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75% of electronic and appliance reviews are “researched” and not tested. We realized how much better journalism could be and decided to make a correction with our new True Score system. While the majority of our reviews and guides have been converted, the one below is pending.

Tired of Fake Reviews?

75% of electronic and appliance reviews are “researched” and not tested. We realized how much better journalism could be and decided to make a correction with our new True Score system. While the majority of our reviews and guides have been converted, the one below is pending.

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75% of electronic and appliance reviews are “researched” and not tested. We realized how much better journalism could be and decided to make a correction with our new True Score system. While the majority of our reviews and guides have been converted, the one below is pending.

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75% of electronic and appliance reviews are “researched” and not tested. We realized how much better journalism could be and decided to make a correction with our new True Score system. While the majority of our reviews and guides have been converted, the one below is pending.

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  • Klipsch The Three Ii Review

    The Klipsch The Three II Bluetooth speaker delighted expert testers with its aged design, stereo output, and also how loud it could get. Reviewers liked that it had various options for wired inputs; however, its missing WiFi connectivity and lack of speakerphone and voice assistant functionality was disappointing.

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  • Harman/Kardon Onyx Studio 6 Review

    Top testers liked the deep, thumpy bass produced by the Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 6 and how portable it was. They appreciated its balanced sound profile but didn’t like that it didn’t have an equalizer. They also lamented its short battery life and missing WiFi connectivity.

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  • Sony Srs-Xg500 Review

    Top analysts praised the Sony SRS-XG500 for its overwhelming bass output, water and dust resistance, and long playback time. They were pleased that it had a wide range of inputs and that its Bluetooth latency was also short. Still, they didn’t appreciate its lack of voice assistant and speakerphone functionality or its bulky size.

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  • Monster Rockin’ Roller 270X Review

    Editors hailed the Monster Rockin’ Roller 270X and endorsed it for podcasts and indoor and outdoor parties. They were impressed by its outstanding 64.7-hour battery design, wheeled construction, and loud output. Testers also loved its balanced music. However, they were disappointed by its high Bluetooth latency and mono technology.

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  • JBL Partybox On-The-Go Review

    Editors were very pleased with the JBL PartyBox On-The-Go, and they approved it for parties, music, and the outdoors. They love its balanced sound profile, IPX4-rated splashproof construction, and stereo music. However, they disliked its lack of EQ and voice assistant features.

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  • Bose Soundlink Micro Review

    Top experts love the Bose SoundLink Micro portable speaker, and they recommend it for podcasts, music, and use as a voice assistant. They were delighted by its wide soundstage, remarkably portable design, and dual-pairing Bluetooth technology. However, they were unhappy that it doesn’t support stereo and lacks low bass.

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  • Sony Srs-Ra3000 Review

    Top critics were impressed by the Sony SRS-RA3000, and they recommended it for music, podcasts, and movies. They love its balanced sound profile, wide soundstage, and good Bluetooth latency. Analysts were delighted that it supports stereo and gets fairly loud. However, experts were disappointed by the lack of voice assistant and speakerphone functions.

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  • Sony Xb90 Review

    Top-tier testers liked that the Sony XB90 had a deep bass response and a high maximum volume. They also appreciated its user-intuitive companion app and long battery life; however, they complained that its bulky size infringed on its portability and did not like its lack of WiFi connectivity.

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  • Bose Soundlink Revolve Ii Review

    Experts praised the Bose SoundLink Revolve II wireless speaker, endorsing it for podcasts, music, and outdoor use. They loved its water-resistant and dust-resistant construction, neutral soundscape, and good soundstage performance. However, they were disappointed that it lacks a graphic EQ.

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  • Sony Srs-Xb01 Review

    Critics were delighted by the Sony SRS-XB01, and they approved it for music, podcasts, and the outdoors. They like its neutral music, low Bluetooth latency, and low sound compression at the maximum volume. However, they were disappointed that it didn’t get very loud.

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  • Anker Soundcore Motion+ Review

    Experts lauded the Anker Soundcore Motion+, approving it for outdoor use and podcasting. They were delighted by its 15.5-hour battery life, fairly accurate, balanced sounds, and low Bluetooth latency. However, they criticized its inaccurate voice assistant.

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  • Soundboks (Gen. 3) Review

    Product analysts loved the SOUNDBOKS (Gen. 3) during their testing, endorsing it for parties and podcasts. They were delighted by its well-balanced sound profile with deep bass. Testers also liked its exceptionally loud output. However, they disliked its directional soundstage.

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  • Ultimate Ears Boom 3 Review

    Reviewers loved the Ultimate Ears BOOM 3 during their tests, and they approved it for indoor and outdoor music and podcast playback. They loved its compact, portable construction, splendid soundstage performance, and super-low Bluetooth latency. Testers also linked this device’s graphic EQ. However, they had concerns about its bass-heavy sound profile and lack of speakerphone features.

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  • Bose Soundlink Flex Review

    Experts were amazed by the quality of the Bose SoundLink Flex, and they recommended it for music, podcasts, and outdoor use. They praised its low directivity index, dual-device Bluetooth 4.2 pairing, and portable design. However, they were disappointed that it lacks a graphic EQ and doesn’t support stereo.

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  • Treblab Hd-Max Review

    Product testers were impressed by the TREBLAB HD-Max during their experiments, endorsing it for indoor and outdoor music and podcast playback. They hailed its excellent battery life, waterproof construction, and speakerphone features. However, they were disappointed by its poor Bluetooth latency.

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  • Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore Review

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore had reviewers pleased with its excellent build quality and compact size. They liked that it had a long-lasting battery and produced a wide soundstage, but they didn’t appreciate its mediocre bass levels and its lack of support for voice assistants or WiFi connectivity.

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  • Limitless Innovations Tikitunes Review

    Product testers hailed the Limitless Innovations TikiTunes speaker for its outstanding portability and suitability for outdoor use. They also commended its long battery life but were disappointed with its high latency and missing WiFi connectivity.

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  • Kove Commuter 2 Review

    The Kove Commuter 2 delighted experts with how easy it was to carry and its portability. They liked its clear vocal reproduction and were satisfied with its 8.2-hour battery life. However, they lamented its high latency, missing WiFi connectivity, and the fact that it didn’t get as loud.

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  • Harman/Kardon Aura Studio 3 Review

    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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  • Bushnell Wingman Review

    Top experts were delighted with the Bushnell Wingman, and they approved it for outdoor use, podcasts, and music. They liked its loud performance, GPS, and memory for golf scores. However, it lacks a graphic EQ and has a small soundstage performance.

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