to remove the cover from your SoundLink and test whether or not it would still function. If it does, your backpack issue would be solved. If not, the cover should be able to be reattached fairly easily. You may have already tried this, but I thought I&#8217;d suggest it just in case. Again, thank you for the great review.<br />
Allison Mervis</p>
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