Jawbone JAMBOX Black Diamond Price Review

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20th of January 2012





Jawbone JAMBOX Black Diamond specifications:
  • Wireless movable speaker in black connects with mobile phones, computers, tablets, iPods, or any other Bluetooth device
  • Seamlessly stream and share music, movies, games, phone, and conference calls anywhere
  • Two greatly powerful acoustic drivers and ultra small dome produce a large audio spectrum
  • Can be updated with apps, software and new features via Jawbone’s MyTalk portal
  • Up to ten hours of power from interior rechargeable battery
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Jawbone JAMBOX Black Diamond Price and Description:
JAMBOX by Jawbone is the smallest, best sounding wireless speaker and speakerphone around. Just place it anyplace in a room and enjoy pristine streaming audio from your phone, computer, or another Bluetooth devices. Bring music, movies, and all your mobile audio vibrantly to life all in the palm of your hand. The Jawbone JAMBOX in black the 1st intelligent wireless speaker and speakerphone (see bigger image).


Jawbone JAMBOX Black Diamond Reviews and Price:


272 of 280 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars Pricey, but remarkable bluetooth speaker, December 23, 2010
By Steeler Nation “Peter” (Seattle, WA USA) See all my reviews () This review is from: Jawbone JAMBOX (Black Diamond) (Wireless Phone Accessory) I decided to attempt out this greatly rated bluetooth speaker for my iPad and iPhone and has been shocked at its easy use, sound quality, small footprint, portability and long battery life. I liked the choice of colors which makes these small speakers standout and easy to spot. When I 1st opened the package, I was happy that the company included some number of high quality cords as well as both short and long micro USB cords for recharging and computer synching, charge adapter, and a tangle free audio cord for non bluetooth resources. You may be able to create an account on the Jawbone MyTALK site to download voice profiles and apps. In pairing mode, it easily connected with all of our iPads and iPhones. I tested the iPad 1st with Netflix, Pandora, Hulu+, Air Video Server, and iTunes. Considering that the speaker is only the size of two stacked Wii controllers, the sound was amazingly strong, clear, full bodied, and free of hisses or pops that I experienced with other bluetooth speakers and maintained the bluetooth connection without a single drop. Next, I paired both an iPhone four and 3Gs and both easily paired with the speaker. I ran Pandora and tested the speakerphone function which worked nicely. You may be able to program a quickdial number that may be now dialed by pushing the round botton on the top when paired with a phone. You may be able to download apps for voice commands which I did not attempt since I rarely use, but the transmission and receiving sound quality is quite good. The next day, I went to work in the operating room and everyone was inquisitive when I pulled out the small speaker and placed my iPhone by its side. There is no have to bring any cords which is the real benefit of using this speaker for true convenient portability. When I started playing my Pandora selections from the iPhone, nobody in the O.R. Could believe it comed out of this small speaker. It clearly is not going to challenge a Bose SoundDock or Dr. Dre Beatbox, but we all had a nice day in the operating room doing a full day of cases with great tunes and the speaker lasted the complete day using only 50 of the battery life. At home, I has been surprised when my son played games on the iPad downstairs and the sound comed through the Jambox speakers located upstairs with perfect clearness. I researched all of the bluetooth speakers now available, and this stands out by far. Personally, I favor using this small speaker which I can pull out of my labcoat, rather than carrying around a big heavy sounddock with cords shoved in a bag. I now leave the sounddock in my office. The only reason I did not rate this 5 stars is caused by the sticker shocker price which I personally feel is a bit extreme and could be more competitive in the $150 $170 range. At the $200 pricepoint, majority of people are audiophiles and will probably make the unfair comparison to bigger sounddocks. On the other hand, this is perfect for people like myself wanting to sacrifice some room filling base rumbling sound for a really movable wireless speaker with correct sound reproduction. In general, I’m happy with my buy and will purchase another when and if the price drops.

