Bluetooth Speakers reviews

Dynaudio XEO 2 Bluetooth Speakers
Bluetooth Speakers Dynaudio XEO 2
A script some like to follow suggests that premium audio manufacturers have already been found sleeping while the remaining world wakes around lively, instant, simple-field, multiroom loveliness, therefore allowing Sonos, Bose, Bluesound et al grab a drive on the highway towards a wireless world. But...
Harman/Kardon Nova Bluetooth Speakers
Bluetooth Speakers Harman/Kardon Nova
Bringing real excitement to your desktop both visually and aurally, the Novas possess a transparent plastic enclosure providing a view of their turbine housings that are elegantly sculptured. Each loudspeaker is just like a mini bowling ball, lopped at either end to adapt the front drivers and back bass...
Ruark MR1 Bluetooth Speakers
Bluetooth Speakers Ruark MR1
Like the novas below correct, the MR1s are an actual pair of powered stereo monitors and at 17cm high are perfect for desktop computer use, but also can be used elsewhere. Ruark has opted for a linear Class A-B stereo amp, claiming 20W of output signal power. Also as aptX Bluetooth streaming there...
Sony SRS-X7 Bluetooth Speakers
Bluetooth Speakers Sony SRS-X7
At just 30cm wide the SRS-X7 is never likely to have the ability to provide much. But, obviously, the principal edge to the diminutive size is that it's mobile. Sony has obliged farther by including a rechargeable Li-ion battery that promises to supply six hours of music. Excitingly, it has Bluetooth...
Tangent Classic BT Bluetooth Speakers
Bluetooth Speakers Tangent Classic BT
Weighing in at a substantial 5kg, the Classic BT requires a considerable spot away from hard surfaces that may help overcook the bass output signal and walls. With a 10m wireless Bluetooth range the Danish-designed loudspeaker streams at great quality aptX from tablets or smartphones not equipped with...