Mobile/Outdoor
Review: Tribit StormBox Flow
Full bass from a flat compact speaker
The Tribit StormBox Flow impresses with its long battery life, robust design and flexible application options. The sound quality is very good for this size class, especially the deep and precise bass. However, distortion can occur at high volumes with the XBass switched on.
Sonos Roam 2: Multiroom to go
The ultra-portable speaker for every occasion
Alongside the launch of the Sonos Ace, the audio expert’s first headphones, Sonos has today announced another exciting news: the launch of the Sonos Roam…
Teufel Rockster Go 2: review of the 2nd generation
The Bluetooth speaker built for tough conditions
In the review, the Teufel Rockster Go impressed with improvements in terms of balanced and natural sound tuning and functionality.
Tronsmart Bang SE review
Affordable Bluetooth speaker with lots of bass and light show
The Tronsmart Bang SE offers a lot of bass for the money. Unfortunately, the harsher mids as the level rises thwart the pleasurable exploitation of the level reserves.
Tronsmart Bang review
After the Big Bang: Can the Small Bang also convince?
The Tronsmart Bang offers a lot of features and power for the price. However, small compromises have to be made in terms of sound and detail.
Review: Klipsch Austin Mini Outdoor Speaker
Austin's powers: The trekking partner with real bass
The very smallest Klipsch offers amazingly full-bodied sound and solid features in outdoor use. You shouldn’t expect any hi-fi miracles.
Klipsch Nashville review
The new "field worker" replaces the couch potatoes
The Klipsch Nashville takes a new, outdoor-ready approach – a worthy replacement for the Heritage and Heritage Groove?
Sharp XParty Street Beat (PS-949) review
Light and shade: The affordable party box must show its colors
Sharp XParty Street Beat (PS-949) is aimed at the party speakers from JBL and Sony. Light organ, good mobility and great app are offset by some weaknesses.
Review: Soundcore Motion 300 by Anker
Small, but smart: Automatic EQ thanks to gyro sensor
For less than 100 euros, the Soundcore Motion 300 offers refinements such as automatic sound adjustment, a great app and rich bass.
Tronsmart Bang Max review
The name says it all: Bang Max
The Tronsmart Bang Max lives up to its name. For less than 200 euros, no one can beat it for bass and volume. Not in the equipment either.