Update 9/18/2011
True to my word, when this went on a Gold box deal for $149, I bought a second speaker for the kids who used them on camping trips to watch movies on their iPads with their friends. I have been using this daily over the past year with only some minor issues. I’m not a big fan of the new downloaded software update to add “Live Audio” sound processing which really dampens the sound volume too much to be efficient and have only noticed a subtle difference for certain music files. I suspect there will be more reviewers who will knock this device caused by dissatisifaction with the Live Audio update, but do not realize that this may be simply toggled on/off by depressing and holding the minus and plus buttons together some seconds. After buying a second one for the kids to use with their iPads, I had to change the bluetooth device names to distinguish many speakers since it’s default set as “JAMBOX by Jawbone.” If you have already synced your i”Device” you’ll notice that it’ll keep the old name. Simply go to Settings/General/Bluetooth and choose the Not Connected icon and choose “Forget this device.” This will reset the name for the device and you may be able to simply rescan and resync with the speaker to update the name in your bluetooth device list. I do not understand why there are so many poor reviews for syncing problems which I have never experienced using iOS devices. Other reviewers have also suggested the Soundfreaq SFQ 1 which has equal (to my ears, somewhat superior to others) bluetooth sound quality and comparable pricing. I like the SoundFreaq, but I still favor the JAMBOX caused by its smaller size and simple rectangular form which easily fits in my coat pocket for portability. The sound quality coupled with design factor make this a more adaptable buy. Ignore reviews that make unfair comparisons to bigger costly office/room audiophile speakers which serve different reasons. I use both the Bose SoundDock and Dr. Dre Beatbox and also really enjoyed the inexpensive, but discontinued Griffin Amplfi speaker which all give a wider and fuller sound experience but are all impractical to drag around with you.

Update 10/10/2011
The new Jambox 2.1 software upgrade fixed all the problems with the last LiveAudio upgrade. The new SoundClarity algorithm is really nice and preserves the higher volume levels. I turn the LiveAudio off when we are in the operating room and it gives nice spatial sound and turn it back on when I am alone in the office for a softer, but improved sound. I have noticed continued bad ratings complaining of recurrent bluetooth connection drops. I have two Jambox speakers (blue and black) and used them daily for ten months with our iPhones, iPads, and newly an Asus Transformer android tablet and honestly have never had a single connection drop. I use the devices to listen to music in the operating room for 8 10 straight hours and we have have never had a dropped connection. I wonder if people were unlucky to get a bad speaker or possibly their problems are really with their media devices that outdated bluetooth protocols (i.E. Non iOS devices).




70 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars Nice part of equipment, February 7, 2011
By Seth Kahan (Washington, D.C.) See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) This review is from: Jawbone JAMBOX (Black Diamond) (Wireless Phone Accessory) I first wrote a review entitled, “Monstrously dissatisfied.” Out of the box, my Jawbone Jambox sounded horribly distorted when playing my laptop’s music. Before returning it I searched the web another time to see if there anythed that may be my fault and found a useful thread called, “Terrible Sound Quality” (link below) on Jawbone’s site. There I discovered that my Apple MacBook Air had two different drivers and the wrong one has been selected, not that I has been prompted at any point in the installation by either Jawbone or Apple. I also read that nobody knew how to choose the right driver on my operating system, Snow Leopard 10.6. With a little poking around I figured it out and now I think the Jambox is behaving the way it is supposed to.

I give the Jambox four stars because:
(a) it does a great job as a bluetooth speakerphone with my iPhone, improving a bit on the iPhone’s capacity to do that job itself. I used it in my hotel room while it charged, right out of the box. It was a couple of feet away from me as I worked and I could hear the other parties obviously and they could hear me. Then again at a meeting in an office when a speakerphone has been needed impromptu, I whipped it out and there was no fuss, just performance.
(b) As an external bluetooth speaker it gives good quality not superb but, for its size it is better than any of the other solutions I have bought over the years. It is useful to dont have cords (a corded set of speakers by the same price could outperform the Jambox). But, it’s great to have the wireless box for both my iPhone and laptop when I work around the house (my home office), and I have used it in the car enjoyably.

