Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Libratone Loop wireless speaker and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Libratone Loop wireless speaker.
December 2013
(78%)
44 Reviews
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The Libratone Loop is an attractive-looking AirPlay speaker, but at $500 it needs to do more than just look pretty, and it just doesn't sound as good as it should....
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Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Distorting bass and overly bright highs with some genres of music. Stand can buzz against the table with heavy bass
The Libratone Loop is an attractive-looking AirPlay speaker, but at $500 it needs to do more than just look pretty, and it just doesn't sound as good as it should....
Den beskedne størrelse taget i betragtning er lyden fremragende, og designet er så elegant og stilfuldt, at det kan konkurrere med de flotteste produkter fra Bang og Olufsen....
De Libratone Loop is een kwalitatief erg goede speaker die makkelijk weg te werken is in het interieur van de meeste huiskamers. Of je kan hem juist laten opvallen door een felgekleurde hoes erom te doen.De installatie en het gebruik gaat allebei erg simp...
Very detailed treble, Clear and simple wireless play, Attractive, eye-catching design, Airplay and DLNA support with or without Wi-Fi
Treble is too aggressive overall, Midrange flat and underpowered
The Liberatone Loop's design makes it a pleasant aesthetic addition to the modern home, and will likely attract attention and discussion from visitors. Serving a background role, it will provide sufficient sound at a dinner party or social event. But at...
Published: 2013-12-21, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Plenty of bass, sounds really good, quirky design and colour options give it a distinctive edge
No Bluetooth, setup and AirPlay playback hit and miss, expensive, driver rattling, top-end can be harsh
Our experience with the Libratone Loop has been a rollercoaster ride from frustration through to full-on aural pleasure and then back to the start again. But that's because we've had AirPlay issues - something you might not experience. That being th...
Ribbon tweeters offer unparalleled treble fidelity, Wide, clean soundstage, Effective use of DSP technology
Weak midrange reproduction
If your taste in music leans toward bass-thumping beats with an over-saturated mid-range, Loop is likely not for you. The speaker's design lends itself more to tight, restrained listening than raw output. AirPlay's Wi-Fi connectivity makes Loop easy to a...
One look and you can imagine it as a living room centerpiece. Simple setup for an AirPlay speaker. Total sonic clarity, even at high volumes. Changeable cover colors. Easy to stand up or to mount on a wall
AirPlay remains unreliable, especially in areas with lots of wireless traffic in the air. Twosecond delay for noniTunes playback. 0 is a big price tag for a single speaker