Bose SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) Review: A Tiny Speaker You Could Actually Love
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Bose SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) Review: A Tiny Speaker You Could Actually Love
"Maybe I'm just too much of an audio snob to fully enjoy a portability-focused speaker, but sometimes bigger is better in the audio space, and with speakers, that's partly just a matter of physics. Bigger speakers move more air, which in turn equates to more bass, higher volume, and often, less distortion. Nevertheless, you're not going to catch me walking around with a car-sized boombox any time soon, which means some level of compromise in the audio department is always inevitable."
"Bose's $129 SoundLink Micro (2nd gen) is maybe the first ultra-portable Bluetooth speaker that I've felt like I could use on a regular basis, and it's thanks in large part (no pun intended) to its big emphasis on sound quality. Like the recent SoundLink Plus, which I reviewed this year, the SoundLink Micro sounds great, but does so in a form factor that's about a third of the size, if not less."
Bose SoundLink Micro (2nd gen) is an ultra-portable $129 Bluetooth speaker that emphasizes sound quality within a very small form factor. The speaker provides surprising clarity and balanced audio for its size, though bass response and maximum volume remain limited compared with larger speakers. Battery life is significantly improved over the previous Micro model, extending usable time between charges. The design features an upgraded strap and IP67 water and dust resistance for rugged portability. The speaker can be awkward to stand upright, and the strap may feel unnecessary in some use cases, but overall compromises are modest for its size and price.
Read at gizmodo.com
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