On another note, my twelve yr old just picked it up and took it downstairs to see how far it may travel from my laptop and still pump out the music. It was remarkable. He made it all the way downstairs to the other side of our house before losing the connection.

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75 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of five stars Disappointing in comparison to the “original”, May 17, 2011
By oluv (Austria, Vienna) See all my reviews This review is from: Jawbone JAMBOX (Black Diamond) (Wireless Phone Accessory) I already have two Foxls from Soundmatters. The Jambox is depending on the same acoustic design from Soundmatters but inside a different body and as claimed by Aliph with optimized and strengthened body design. So I hoped the Jambox could give me many improvement in sound, but i was wrong.

Both of my Foxls are different variants, the 1st one is variant 2, the new one variant 2.2 and there are important differences in sound between both. The 1st Foxl had awful bluetooth quality, separately from that my major criticism was the somewhat weak maximum volume. This improves many when plugged in, but from battery the Foxl wasn’t deafening enough for my taste ensuing in distorted sound once turned up a bit strogner. The newest Foxl is different, bluetooth quality improved and the sound is more refined. Treble is less severe while simultaneously bass is stronger in the upper frequencies, as mids are clearer than before. Unfortunately the newest Foxl suffers more at higher volume levels. The last variant applied many kind of compression/limiting to the music when turned up louder to avoid distortion. This is the common effect you also get when listening to FM radio stations. To accomplish maximum volume and drown any background sound, most radio stations apply compression to the music. The new Foxl does not do that anymore, so it distorts more quickly particularly with peak sounds like kick drums etc. It tries to avoid distortion differently. When there’s lots of bass, it lowers in general volume observably, which results in a somewhat “pumping” effect. I’m not sure if I really like the new approach better than before. The last compression was more “musical” and added some “punch” to the music at higher levels.

Now to the Jambox: It sounds more or less like the last Foxl variant with improved Bluetooth streaming quality. But the unit I received has extra problems with the housing that resonates when deeper bass notes are played. In comparison to the newest Foxl the Jambox sounds inferior by all means when listening to both at normal levels. Bass from Foxl is stronger and cleaner simultaneously, bluetooth quality is alike with both, but in comparison to a wired connection both still sound observably worse through bluetooth. At higher levels the Jambox behaves the same as the old Foxl, it looks to apply the same compression and sounds louder and less stressed than the newest Foxl, but in general I wasn’t able to detect any enhancements in sound in comparison to the “original”. In spite of of the bigger size, the Jambox still has the same low output like the Foxl. There’s no dynamic sound modification based on the output level. I begged for this for a long time. Adding a bit more bass at lower volume and taking some bass away at higher volume to optimize output at all listening levels.

The only real difference is the design. If you really want a blue, red or grey brick, you’ll be better off with a Jambox, otherwise i propose you to take the Foxl. If you do not need loudest output, the newest Foxl variant sounds certainly better and is smaller simultaneously. But the differences in maximum volume between Foxl and Jambox are in reality not that big. Both aren’t suited at all for outside listening. It should also be mentioned that when plugged in, output is cleaner and louder from the Foxl. It plays with double power (2×4 Watt) then, unlike the Jambox which only has 2×2 Watt despite if running from battery or plugged in.

I am sending my Jambox back, as I see no real advances. In spite of the rubber covering, the Jambox also dances around when playing bass heavy music. You have to use many cloth or extra rubber mat (like the one included with the Foxl) to avoid this.

