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Triangle AIO 3 review

Posted on June 25, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Take a look at Triangle’s refreshingly uncluttered and unpretentious website and you’ll see a neat timeline of the company’s often quirky loudspeaker hits, dating all the way back to 1980 – the year the French company produced its first model.

The latest entry on that timeline, the Triangle AIO 3, sticks out from the line-up somewhat – as it represents the brand’s only one-box wireless speaker.
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