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Abstract: It's been about six months since I reviewed five mobile Bluetooth speakers to see how well they compared. These lightweight speakers were meant to make up for the awful sound quality provided by most smartphones and tablets (and many laptops, for that ...
The Zooka is the length of an iPad and weighs in at 400g: there are smaller, lighter travel speakers out there, and its sound quality leave something to be desired. But with its long battery life and sturdy, compact design, it's easy to see how this could...
Published: 2013-02-12, Author: A , review by: macworld.co.uk
Pleasingly robust; eight-hour battery life.
Fiddly to set up; tinny audio; on the pricey side.
The Zooka is the length of an iPad and weighs in at 400g: there are smaller, lighter travel speakers out there, and its sound quality leave something to be desired. But with its long battery life and sturdy, compact design, it's easy to see how this could...
Weak, tinny audio performance, Expensive for performance level
We had reasonably high hopes for the Zooka. Carbon Audio has clearly crafted it with great attention to detail and its flexible design will no doubt win it a multitude of sales. Unfortunately this same love and attention has not been put into the performa...
Attractive colour options, Clever, versatile design, Compact and very portable
Distorts bass at higher volumes, Pricey for sub, par audio, Short Bluetooth range
Carbon Audio hasn't done itself any favours by pricing the Zooka at £80 - it may be just a fraction of what you'd pay for a quality pair of speakers but it's a bit much for a Bluetooth speaker whose performance isn't as thrilling as its design. Still, th...
Smooth, clear treble, Convenient minimalist design, Multiple features
Limited frequency response, Some pops while connecting Bluetooth, A few minor design quirks
While the Zooka delivers solid detail in higher registers and relatively wide stereo sound, it isn't a replacement for larger desktop speaker sets. Is it five times louder than most portable media devices? Probably. Does it sound five times fuller than ...
Abstract: The tech world has been peppered with releases of third-party gear to supplement the operation of iOS devices, places where Apple has given the minimum attention. One of these areas is audio. Notwithstanding the release of stereo speakers for the iPad min...
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Published: 2012-10-04, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.com.au
This is the epitome of a niche product. The convenience of a stand and speaker baked into a single item is the main attraction here. So unless you're particularly enamoured with the design, if you don't watch much video on a tablet, don't bother. And even...
Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.in
This is the epitome of a niche product. The convenience of a stand and speaker baked into a single item is the main attraction here. So unless youre particularly enamored with the design, if you dont watch much video on a tablet, dont bother. And even...