

There are buttons on the top panel for power, Bluetooth pairing, and source (this switches between the aux input and the USB input, while tapping the Bluetooth button switches back to your wireless device). The base itself is rubberized to prevent tabletop vibrational movement, and there's a threaded universal mount for attaching to tripods. At the base, there's a connection point for the included micro USB charging cable, as well as a 3.5mm aux input. Audio radiates outward from grille perforations in the lower half of the circular outer panel. The top panel is rubberized and houses all of the controls, as well as a built-in, slightly flexible cloth-lined handle. Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. ( See how we test everything we review (Opens in a new window).) The speaker has an IPX4 rating, which means it can handle being splashed by water, making it ideal for poolside parties (though it's not a wise idea to submerge it). DesignĪvailable in black or gray models, the 2-pound SoundLink Revolve+ ($329.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) measures 7.3 by 4.1 by 4.1 inches (HWD) and has a somewhat cylindrical contour with a top panel that's smaller than the base, kind of like a very large salt shaker. It's not a frequency response for audiophiles seeking accuracy in the mix, but it's a balanced, robust sound signature that will appeal to a wide range of listeners. From an audio standpoint, it delivers powerful sonic performance with boosted, rich bass and sculpted, clear high-mids and highs. Like most Bose products, it's exceptionally easy to operate and handsomely designed.
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At $299.95, it's a water-resistant portable speaker that delivers sound in every direction.
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