- They do not buzz, do not rattle, even at high volume - for me this was a necessary and sufficient criterion. I only use bluetooth. Sound quality - yes, fig knows, well, the sound is like sound, it’s clear that this is not some kind of super-serious acoustics, but at least they don’t add extra sounds, I’m satisfied for their price.
- Good compact speakers. Pretty decent sound for the size. Neutral appearance, will fit into any interior. The presence of bluetooth, catches confidently and without problems.
- The remote control is just the bottom. Inconvenient micro-remote with poorly and indistinctly working buttons.
- The sound is detailed and clear. I don’t think it’s worth talking about the depth of the stage in this price segment, and acoustics 2.0, in principle, are not very suitable for this. Instruments sound natural, voices too. The volume is enough for a normal room. Can be installed in a niche, because FI port on the front. At high volume it does not choke, subjectively - there is a minimum of distortion. Works out its value in its frequency range. The acoustics are almost universal.
- I didn't expect deep bass from them, so I didn't hear it, but for someone it might be a revelation. It is not suitable for listening to rock and metal with low basses, for repchin in most of it - too. It is important to note that after 2-3 days, the development of low frequencies improves slightly. I didn't like the sound of Nightwish - Ever dream.
- Excellent speakers in a compact design. Sound quality is really respectable considering the size. neutral appearance; can be incorporated into any kind of interior design. Due to the availability of bluetooth, catches are made with complete assurance and no issues.
- Simply placed at the bottom is the remote control. Micro-remote that is inconvenient to use and has buttons that don't always work properly.
- fire quality
- No
- Balanced sound in a compact size with mic input
- Cannot play BT and Line In at the same time. JBL Flip 2, which these speakers were bought to replace, can do this. It does not know how to multipoint, but with the current implementation of BT, this is more of a plus than a minus.