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Soundlink revolve plus 2
Soundlink revolve plus 2




soundlink revolve plus 2
  1. #Soundlink revolve plus 2 portable
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You can, by the way, pair two Revolve IIs or mix and match the II+ Stereo pairing is as easy as flipping a switch in the app and sounds wonderfully balanced and dizzyingly symphonic. Stereo pairing is a really nice way to get more immersive sound if you do want to splash out and get two speakers. Stereo Pairing Bose Revolve II and Bose Revolve + II Better to go into the app, unpair them and then power down so you can keep the music going. One quirk I noticed: If the speakers are linked together and you turn one off, the whole system shuts off. Even at that volume, the audio stayed clear. At 75% volume on the Revolve +II the sound filled the huge open concept living room and kitchen and carrying on a conversation was impossible. When it comes to volume, even the Revolve II is plenty loud enough at 50% volume. Each of the layers-the high, the mids and the low end- feel like they each have their own place in the room and overall they sound really really great. They are extraordinarily well balanced and have bass that’s prominent but not buzzy.

soundlink revolve plus 2

Delicate sounds are easily audible, like the rasp of a brush on a drum-skin. I can say for a fact these speakers both sound outstanding. Let’s get to the real reason you’re here… the sound quality.

You can also check battery levels and manage your Bluetooth connections. Verbal confirmations (which you can enable or disable inside the app) follow from the speaker.

soundlink revolve plus 2

You can also get them connected in the Bose Connect app.īose’s app give you a few additional features for your speakers including the ability to pair them together for stereo left and right channels, or set them up in what’s called party mode where the same sound will play across multiple speakers.īoth of those are done at the click of a button inside the app and both worked well and instantly for me. The first thing I noticed is that the speakers don’t arrive charged, which is a bit of a disappointment and means you’ll need to wait 4 hours before your first use.Įven so you can set these speakers up in seconds when you turn them on, they go into pairing mode and you’ll find them instantly in your phone’s Bluetooth menu.

While some portable speakers can get you 20 hours of life or more, I’d say what Bose is offering here is merely average.Ĭharging time, by the way takes about 4 hours on either speaker… which is an incredibly long time. That’s not a lot, given Bose has had over 5 years to upgrade. I’ll make a quick note on battery life… each speaker here only adds an hour of addition battery life over the original Revolve speakers. SoundLink Revolve+ II also has a carrying handle and has up to a 17-hour battery life, while SoundLink Revolve II has up to a 13-hour battery life. SoundLink Revolve+ II is larger and generates higher-volume, more “room-filling sound” claims Bose, than SoundLink Revolve II. The main differences are the size, battery life and volume, and of course price – which we’ll get to. We don’t consider any of these features essential, but they can be convenient add-ons.These are both portable Bluetooth wireless speakers.

soundlink revolve plus 2

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.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.Less-expensive models often don’t sound better or play much louder than a phone’s built-in speakers. We prefer speakers with an Ingress Protection (IP) rating, which tells you exactly how dustproof and waterproof a speaker is. 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.






Soundlink revolve plus 2