I am still hoping for an improved Jambox variant. Crossingfingers

Update:
Meanwhile Jawbone has done two firmwareupdates. Variant 2.0 was a pretty catastrophe, because it lowered maximum volume a pretty bit as indicated by many disappointed users. I had not done the update as i did not want to screw up the volume of my Jambox. But many weeks afterward Jawbone came up with a fix and declared firmware 2.1. The volume issue was fixed and the user can decide now between clearness ON and OFF. OFF is the way how it was before, but ON makes the output significant lower, all the complaints, though Jawbone still claims this is to offer a clearer distortion free sound and isn’t lower at all. Well, I favor it louder to tell the truth and have set clearness to OFF.
The more interesting feature is the new “Liveaudio” setting. Pressing both volume buttons simultanously you may be able to switch between both modes. With Liveaudio the Jawbone sounds considerably bigger at low volumes. The frequency answer was tweaked for a much more bassheavy clearer sound, which is much larger simultaneously. You have the impression if the sound comed beyond the small Jambox. Unfortunately with active Liveaudio the maximum volume is as low as it’s with clearness ON and the other problem is that Liveaudio distorts at higher volume levels. It sounds pretty good with low levels up to speech volume, but turn it a bit louder (still far from maximum volume in normal mode) and Liveaudio distorts heavily, particularly obvious with bassdrum sounds, or low bassnotes etc.

I still hope Jawbone will do many more tweaks to enhance sound in future. Liveaudio shows great possible, but it should change its sound to the volume automatically, now Liveaudio is trying to push too hard in the bass department which results in significant distortion. It could have been better if Jawbone tuned the bass down, if you increase volume. I already complained, but nobody looks to listen.




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Monster Beats Solo High-Def Price Review

On Sale Today!
20th of January 2012





Monster Beats Solo High-Def specifications:
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Monster Beats Solo High-Def On-Ear Headphones with ControlTalk White Price and Description:
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Monster Beats Solo High-Def On-Ear Headphones with ControlTalk White Reviews and Price:


77 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars Bumpin Bass, Style, and Audio Quality, October 13, 2010
By Shane M. Peyton “shaneomac” (ohio) See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) I have to admit I was a bit cynical buying these headphones as the last generation Dr. Dre Beats solos got many poor reviews by an overpowering bass and poor build quality. Considering this price point I assume many of buyers need the same things I was in a pair of headphones: high fidelity sound, great build quality, and style. Upfront these new HD Solo headphones represent in all there groups.

High Fidelity:
I tested these headphones out in some number of genres since I listen to an eclectic mix. 1st thoughts was I found the sound a little too tight and not broad enough. There needs to be an initial burning in period to get the full sound quality, lets say eight hours or so of heavy listening and these bad boys find their sweet spot.

The 1st cd in the mix Keds of Leon Only by the Night I put on ‘Sex on Fire.’ You get many nice high notes and kick drum beats in this song also as many killer electric guitar. What impressed me was how sweet the vocals were by clearness and vibrato while letting the instrumentals shine through. I like my music deafening and clear, and these delivered.The kick drum literally vibrates your head with every beat while keeping the mids and highs spot on!

The next cd up was many Lil’ Wayne I’m Not A Human Being. I put on the 1st track ‘Gonorrhea.’ Damn boys and girls this is where the Solo Beats HD shine, pow pow, like bass so far gone you wonder is there an earthquake in my head. Followed up by a great generating of the electrical beats and smooth bellowing vocal licks and you know these headphones just busted out a five star review hands down.

I wanted to slow this rate down with many acoustical guitar from my man Ray LaMontagne. So I’ll round out this fidelity review with his live performance of ‘Empty’ off his new cd Gossip In The Grain. I figured if these headphones could fall short, no doubt it could be on a song like this. The breathy vocals and pedal steel guitar on this track gave the Solos HD many difficulty. I seriously doubt this could be obvious to most listeners. I found the instrumentals to be a bit spacey on the low registers with the speakers focusing more shine on the highs. If I were to judge the solos completely on this performance I could still give them four stars.

