Sharp PS-921 party speaker in review
Is Sharp's sharply calculated loudspeaker worth the money?
The Sharp PS-921 party speaker offers a solid performance with rich bass, light organ and good operation for around 200 euros.
The Sharp PS-921 party speaker offers a solid performance with rich bass, light organ and good operation for around 200 euros.
Review: The Klipsch Detroit is the counterpart to the Marshall Middleton. What can the mobile Bluetooth speaker do for outdoor activities?
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.
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.
The Klipsch The One Plus is aimed at the small, select circle of retro Bluetooth speakers. It is technically at the forefront with a USB socket for PCs.
With The Three Plus, Klipsch wants to compete with the retro Bluetooth speakers from Marshall. Its wild card is extensive connectivity.
The Tronsmart Bang Mini promises level and light show for under 100 euros. However, the stately party box showed some weaknesses in the review.
A cube-shaped, pretty portable and light-weight party speaker by Klipsch with mic included offering balanced hi-fi sound and simple operation.
The Orange Box surprised with naturalness and clarity in the review. For the kpmpakte size, it can play very loud and crisp in the bass.
Pure Woodland is a compact combination of Bluetooth box and FM/DAB+ radio. The warm, rich sound tuning scored points in the review.