Sound Quality: Overall, we found the speaker delivers middling sound quality. Expect some distortions or other audio issues. The bass, which covers instruments such as bass drums, bass guitars, or stand-up bass, has good impact and goes deep, and it is a bit boomy, and a touch prominent. Midrange, such as guitars, horns, and voices from music or podcasts, is fairly even, but it is somewhat hazy and congested, a bit grainy, a touch nasal. Treble, which may include cymbals or the upper range of violins, is fairly extended, but it is a bit smeared. Does a decent job of recovering room ambience. The soundfield extends a bit above and to the sides of the speakers. Volume is enough to fill a large sized room. If you choose to pair this speaker with another, the stereo set can be placed to provide better separation than other models.
Ease of Use: The speaker has many features or accessories that add convenience during daily operation. Shortcut buttons on the console include: volume. Other controls may require installing a mobile app, available from Apple and Android. Its rating of IP56 means some dust may enter but won't affect operation, and has protection against high-pressure jets (e.g., heavy seas).
Versatility: It has many features users typically want and need. You can connect wirelessly to this speaker via a direct Bluetooth connection or over a WiFi network. Connection ports on this speaker includes usb-c. If you have two of these speakers, you can use TWS to pair them for a wider stereo experience. Streaming services include: Airplay, Sonos Proprietary. To customize your listening experience, you can adjust treble or bass levels. There is no speakerphone functionality nor built-in microphone.