I also watched an episode of “Glee”, yeah I said “Glee” Boss! It sounded excellent. Crisp dialogue and nice full body generating of the song performances. Mercedes preformed a rendition of ‘Rag Doll’ from Tina Turners old release and it sounded phenomenal. In general I found the sound quality to be excellent and all encompassing across the many genres of music and vocals.

The build quality and style of these headphones was equally remarkable.

I know there were many last issues with the head band snapping in the Solos, but they seem to fixed that with a metal band that’s hidden below the padded head rest. The band seem to has many of give and flexibility while feeling firm. I was most impressed with the tightly fitted hinges where the ear pieces fold out and the thick metal used to extend the ear cups. When expanded the ear cups don’t fold but firmly remain in their locked position. The padding around the ear is the softest synthetic vinyl I have ever felt and could pass for calf skin leather. The headphones feel soft and supple around the ear. On the head they feel firm, nearly too firm at 1st but do loosen up like a good pair of shoes over time while stile keeping their rigidity . I think this is a true sign of build quality. After breaking them in they feel very comfy on the ears and I have a pretty big head.

The ‘Control Talk’ cord is in one word, perfection! it’s long but not too long, red in color and has a thick rubber skin. The 3.5mm L shape adapter on the end is idea for plugging into a music player or laptop as it bends inward and carefully stays out of the way. I cant count the number of headphones I have had that fray or break off because of jutting out and being pulled, bent, or rubbed to death. I like how I can lay back in bed and type on my laptop with out my headset jack pushing against my forearm on the side, a big plus. The other end plugs into the head phones making this a removable cord which is nice as it may be replaced independently of the headphones. The ‘Control’ talk feature is awesome. You have a volume up and down function also as a small steel(not plastic but steel) button in the center that you click once to pause or answer a call, twice to skip forward, three times to skip rearward. This can only work on certain devices though. If you have a mac it’ll also control your volume and playback features in itunes which rocks! It worked great on my macbook pro and my ipod touch third generation. Though to get the song to skip I had to click twice with many quickness, but it did work.

The finish is done in the same shiny black on these as the Studio by Dr. Dre beats. Simply put these look cool as all get out. The brushed aluminum trim work on the ear cups is a nice touch also as the beats log on each side. I didn’t find fingerprints to be that most of an issue on the gloss finish at all. They do include a red microfiber cleaning cloth. In summation, yeah sure for cheaper you could get equal or better quality sounding headphones. Check out Shure 440′s or many Koss PortaPros if your tight on cash and want good sound quality with less concentrate on style. But as far as Bass, Style, and Audio Quality goes, check these bad boys out! I greatly recommend them! I got mine on the cheap for 169 at Buydig dot com with a ten dollar coupon (BDRewards10) check it. Or Google them. All the music mentioned above may be bought right here on Amazon.Com.




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3.0 out of five stars Great bass but over priced for quality, August 10, 2010
By J. Gilliland “anmldr2b” See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) The Monster Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD headphones I believe are ok. I am no audiophile but I do appreciate music and have a great ear for hearing slight differences. I newly bought these after having my Bose on ear headphones for some years (was happy with them) and decided to attempt the solo hd’s because they’re both on ear models and looked for a new pair. Having compared the two for a while now I’ll be returning the Solo HD’s for some reasons. This review is to compare the Bose on ear and the solo hd’s

Style: give it to the monster beats, sleek design with gloss finish. You’ll definately be noticed with the headphones and not in a bad way.

Portability: monster wins with this again. Both come with carrying cases. While I do like the bose because the case looks more duable the collapse able design of the beats is a bit smaller and has a small sleave to fit the cord into. Speaking of cords the monster cord that comes with the beats is much better than the bose. Just purchase holding/looking at the cord it’s way more lasting, tangle free, and gold plated. Monster also makes a perfect length cable also. The bose cord I found for me, got tangled easily, thing, and does not seem half as lasting.

