

Vivitar Large Rubbarized Spider Tripod, Extends 12. Do consider, however that both units sound a just bit better when placed on a solid surface in order to leverage the downward-facing driver. This means that you could place the speakers on a tripod in the yard, or, interestingly, use a flexible clawed tripod to attach them anywhere else. You can mount the Bose Soundlink Revolve and Revolve+ anywhere that you can mount a camera, by screwing into the standard threaded mount on the bottom.
Bose soundlink revolve stores Bluetooth#
Many other good Bluetooth speakers (like the Ultimate Ears Boom 3 mentioned later) are fully IPX7 waterproof and can be dunked underwater - but not too many listeners realistically need this level of protection.

It is quite easy to switch between multiple inputs.Īt 12 and 16 hours, both have more battery life than you’ll likely need for an all-day or all-night party, and they’re splashproof (with an IPX4 rating, which is a binding claim for a certain degree of water-resistance). The idea is that these speakers can be placed anywhere in the center of the action and sound just as good to everyone who is around them. The Revolve and Revolve+ speakers have dual opposing passive radiators and a powerful transducer that faces down towards an acoustic deflector (so they don’t necessarily need to be placed on a hard surface, though that can certainly improve the bass too). 1 One notable exception is the contrarians over at Which?, who feel that both speakers overemphasize the bass end, and prefer other speakers that we discuss in the last section. Nobody is claiming that they sound better than a good set of bookshelf speakers or than the less-portable wireless home audio systems like Sonos, but critics generally think that the Revolve is at the top of the enormous Bluetooth speaker heap for its small hand-held size. And they agree that the Revolve+, which is bigger, sounds even better. CNET feels that they sound “excellent”, and TechRadar lauds their “detailed and expansive sound” and rich bass. More importantly, they sound great, even to audio geeks. Customers generally fawn over their classy looks. These two speakers are single-piece aluminum cylinders with rubberized tops and bottoms. The bass is quite present compared to other speakers of its size, particularly when the Revolve is placed on a coffee table, which helps the low end gain presence without booming or becoming overemphasized. It easily filled a large living room with sound and animated our lovely soirée. Critical Meta-Review: How the Bose Soundlink Revolve and Revolve+ Actually Perform I tested the Bose Soundlink Revolve in front of a fireplace.
