Announced in early 2020, the Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 is a top-shelf wireless Bluetooth speaker that offers 360-degree sound thanks to its dome-shaped design. This translates to a pretty wide soundstage when playing music, which is common among the best speakers in the industry. This design, plus its LED breathing light on the bottom of its transparent cabinet, gives it an exquisite look. The speaker supports Bluetooth connectivity up to a range of about 207 ft, which is not far from what the best Bluetooth speakers offer. With a latency of 47ms and 112ms for Android and iOS devices respectively, owners would be better placed to watch movies over an Android connection, and even though it is relatively small in size, the iFox IF012 would be a much better alternative for users who’d like something that’s even more compact. Check it out in our iFox iF012 review.

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Top experts liked the Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3’s distinctive design and ability to produce a wide soundstage. They were also happy with its ambient lighting and appreciated how loud it could get. However, they didn’t appreciate its lack of a battery, missing WiFi connectivity, and absent voice assistant and speakerphone functionality.

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*.75
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*.25
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75“No bottom line found for this product” read more - 90The Harman Kardon Aura Studio 3 is a bit of… read more
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Announced in early 2020, the Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 is a top-shelf wireless Bluetooth speaker that offers 360-degree sound thanks to its dome-shaped design. This translates to a pretty wide soundstage when playing music, which is common among the best speakers in the industry. This design, plus its LED breathing light on the bottom of its transparent cabinet, gives it an exquisite look. The speaker supports Bluetooth connectivity up to a range of about 207 ft, which is not far from what the best Bluetooth speakers offer. With a latency of 47ms and 112ms for Android and iOS devices respectively, owners would be better placed to watch movies over an Android connection, and even though it is relatively small in size, the iFox IF012 would be a much better alternative for users who’d like something that’s even more compact. Check it out in our iFox iF012 review.

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Reason to Buy
- Wide soundstage
- Ambient lighting
- Decent bass levels
- Gets loud
- Long-range Bluetooth connectivity
Reason to Avoid
- No WiFi connectivity
- No battery
- Lacks support for voice assistant/speakerphone functionality
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True Score | 74% | NR | NR | NR |
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Market Context |
Announced in early 2020, the Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 is a top-shelf wireless Bluetooth speaker that offers 360-degree sound thanks to its dome-shaped design. This… |
The most notable difference between the Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 and the Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 7 is in design. Other differences are that the… The most notable difference between the Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 and the Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 7 is in design. Other differences are that the Studio 3 has to be plugged into a power source, while the Studio 7 is battery-powered, and the Studio 7 also has a 3.5mm audio jack that the Studio 3 does not. |
The Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 has a battery, while the Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 6 does not, but the Studio 3 has RGB lighting which… The Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 has a battery, while the Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 6 does not, but the Studio 3 has RGB lighting which the Studio 7 does not. However, weighing 6.4 pounds, the Studio 6 is lighter than the Studio 3, which weighs 8.1 pounds, but the Studio 3 can play stereo content while the Studio 7 cannot. Check out our Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 6 review to learn more about it. |
The Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 does not have voice assistant support or WiFi connectivity, while the Bose Home Speaker 500 does, but the Studio 3… The Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 does not have voice assistant support or WiFi connectivity, while the Bose Home Speaker 500 does, but the Studio 3 does have RGB lighting that is missing on the Speaker 500. The Speaker 500 also has a companion app that the Studio 3 does not. |
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Expert Score
*.75
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*.25
We place a 25% weighted value on Customer Scores
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- 57The Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 is decent for music. It has a balanced sound profile… read more
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75“No bottom line found for this product” read more - 90The Harman Kardon Aura Studio 3 is a bit of a unique animal. This is… read more
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