Wireless & Bluetooth Speaker Ratings CR’s labs evaluate wireless speakers on features, ease of use, and—most critically—sound quality. Read our advice on finding the best speaker for your ne ...
Unlock to see our ratings and compare products side by side Sound quality: Ultimate Ears's Wonderboom 4 had acceptable ...
This model sounds strained at higher volumes; it is best ... the speaker. Lacks index markings for volume levels, but has a tactile indication when max volume is reached. Plug-unplug: Bluetooth ...
This speaker is monophonic. Individual instruments and voices sound a bit congested and two-dimensional. This model can ...
The speaker is monophonic. Provides a decent volume level in a small sized room, sounds strained at higher volumes, is best suited for near field listening.
The speaker is monophonic. When two units are used as a stereo pair the sound stage can be made wider depending on placement. No significant difference between Bluetooth and Aux inputs.
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There was no significant difference between WiFi and Bluetooth sound quality ... volume controls are prominant but uses low contrast speaker symbols. The unit lacks volume level markings, but ...
Does a decent job recovering room ambience, sounds somewhat congested. There is no significant difference between Bluetooth, Aux, RCA and HDMI ARC inputs. Provides a decent volume level in a large ...
Bluetooth, or wired connection was used. When two units are combined as a stereo pair, sound quality remains the same but the soundstage can be made wider depending how far apart the speakers are ...
Unlock to see our ratings and compare products side by side Sound quality: Ulitmate Ears's Megaboom 4 had acceptable overall ...
Unlock to see our ratings and compare products side by side Sound quality: Ultimate Ears's Boom 4 had acceptable overall ...