For instance, I thought the Deck by Sol Republic and Motorola cost about $50 too much. I've dinged Bluetooth speakers in the past for costing too much. The speaker is certainly easy to carry around and easily slips into most bags (and some pockets). I had it on the nightstand next to my bed (near the iPad) and its sound is definitely a nice step up from the sound you get from the internal speakers on a tablet or smartphone. I also used it with an iPad to watch some movies and it works great for that. It works well for casual listening (don't expect it to power a party). I was also impressed that its engineers were able to improve on the sound of the original while shrinking the speaker down. The other good news is the speaker doesn't rattle or move around when you do play bass-heavy tracks.ĭespite its limitations, I was impressed by how much sound Jawbone was able to get out of a speaker this size. There's just not a whole lot of oomph here, though there is more oomph than you get from many tiny speakers, so it's all relative. It can only play so loud and deliver so much bass. However, when I went to play hip-hop and techno tracks the speaker showed its limitations. It helps if you don't stray too far from the speaker - I tended to listen from about 6-12 feet away. The Sallie Ford tracks I listened to sounded pretty good her gritty voice came across clearly.
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