![]() ![]() However, it didn't really let us take advantage of high-resolution audio, as we didn't find any audible difference between a FLAC file and streaming. Treble was also detailed and soundstaging was very good. With Billie Jean, the Revolve faithfully reproduced the low-end kick with a good sub-bass. Focus tracks included Billie Jean by Michael Jackson, Farmer's Daughter by Crystal Bowersox, and Strangers by AOBeats and Annabel Jones. Music files included FLAC audio files and music streamed from Apple Music. whereas for Android, once you max out your device's volume, you can still use the buttons on the Revolve to go louder.įor testing sound quality, we used a Samsung Galaxy S8+ ( Review) and an iPad mini (2nd Gen) as our primary source devices. When using a paired iOS device, increasing the volume from the device boosts the speaker's internal volume level in step. On the other hand, the Revolve produces room-filling sound without having to max out the volume. The bass is enhanced even more if you place the Revolve against a wall or on the floor. Very high volumes cause the bass to drown out the mids completely. The mid-range is handled decently but the bass has a tendency of overshadowing it very easily once you start climbing the volume scale. It doesn't take much effort for this speaker to produce crisp highs and good levels of bass, and this shines through even at moderate volume levels. Listening to the SoundLink Revolve, the first thing that strikes you is how warm it sounds. It's not a terribly useful feature since you'll have your phone near you when listening to music anyways. This works well, even when the phone is locked (for both Android and iOS). However, unlike Google Home or even the upcoming HomePod, you can't trigger the voice assistant with your voice, as you will need to use the button. A long-press of the multi-function button calls up Siri or Google Voice, on an iOS or Android device respectively. The Revolve can connect to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously and can remember up to eight previously connected ones. ![]() They can also read out the name of the device you're connected to and the name or number of whoever is calling you. These prompts are useful when you need to check the battery status or switch between functions. The first time you power on the SoundLink Revolve, you'll be prompted to set the language for the voice prompts. Bose SoundLink Revolve performance and battery life In the box, you get a USB cable and a power adapter. At 660g, the Revolve has some heft to it but is still quite portable due to its small size. Bose promises a wireless range of up to 30 feet and battery life of up to 12 hours. The Revolve is IPX4 certified which means it can handle a light rain shower or splashes of water but isn't meant to be submerged for extended periods of time. There are also two passive radiators for better low-frequency output. In the middle of the chamber, we have a downward-firing full-range driver with an omnidirectional deflector just below it, which helps spread sound in all directions. There's a battery icon which lights up when the speaker is charging, and corresponding LEDs light up for Bluetooth or auxiliary status, depending on which connection is active. The Revolve can also act as a USB speaker when connected to a PC or Mac.Īs usual, Bose doesn't provide much in term of technical information regarding the drivers used, but it does detail its design. ![]() The SoundLink Revolve also has an NFC pad beneath the Bose logo, and a microphone for voice calls. Coming back up to the control pad, we have buttons for power, volume, Bluetooth and auxiliary selection, and a multi-function button for controlling media playback. 2,900.Īround the lower back, we have a Micro-USB port for charging and a 3.5mm auxiliary input for wired audio sources. There are also four contact points here which can be used with an optional charging cradle that retails for Rs. Bose has provided a standard tripod mount as well, for more flexibility in placement. At the bottom of the speaker, we have a one-piece, circular rubber foot to keep it steady. The speaker has soft rubber at the top and bottom to absorb shock in case you drop it. The design is very simplistic, and the Lux Gray and Triple Black colour options are meant to blend in with your home decor. It's about the size of a small canister, with a tapering top. The Revolve is crafted out of aluminium, and it looks and feels very pretty. Bose SoundLink Revolve design and features ![]()
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