![]() The quality, clarity and expansion of sound is like no other speaker I have ever heard. Rated 5 out of 5 by Reviewer 123 from Exquisite sound This is my second Bose Soundlink mini. Sources: This model is Bluetooth only, lacking aux input. SoundLink Revolve and Soundlink Revolve+ wall adapter. The volume controls are high contrast buttons (+/-) with a visual indicator for max volume. Indicates verbally when pairing mode has occurred and never times out. Bluetooth: Unit is always in pairing mode when not already paired, verbally has a pairing mode indicator. Provides a decent volume level in a medium sized room.Įase of use: We found the Bose Soundlink Flex ease of use to be Very Good overall. When two units are combined to form a stereo pair, its sound stage can be made wider depending on placement. Does a decent job of recovering room ambience and is a bit congested. Treble is fairly extended, but is a bit prominent and smeared. The Ultimate Ears can get louder with fewer compression artifacts present at max volume, so your audio sounds cleaner during louder listening sessions. From a global performance standpoint, the Bose SoundLink Revolve II’s score of 107 puts it in fairly good company, alongside the Amazon Echo 4th Gen, which had a score of 109, and between two other top competitors in our Essential Speakers category: the Google Nest Audio (112) and the Apple HomePod Mini (98). Midrange is fairly even, but is somewhat grainy. The Ultimate Ears HYPERBOOM is a better speaker than the Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II. Bass has good impact and goes fairly deep, but is slightly prominent and boomy. Sound quality: Bose’s Soundlink Flex had Good overall sound quality - this model reproduces music and dialog reasonably well despite the obvious shortcomings in its sound. Switching inputs involves the use of a source button - that is prominent and clearly labeled and verbally indicates which source has been selected (Line-in and USB Sources). Also, it’s a unlabeled multi-function control to enable/disable verbal prompts or mute phone calls. Bluetooth pairing was excellent as the device is always in pairing mode when not paired. No significant difference between Bluetooth and wired sound and USB sound quality.Įase of use: We found the Bose Soundlink Revolve + II ease of use to be very good overall. Provides a decent volume level in medium sized room. When two units are used as a stereo pair the sound stage can be made wider depending on placement. SPEAKER BOSE SOUNDLINK REVOLVE + PLUS II BLUETOOTH PORTABLE ORIGINAL - Hitam. ![]() Does a decent job of recovering room ambience but sounds a bit congested. Bose SoundLink Revolve Plus II Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Black. Treble is fairly extended but somewhat smeared and upper treble is slightly subdued. Midrange is even but is a bit hazy and a touch metallic sounding. Bass has good impact but is boomy and somewhat prominent and deep bass is lacking. We don’t consider any of these features essential, but they can be convenient add-ons.Sound quality: Bose’s SoundLink Revolve + II had Good overall sound quality. ![]() Special features: Bluetooth speakers may offer extra features, including speakerphone capability, multi-speaker pairing (the ability to play the same material through two Bluetooth speakers at once), and built-in lighting.The sonic differences among these codecs are insignificant next to the easily heard differences among the speakers themselves. Bluetooth codecs: We don’t award extra points for inclusion of additional Bluetooth codecs beyond the standard SBC codec found in all Bluetooth devices.The Bluetooth speaker ‘s shape is pleasing, and easy to hold in one hand, though we’d welcome a handle (like the plus version), or a removable strap. Playback controls: Because you can control the playback from your Bluetooth source device (usually a phone or tablet), we don’t require the speaker itself to have playback controls, but it’s a convenient perk. The Bose SoundLink Revolve II is about the size of a large Thermos, but it weighs more than you’d thinkjust shy of 660 grams.Less-expensive models often don’t sound better or play much louder than a phone’s built-in speakers. The speaker exudes quality the moment you pick it up with its hefty 1.5 lb ( 0.7 kg) weight and aluminum casing. We prefer speakers with an Ingress Protection (IP) rating, which tells you exactly how dustproof and waterproof a speaker is. The Bose SoundLink Mini II is built like a tank. Ruggedness and waterproof design: We give priority to speakers that are built to survive the knocks and bumps of travel.In selecting our top pick, we prioritize speakers that are compact and easy to toss into a backpack or beach bag. Portability and battery life: We focus on models that have rechargeable batteries and are designed to take a trip to the beach or the park with no hassle.
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