Great sounding music, in every room in your home, is easier than ever to achieve. The options are endless. Enter this contest and you may just get some amazing Thonet & Vander bookshelf speakers for your living room, or dining room, or bedroom….

Where do you need more speakers

I have speakers in 3 rooms in my home. In my kitchen I have a Google Home Mini with a speaker. It works great for setting timers while cooking and playing some background music or podcasts from Spotify. I also have one in my dining room, which is less ideal for music, but fortunately the open design of my home allows my living room tower speakers to provide the full rich sounds throughout both the dining and living room areas.(Actually, my Google Home Mini still controls all of the music coming from those speaker too!).

However, I could use more speakers: in the bedrooms, in the bathrooms and on the outside deck. I think most of us can, and the speakers we are giving away in this contest would make an excellent addition to any home.

Thonet & Vander speakers sound great and are very versatile

Blogger Jeff Wilson had a chance to test these speakers for our blog and he says these are probably the best sounding Bluetooth speakers he has ever heard. Read his article to find out about their power, versatility (connect with wires or wirelessly), and the great finish of these speakers. They are bookshelf speakers, so you can put them almost anywhere you want to have amazing sound.

In this image they are on Jeff’s stereo stand. You can connect them to your television, your stereo or use them as they are. They have an amplifier built in so you can just stream your content from your phone to the speaker using Bluetooth if you want.

With that kind of versatility you could put them almost anywhere in your home. Enter this contest, and you may have to decide which room gets the honour of providing a new home for these great speakers.

How to enter

This contest is easy to enter, but you can only enter once. First look around your home and figure out all of the rooms where you ideally would want to have great stereo sound. In a comment below this article, tell us how many speakers you think would be ideal for your home. If you also have a preference for the kind of speaker you would like in each room then please include that information too.

What you can win

At the end of the contest we will select one entry from all eligible comments to receive a pair of Thonet & Vander speakers.

This contest will run from February 2nd until February 15th.

You can only enter once. Share this entry to give your friends a chance to win too. We regularly conduct many contests on the blog (trust me there are many more on the way this month!) so your friends might reciprocate and remind you to enter one of the others!

Good Luck!

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Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

964 COMMENTS

  1. Would love to upgrade some old Bose speakers from my college days. They are my audio interface for my media computer. 2 speakers would do me just fine, though 4 could create a col surround sound.

  2. 2 sets would be awesome. one for the tv room in the basement and one for the bedroom. we have a projector in there but we have broken computer speakers right now for sound. Need the audio to go with the visual

  3. I already have 4 pairs of powered speakers, but they are all hard-wired in. One pair of these would be perfect. I could move them around as needed.

  4. 1 set for my living room – would be a perfect accompaniment to my record player. I play vinyls on computer speakers, because that’s all I can afford. But with these Thonet and Vander Stereo Speakers, I can listen to my music as it was intended.

  5. In a fantasy there are two speakers the size of fridges, a subwoofer heavier than 10 fat cats and two surrounding speakers, all smooth as cream. These in my bachelorette apartment, hehe. Two speakers would be a good start though!

  6. I know very little about speakers so I don’t know what kind I would like lol. I have no speakers in the house and find I listen to music on my laptop, so I guess I would like them in my home office for better sound while I’m working. Would be nice to be able to take them outside in the summer as well.

  7. 5 would be the best for my living room. My family and I love to watch movies and play games together. Surround sound would greatly increase our enjoyment.

  8. I have 3 speakers installed in my ceilings around the main part of my house, but I could really use an update and add another 4 to the family room, kitchen, games room and attached garage.

  9. Doing a walk through of my home, I’ve realized that there are a lot of areas I could use new speakers. I have a main living room upstairs that could use some towers and sound bar, and probably some surround sound systems installed in the upstairs and downstairs living room/bar area. 2 Subs would be optimal as well. I currently have some really cheap speakers in the kitchen hooked up to satellite radio. An upgrade there would definitely be nice. My computer does not currently have any external speakers, so that is something I would remedy. And finally, my bedroom could definitely use a pair of speakers for music and television.

  10. Definitely could use 2 bookshelves and a subwoofer to complete my home theatre & music combo system in the basement.

  11. These would be great in my living room. My old speakers are like three feet tall and half the speaker’s are blown in them.

  12. These would make an ideal addition to my living room stereo which I use to play my large (2500+) collection of vinyl on.
    We have a small apartment so really only need speakers in the one room.

  13. Would love a pair in our open concept living, dining, kitchen area. Also a couple in the ensuite would be great for tub soaking!

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