The results are in, quite literally. If you are among one of the record 424,000 students to be heading off to university this September, then you will no doubt be spending the next few weeks trying to scramble together enough Tupperware, toothpaste and tinned tomatoes to last you for the rest of the year. With halls of residence being notoriously cramped, you might also be looking for ways to save space. After all, your bed will most likely be an arm’s length from your desk!
Designed to minimise wasted space, Q Acoustics has released its own space-saving speakers. The pint-sized BT3 speakers pack the punch of a high-end sound system but will easily fit discreetly on your shelf, desk, or even your bedside cabinet. Given their lightweight build, the speakers are also easily transportable, so they can be moved to your kitchen or common room with ease.
These speakers are not only perfect for freshers, but also second years moving into their first house. More seasoned students will know how restrictive living in halls can be. With your Resident Advisor doing the 11pm rounds telling you to keep the noise down, moving to your own house can be your chance to truly embrace the student lifestyle. Enter the BT3 speakers. With a chance to finally throw house parties, the speakers can be subtly placed on your kitchen counter or mantle piece. Meanwhile the wireless Bluetooth capabilities mean that you can easily stream your playlist through your phone, tablet or any other device. Add to that the opportunity to connect your own subwoofer and you’ll really be able to irritate your neighbours!
And for those who favour a Netflix binge over a night out, the BT3 speakers really come to life when plugged into your TV, games console or laptop. Sporting an impressive 2 x 50 watts per channel amplifier, these speakers offer a high quality sound to rival many of the premium brands’ surround sound systems.
So whether you’re leaving the nest for the first time, or preparing to move into your first house, the BT3 speakers will perfectly serve the needs of any student. And at £279.95 they’re not likely to break the bank either – your student loan has to go on something after all!