Sound: This goes to the BOSE headphones. While the beats has a good bass and it is not distorted it is lost when it comes to hearing highs and the treble seemed a little off. I listened everything from R&B to hip hop and the beats amazed. Then I listened to many classical, pop, and rock. The beats lost me when it came to those genre’s and it was nearly like a “muddy” sound, not as crisp. I listen to the same songs using the BOSE and it was a clear difference as the mids/highs were much better in the BOSE. The BOSE bass may be a bit distorted though when it came to hip hop/r&b songs. Drums/hi hats/symbals/bass in the beats were crisp and I heard some drums sounds in songs I had never heard before but everything else, again felt muddy and not as good as the BOSE.

Comfort: I wear headphones many when traveling and sitting at my desk listening to music. The BOSE win in this one as the padding on the ears are comfy and I can wear them for hours. The monster beats put too much pressure (and I have a small head. Six 1/2 hat size) on my ears and were uneasy after about an hour and a half.

Bottom line: If you are used to using come with mp3 player or cheap headphones this is a good upgrade, and if you are looking for a fashionable headset and have $180 to spare go for it. I suggested trying out the headphones for a bit (best purchase you may be able to return them inside 30 days as long as there’s no damage) and see if you like them and compare them to something alike. Personally I’m still going to use my BOSE on ear and look for something different. On ear headphones.BOSE definately. I’ll be trying out the Monster Beats Studio to see if they’re better than the Solo HD’s.




43 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars Much improvement over the regular Solos, December 9, 2010
By Drew Huebner See all my reviews () This review is from: Monster Beats Solo High Def On Ear Headphones with ControlTalk (White) (Electronics) I’m in no way an audiophile, I have not the money or the time to be, but I’m knowledgeable in the neighborhood caused by many of research and friends. I found it disheartening when I looked up reviews for the Beats Solo HD because most of them were 14 year old boys or simply people who have never upgraded beyond apple headphones. That is to be projected though from this product. For the price, yes you may be able to purchase cheaper headphones that sound better

Amazon.Com/Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Headphones/dp/B000065BPB

And are much cheaper. BUT the cord is spiraled and if you’re trying to go out in public with this, they not only look uncomfortable, but they feel uncomfortable when trying to change songs just walking around.With the cord bouncing everywhere. They are not made for on the go.
THIS is the major reason I am writing this review. Purchase something else if you’re going to be inside all day or working in a studio, I could not suggested the Solo HDs for sitting around the house or work Exclusively depending on the price.
If you do want to listen to music in public places aka public transportation, university campus, dog walks, ect.Then I could have to go with this pair.
I think I watched every youtube video review on this pair and many say they’re bulky/flimsy, but in reality, they’re pretty small and the “flimsy” feeling people complain about is the cups shaking around when they are not stationed on your head. Let me be clear, they’re plastic yes, and they make plastic click noises when you’re waving them about yes.But the plastic is lasting in the HD edition ( I know this man seems an idiot, but its a good example of the new chemical compound used to make the HD variant . )
And is not going to snap like the regular Solos. As well, the clicking is a need because the cups must move freely to be able to position themselves on a range of heads.

The sound really is superb on these though. I know majority of people out there do not know about the upgraded sound in the HD edition.Not sure why Monster has not been marketing that these sound much better.Because after much reading around the web.It looks like nearly everyone reads “Solos” and thinks “AHHH TOO MUCH BASS, ITS CRAP AND MUDDY”. Looks like they could want to change that.
I can tell you, coming from someone who knows that Bose is a scam and tricked the mass of buyers into thinking they supply “the best” sound available, that these do not compare at all. They should honestly be in comparison to real headphones, still the audiophiles disregard them as “brand name” so oh well.
I dont listen to rap, or hip hop. I listen to indie rock, classical, folk, and the like, which nobody who reviewed them looks to listen to, so for those out there who DO, these will significantly improve your music listening.

Tl;dr
Get these if you want to listen to music in public, get something else if you primarily will use headphones at home.




