W-King Portable Loud Bluetooth Speakers With Subwoofer, 70w Portable Outdoor Speakers Bluetooth Wire
W-KING Portable Loud Bluetooth Speakers with Subwoofer, 70W Portable Outdoor Speakers Bluetooth Wireless Waterproof, Triple Passive Radiators-Deep Bass/Hi-fi Audio/DSP/42H/Power Bank/TF/AUX/EQ/Opener
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Brand : W-KING
Category : Electronics,Portable Audio & Video,Portable Speakers & Docks,Portable Bluetooth Speakers
Rating : 4.7
ListPrice : US $149.99
Price : US $115.99
Review Count : 4722
SalesRank : 0
W-KING Portable Loud Bluetooth Speakers with Subwoofer, 70W Portable Outdoor Speakers Bluetooth Wireless Waterproof, Triple Passive Radiators-Deep Bass/Hi-fi Audio/DSP/42H/Power Bank/TF/AUX/EQ/Opener
- The sound is amazing for its size. The \'two equalizer settings\' really don\'t add much in the way of bass. If you want good bass from this device, remember its got passive speakers on the sides and back. Those won\'t add bass sitting on a table in the middle of a room. Place it in the corner of a room, where the sides are about 6 inches from each wall, and the back about a foot from the corner. That\'s how you get really great bass from this device. Of course, it still sounds OK if its not in a corner, so take it out by the pool and enjoy the fact that its IPX6 rated... but don\'t expect all the bass you can get when its making full use of the 3 passive radiators it has.There\'s no star-rating for usability, so here\'s my take on usability.The buttons on this device.. eg power, volume up/down... are NOT going to be pressed by accident. You REALLY have to push on them. I don\'t think the issue is so much the button itself. Its a nice clicky button.. but its behind really thick rubber which doesn\'t flex easily. For reference, a typical cherry-switch keyboard takes about 60g to press a key... the buttons on this device I would say require at least 3 times that... less than that TEST button on your typical GFCI bathroom outlet, but not by much.Given how awkward the buttons are to use, I have no idea why they make them stay lit continuously when the speaker is on. You\'ll want to avoid using these buttons and just use your phone, so finding these buttons in a dark room is totally unnecessary. Would be nice if they just kept the blue/green light lit so you know its on, and save some juice by not lighting the buttons continuously.Wireless Stereo Pairing: I only have one of these devices, but got a chance to pair it up with a friend\'s... and yes... it works very well. Not a feature you need all the time, but when you want twice-the-oomph, you\'ll be glad to know its there. This feature is the single biggest reason to never lose the instruction manual, as the setup procedure for getting them both paired in stereo is a bit tricky, so snap a picture of the instructions to your phone ;).Strap vs handle... going from a portable speaker that had a handle I thought I would not like the strap... but it really is the best of both worlds. A lot of time this speaker is on my desk (catty-corner to the wall to get all that extra bass) and looks great without the strap at all.Play-while-plugged-in: Absolutely. You can keep it plugged in and jamming to your music at the same time.Charging your phone: The USB-C port seems to be just for charging the speaker. If you want to charge your phone, use the USB-A port. It doesn\'t appear to be QC3, but does seem to do a decent fast-charge (like your typical 2.4a USB generic charger).Aux-In jack: Wait for the device to power up, and even bluetooth attach, THEN plug in the aux cable, and it will override the bluetooth connection and the \'blue\' connected LED will turn green. No kidding... use this with your TV or laptop for a great movie watching experience. This is a really under-rated feature that many bluetooth speakers don\'t bother with. Glad W-King got this right.TF card slot: Seems like a solution looking for a problem. They should leave this out and instead throw in a small remote control (like the size that comes with most space heaters)... for when your phone is by the speaker but you need a quick way to skip a track, pause, or adjust the volume.Bluetooth connect: Yes, this device has a microphone and you can answer calls through it. But ask yourself if you really want to take a call where everyone in the room (and the next room over) can hear your conversation. Would be great to have the option to pair media or pair both media and calls. That way when your phone rings you can just answer it on your phone like normal. But alas, its a generic bluetooth solution and I haven\'t seen any bluetooth speaker try to address this.Overall thoughts: Great value for the money. Its a rugged little beast, which comes at the cost of the buttons being stiffer than I\'d like. Sound is great especially if you place it where you can get those passive radiators to resonate off some walls. If occasionally you need more than 70watts... don\'t go find a bigger speaker... get two of these and use the stereo pairing. The Aux-In is a nice feature that you\'ll probably find you\'ll use more often than charging your phone from this device, but its nice to know you can if you needed to.
- Let me start my review by saying I am extremely specific when it comes to audio. I’m the guy that gets in your car and tweaks the EQ for your stereo to sound just right. This speaker goes beyond. I got at Black Friday price for 100$. And this thing is LOUD. it’s about the size of an athletic foam roller (maybe a little smaller than the foam roller). At like 16 inches long. I could easily take it to an outdoor football field and put it on the 50 yard line, play music volume all the way up, and you’ll hear it in both end zones. It wouldn’t be loud af from the end zones, but if you live in an appartment unit, at full volume your neighbors will hate you. I speak from first hand experience. The bass is super deep and crisp. Never once has it distorted. But what blew me away was how clear and precise the mids and highs played through the speaker. Rap, metal, house music, country. It all sounded superb. I’ve compared it to my living room surround sound and feel the audio is much more fine tuned on this speaker. In my 21 years of life and countless amounts of party speakers, river speakers, home audio set ups, and cars I’ve rode in. This speaker will outperform 95% of those in audio quality. In terms of sound power, for the size (about 8/10lbs) it’s the best you’ll get. Don’t buy that 300$ jbl boombox. This mf will get the job done. I absolutely guarantee it!!!
- The speaker has some good weight to it. I charged it over night, then paired it to the phone with ease, i then adjusted the phones sound features, along with the Eq That comes with the speaker, to my hearing, were all hear different, so adjust it for yours, I already have the jbl extreme, and PEOPLE, this is far superior sounding then the jbl extreme imo, I\'m an old school audiophile, and still keen to the tube amps, intergrated amps and 2 channel sound, but this speaker is really surprising in sound quality,build, and transportable features, the battery life i have not tested as of yet, this is a out of the gate review. Sometimes big box brands get to big box and a new road has to be taken, im very happy with this speaker, and the price is right on. Enjoy.
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