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Izoom bluetooth speaker review
Izoom bluetooth speaker review










izoom bluetooth speaker review

There also isn't a lot of compression present at max volume, so audio quality doesn't degrade much as you increase the speaker's volume. Also, while it doesn't get loud enough to fill a large area, it's still loud enough to use in small rooms like your bedroom. It has outstanding directivity, resulting in a wide and spacious-sounding soundstage. It has a somewhat boomy sound profile and a balanced mid-range that ensures vocals and lead instruments reproduce accurately and with detail in the mix. It also has an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance that certifies it to be immersible in up to a meter of water for 30 minutes, so you don't have to worry about accidentally dropping it in a pool of water when bringing it outside with you. There's a carrying strap you can use to attach the speaker to your backpack or hang it from a hook. It's small and lightweight, so you can easily fit it in your hand or bag when you're on the go.

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If you're looking for a portable speaker that's even smaller than the Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM 2, the Sony SRS-XB13 is the best mini Bluetooth speaker we've tested. However, it isn't as well-built as the Ultimate Ears and doesn't get as loud. If you're looking for a small speaker that offers you more control over its sound profile, the Anker Soundcore Flare 2 comes with a graphic EQ and presets to customize its sound. Its battery life also lasts up to almost 13 hours from a single charge, making it great for long listening sessions, though this varies depending on your chosen volume levels.

izoom bluetooth speaker review

Thanks to its 360-degree design, it has excellent directivity, so its soundstage is perceived as natural and open-sounding. However, like most speakers its size, it struggles to reproduce a thumpy low-bass, and there's no graphic EQ to customize its sound to your liking.

izoom bluetooth speaker review

There's an 'Outdoor Mode' preset advertised to help bump up its bass. It has a fairly balanced sound profile out of the box, suitable for listening to different audio content. The manufacturer also advertises that it can float in water. It's well-built with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, meaning it's certified to be fully dust-tight and immersible in up to a meter of water for 30 minutes. This stereo speaker is small enough to hold in one hand, and there's a handy built-in strap that you can use to attach the speaker to your bag or suspend it from a hook. The best small Bluetooth speaker we've tested is the Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM 2. However, if you're looking for a portable speaker to use at home or outdoors, this versatile speaker is still a solid choice. That said, while it's portable, it isn't as small as the Sonos Roam, which is easier to fit in a backpack. When connected to Wi-Fi, it offers fantastic voice assistant support with Alexa and Google Assistant built-in and can easily understand you in noisy settings and when you're far away from the speaker. Its room correction feature is currently only available with iOS devices. With its room correction feature turned on, it has a fairly well-balanced sound profile suitable for listening to a wide variety of audio content, and there are bass and treble adjustments in its companion app that you can use to tweak its sound to your liking. It also comes with an IP56 rating for dust and water resistance, certifying it to withstand direct contact with water for up to three minutes and dust for around two to eight hours, so you can take it outside without worrying about it getting wet or dirty. Its long-lasting battery life of over 10 hours makes it great for long listening sessions, though this varies depending on your usage habits. This versatile battery-powered Bluetooth speaker comes with a built-in handle you can use to carry it from room to room.

izoom bluetooth speaker review

The Sonos Move is the best portable Bluetooth speaker we've tested.












Izoom bluetooth speaker review