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Bose SoundLink Wireless Mobile Price Review

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Bose SoundLink Wireless Mobile specifications:
  • Clear, in depth sound brings your music to life
  • Connects wirelessly to your mobile phone, tablet or another Bluetooth device
  • Compact and lightweight fits in your bag or backpack
  • Built in cover protects system and unfolds into stand for instant music anywhere
  • Rechargeable lithium ion battery gives up to eight hours of continuous music



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111 of 111 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of five stars Beautifully intended, good sound, compact size, October 26, 2011
By M. Erb (Syracuse, NY) See all my reviews
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I own some number of bluetooth wireless speaker systems, the last of which is this Bose Soundlink. But I also own the Altec Lansing iMW725 inMotion Air common Wireless Speaker and considering its sound quality and price, its an very respectable consideration.

The Bose Soundlink speaker system is a well made, except for the aux input on the back panel which looks unfinished, otherwise it’s considerable in construction. It is a bit hefty for a really movable speaker, based on what your meaning of movable is. I have compared the sound of the Bose Soundlink to quite some other speakers, as well as the aforementioned Altec Lansing iMW725 and it is got good sound, but it is surely not the golden standard by which all speakers should be judged.

The integrated cover/stand guards the speaker when its not used but also serves as the speaker base/stand when the speaker is in use. The magnetic closure works really well and an added feature is that if the speaker is operating, simply closing the cover automatically turns off the speaker. That is a thoughtful touch.

The speaker just exudes quality. I really do not understand how Bose could leave the aux input looking so unfinished though. It is really odd since it is so evident. Maybe it is not a big deal, but for a comparatively costly part of gear, I expect more. If feels good, it seems good and the sound is decent though I could not say it was spectacular.

It does have the capability to play deafening and produces a considerable total of bass for a speaker so small. Bose is recognized for doing amazing things in the way their speakers produce bass and this speaker is no exemption. But good the bass is, I did find this speaker missing clearness and meaning in the mid and high range. When this speaker is compared side by side to the Altec Lansing iMW725, the difference is profound. I can not tell you it is “better” than the Bose because that’s a subjective judgement. For me, I do like the clearness of sound the Altec Lansing gives over the Bose Soundlink. But the Bose does produce more bottom end sound if that is what you like, you may favor the Bose for that reason.

The Bose Soundlink has the capability to remember up to six different bluetooth devices which is great. If you try to add a seventh device, it’ll simply “forget” one of the earlier paired devices to make room for the new device. No worries though, you may be able to generally add the “forgotten” device back at a afterward time.

There is no remote control provided and that is not really a big deal because if you are using an iPhone, for example, you may be able to control the volume of the output of the iPhone on the phone itself, also as stopping, pausing or changing song selections. But I can see where having a remote may be an advantage in many situations.

The volume control lacks any indication of where you’re on the scale of volume though the Bose has a volume display that will blink twice when the minimum or maximum level was reached. But you do not really have any idea where you’re on that scale visually.

There is no tone modification on the speaker, all modifications of that nature could must be made on the device from which the Soundlink is paired to.

The capability to hook up an auxillary device via the provided mini plug cable is useful especially if you want to hook up an mp3 player or another device that doesn’t have any bluetooth capability. I have effectively paired a laptop, iPhone and desktop computer, all with bluetooth to the Soundlink with no difficulty whatsoever.

Overall I like the Bose Soundlink though I do not feel as strongly about the quality of the sound. It’s quite compact in size still is hard. I can not really believe that it gets as deafening as it does with little distortion (always remember the “garbage in garbage out” maxim though. It’ll not magically make low bit rate mp3′s sound good.) It “feels” good, has excellent build quality (except for the funky looking aux input,) it seems good and the batteries last a good long time. You may be able to expect anywhere from 3 6 hours based on how deafening you have the system playing.

