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Soundfreaq Sound Spot review

Due to its especially low price, our expectations of Soundfreaq’s Sound Spot were pretty low, but we came away surprised at how much oomph it delivers. Once again, Soundfreaq manages to hit a sweet spot with its aggressively-priced speakers.
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Klipsch Music Center KMC 3 Review

Klipsch’s first go at a wireless portable is a big success in our book. Thought a little bottom heavy, this speaker is perfectly capable of bumping the background tracks at any party.
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Matrix Audio QUBE 2 Review

While the QUBE 2 doesn’t deliver the stereo goods as the “world’s smallest stereo speaker,” it can get mighty loud and represents a big step up from the tinny speakers found in most laptops today.
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Bose SoundLink Mini review

Bose delivers on its big sound from a tidy package promise with its SoundLink Mini Bluetooth speaker. Though the bass tended to spiral out of control at times, it provided rich midrange and detailed treble that never failed to impress all who heard it.
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Grace Digital GDI-BTSP201 Review

Grace Digital’s compact Bluetooth bookshelf speakers offer stereo separation and a more traditional driver arrangement than most single-cabinet options. But how’s the sound quality? We found out.
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Ultimate Ears Mini Boom review

It is rare that a speaker delivers on its “big sound, small package” promise as well as the UE Mini Boom does. As compact portable Bluetooth speakers go, the Mini Boom is one of the biggest-sounding there is.
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Marshall Stanmore review

A follow-up to the Hanwell, Marshall’s Stanmore delivers cutting-edge tech in a more compact package; but its sound quality, while good, doesn’t match the price tag.
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Cambridge Audio Minx Go review

While you might not expect a premium brand like Cambridge Audio to come out strong with a budget audio device, its Minx Go Bluetooth speaker is a mighty offering at palatable price point.
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Panasonic SC-NP10 review

When is a speaker dock not a dock at all? When it’s the Panasonic SC-NP10 wireless speaker. Part tablet stand and part Bluetooth speaker, the SC-NP10 turns mobile video devices into mini home theaters.
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Samsung Shape M7 review

With the Shape M7, Samsung took a working wireless audio formula and embellished it with additional functionality and its own personality. Wondering how it would stack up to Sonos, we put the M7 through its paces.
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Philips SoundShooter SBT30 review

If you’re about to pick up one of those bargain bin Bluetooth speakers this holiday season, then don’t. Stepping up a few notches to something like the Philips SoundShooter will be worth the added investment.
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Klipsch GiG review

Klipsch’s GiG Bluetooth speaker surprises with firm bass and impressive stereo separation from a very small package, but minor pairing and control issues mar its usability.  
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Bose SoundTouch 20 review

Bose’s first go at a wireless network speaker feels a lot like a Sonos product, but comes with some clever features as well as Bose’s signature sound.
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Panasonic SC-NA30P review

Panasonic’s new SC-NA30 is an attractive little portable speaker that combines a host of features, powerful sound, and extended battery life. But unlike the last two Panasonic speakers we tested, this one has one notable problem.
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IUI Design Mini Mirror Boombox review

iUi Design’s latest creation is a Bluetooth speaker shaped like the side view mirror on a Mini Cooper, allowing you to take a miniature piece of the vaunted British racecar anywhere. It certainly looks cool, but how does it sound?
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NYNE Bass review

The NYNE Bass is a rugged wireless speaker system featuring bluetooth media streaming, device charging over USB, and 10 hours of battery life.
Braven BRV-X

Braven BRV-X review

With the BRV-X, Braven is out to prove that a rough-and-tumble speaker doesn’t have to sound rough. Braven’s latest model packs all of the company’s best features and HD audio components into a tank-like frame. Not surprisingly, the results are pretty impressive.
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Sony SRS-X7 review

With the SRS-X series, Sony’s wireless speaker offerings take a huge leap forward. But, as we found with the X7, they aren’t without their quirks. We cover everything there is to like, and what may leave you wanting in our review.
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Fugoo Tough review

Though its sound quality doesn’t match up to some of our favorites, the Fugoo’s utility will make it a popular choice among those with an active lifestyle.
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Harman Kardon Esquire Mini review

Harman Kardon’s new found talent for chic design has never been more evident than in its elegant new Esquire Mini speaker. Unfortunately, the speaker’s sound signature is nearly as thin as its frame.
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Creative Sound Blaster Roar review

Creative’s Sound Blaster Roar Bluetooth speaker is loud for its size, packing in plenty of sound and features in a small box.
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Acemile Theatre Box review

Acemile’s Theatre Box is a Bluetooth speaker that uses digital processing to spread sound out, giving it a spatial sound that makes it seem much larger than it is.
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Creative Sound Blaster Roar 2 review

The Roar 2 slims its figure down, yet still belts out the same barbaric yawp -- and wears all the same hats.
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Riva Audio Turbo X Bluetooth Speaker review

Riva’s Turbo X speaker combines bold-yet-balanced sound quality with best-in-class features for a Bluetooth speaker that simply can’t be beat.
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KEF Egg Wireless Digital Music System review

KEF’s Egg speaker system plays nice with desktops, laptops and tablets. We think this system is one of the finest of its type ever created.
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Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Wireless review

British audio outfit, Bowers & Wilkins, reprises the Zeppelin once again, this time in the form of a completely wireless speaker, which the company claims was completely redesigned from the ground up.
MassFidelity Core

Mass Fidelity Core review

The Core punches way above its weight and size, pumping out the kind of sound that would make bigger Bluetooth speakers weep with distortion.
DreamWave Survivor

DreamWave Survivor review

It’s hard to pass up on a Bluetooth speaker that can jump-start your car, but unless you really need that, best to keep looking.
Devialet Phantom

Devialet Phantom review

With earth-shaking bass and a soft enough touch to expose the finest of details, Devialet’s Phantom sets a new milestone in wireless multiroom audio. But is it really worth $2,000?
Creative iRoar

Creative iRoar review

The Creative iRoar is a speaker that not only punches above its weight, it also packs in a ton of features.
Oppo Sonica

Oppo Sonica review

Oppo put the same designer behind its award-winning audiophile-grade headphones to work on a multiroom speaker, and the Sonica was born. Read on to find out how it stacks up.
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Paradigm PW600 Wireless Speaker Review

Paradigm’s PW600 wireless Wi-Fi speaker features DTS Play-Fi and Anthem Room Correction for premium sound quality that can shine in any room.
IK Multimedia iLoud Micro Monitors review

IK Multimedia iLoud Micro Monitors review

Small and affordable, the iLoud Micro Monitors let you bring your mix station to even the smallest rooms.
V-Moda Remix review

V-Moda Remix Bluetooth review

V-Moda’s first ever Bluetooth speaker offers good looks, a truckload of features, and some of the best sound you’ll find in a small profile-speaker.
Fugoo Go

Fugoo Go review

The Fugoo Go is, from a design perspective, fundamentally Fugoo, and built to take on whatever beating you may have to dish out. It also bears the distinction of being able to play quite loud.
JLab House Party

JLab House Party wireless speaker review

JLab’s Bluetooth-based multiroom alternative delivers solid sound in an affordable and portable package, allowing you to take your multiroom setup virtually anywhere.
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JLab Block Party wireless speaker review

JLab zigs where Sonos zags, providing a loud and affordable multiroom Bluetooth speaker you can take anywhere, no app required.
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JBL Flip 4 review

The JBL Flip 4 is durable, dependable, and perfect for all kinds of parties and outdoor excursions.