

People who exclusively listen to hip-hop and EDM should save up for something bigger. Here, those lows distort and get noticeably honky if you really push them.

Any audio thing based on Bluetooth will lack the fine detail of a wired version, and any speaker this tiny just doesn’t have the room to pump out full bass. If you’re buying a small Bluetooth speaker, especially a cheaper one, you’re almost always trading away some sound in exchange for portability. Still, it’s fun looking, easily portable, and sturdily put together. As with the first Roll, it doesn’t give you any way to pause or skip tracks, nor does it work as a speakerphone.

It has to stay face up at all times, but it’s easier to slip into a bag, and it prevents the speaker from scooting around the counter when you crank the volume.Īctually using the device is a breeze - it automatically pairs with previously synced devices, and it’s not hard to find the volume buttons - though that’s partly because the hardware itself is limited. I also prefer this flat shape to the cylindrical one used by other ultra-portables like the JBL Flip 3 or UE Boom 2. It doesn’t get in the way, either, since it hooks onto a little cutout on the speaker’s back. It’s such a gadget thing to toss on a Bluetooth speaker, but it’s constantly useful. It often indicates a user profile.Īs one of those people who can’t shower without some sort of music going, I can’t praise that bungee cord enough. I can definitely recommend it.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. The Roll 2's dome shape seems to allow the sound to eminate in all directions, which is especially nice when you're outdoors, I didn't need to angle it or anything. I didnt however like that the jack and charge rubber cove r was flimsy, and could easily come open. I really never tested the waterproofing, but I felt confident in the product's reputation that it could take a dip, spill or splash without worry. It doesn't have awesome bass, but considering it is sealed for waterproof sake, maybe that's why. It gets loud without getting distorted, which most of the others I've tried do sound awful at high volume. The way Roll 2 can bungee to just about anything, it's perfect.

JBL Clip series was pretty good, and I found I enjoyed Clip 2 better because the 'clip' had a smaller form factor than the 3, for my use. Some are hot trash, like anything I bought under the $50 mark. I've owned a handful of other bt wireless speakers. I was really impressed with the sound quality from this portable speaker.