I could really recommend you listen to it before buy if possible. As I have said, the Altec Lansing iMW725 is 30 40 less in cost and to my ears gives an excellent sound, better balanced with no heaviness or boominess in the low end, with much better stereo separation than the Bose and it has a remote control! But the form factor is different and in that regard I favor the Bose.

It’s worth mentioning that there are a range of different colored covers available for the Soundlink. They are a bit pricey but do let you to make yours stand out from the default grayish cover. And speaking of the cover, I do have many concern as to if the continual flexing of the cover as you open and close it’ll sooner or later lead to issues like the eventual failure of the stitching or cover material itself at the bending point. Time will tell I guess. I am not docking any stars for this but I’m going to update my review if I ever begin to notice any issues with the cover. Since I do not have the leather cover, but the nylon, I dont have idea how the leather cover will fare.

So I am giving the Bose Soundlink a 3 star ranking. I think it is OK. Yes, it’s solidly built and looks to have good build quality. I just do not think that the sound quality is as good as alternative merchandise. I feel that for the premium price it should be accompanied by obviously superior sound and I believe it falls short. But, I think that judging sound is subjective and what one person may find nice, another person may disagree. So for this reason it’s vital that you listen 1st and choose after that. It is not a bad speaker system by any stretch but it’s what it’s.




38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars Wow!, September 27, 2011
By leegart (Eastern Massachusetts) See all my reviews () This review is from: Bose SoundLink Wireless Mobile Speaker Nylon (Electronics) I’m writing this about five hours after having received the Bose SoundLink Wireless Speaker. I opened the box, took the speaker out and in two minutes paired it with my Toshiba Thrive Tablet. I then played many classical music and said to myself, “Oh my goodness!” The sound of these speakers is amazing. The violins sound clear and distinct. Horns sound undistorted and smooth. The piano sounds like you’re in the 1st row of the concert hall. The bass is at just the right mix with the mid level and higher sounding instruments. The clearness of the sound is what stands out.

I then paired up an IPOD touch and played “Never My Love” by the affiliation. The vocals were clear and distinct and the instrumentation mixed in nicely. I’m no audiophile but I’m pretty discriminating. At some number of volume levels, these speakers sound great. They’re among the best I have ever listened to.

With all of this, these speakers are movable due to fitted battery. You may be able to take these anywhere and have the quality of music. Amazing!

I haven’t seen any indication of many issues some critics mentioned. There was virtually no distortion and the sound didn’t seem to me to be compressed and equalized as many observed.

Yes, you’re paying a premium for a Bose product, but if you want quality, then this product is worth it.

I look forward to many hours of immersion in my favorite music, sounding clear and true.

Bose hit a home run with this. I want to make it clear that this is an honest review and I dont have connection with Bose whatsoever. Purchase this and enjoy. I could give it six stars if I could.




36 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars Amazing Speaker, September 25, 2011
By Joshua Easters See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) This review is from: Bose SoundLink Wireless Mobile Speaker Nylon (Electronics) I newly bought a Jambox because I looked for a small wireless speaker that I could just throw in a bag and take wherever. While the size of the Jambox was nice, I generally felt that it lacked in sound quality and felt the max volume was much too calm. Thankfully Bose presented this product while I was still in the return period with the Jambox, so I returned the Jambox and payed the extra to get the Soundlink. I wasn’t totally sure what to expect from the Soundlink. I have one of the Sounddock speakers, and the sound from that device is amazing, so I wasn’t expecting it to sound as good caused by the smaller size, but just wanted something that surpassed the Jambox in volume and sound quality.

When I got the Soundlink home and tried it out, I was totally surprised. This little thing sounds amazing! As many other reviewers said, this really does make the Jambox sound like a toy in comparison. It really is quite amazing that something this small and movable produces audio that sounds this good. It’s considerably bigger than the Jambox, but its size still makes it easy to take around in a bag. If you need a movable, wireless, battery powered speaker, you won’t find a better one than the Soundlink Mobile speaker from Bose.




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