Testseek.com have collected 114 expert reviews of the Libratone Zipp bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Libratone Zipp bluetooth portable speaker.
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Published: 2016-04-04, Author: Rob , review by: intogadgets.nl
Voegt Libratone iets toe? Ja, qua design is het weer iets anders (alhoewel Ultimate Ears ook zoiets heeft). Het ontwerp is iets minder klassiek dan bijvoorbeeld Raumfeld en er komt een goed geluid uit. Komt dus helemaal neer op een kwestie van smaak. Als...
Published: 2016-03-30, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.com
Versatile (Bluetooth, WiFi, AirPlay, and USB host), Delivers 360degree sound, Can run on battery power, Very attractive industrial design, Versatile (Bluetooth, WiFi, AirPlay, and USB host), Delivers 360degree sound, Can run on battery power, Very attract
Can't stream different tracks to different speakers from the same source, Can't remotely control the volume of multiple speakers independently from the same app you're streaming music from, Limited diversity in the Zipp lineup (just two models), Can't str
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Published: 2016-03-19, Author: Tim , review by: in.pcmag.com
Powerful audio performance with robust bass and crisp highs, Alluring design projects audio in all directions, Portable, with a built-in strap for hanging from hooks, Free app allows for Wi-Fi streaming, Internet radio playback
Digital signal processing isn't for everyone, Track fades can lose a split-second of audio
The portable Libratone Zipp speaker delivers powerful Bluetooth audio in an attractive design with a host of useful extra features...
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Published: 2016-03-18, Author: Phil , review by: ilounge.com
We first saw Libratone's Zipp as an AirPlay speaker in 2012 — we appreciated the design, but the speaker was overpriced for the sound quality it offered. Libratone thought enough of the design to tweak it and reintroduce it for 2016. The new Zipp ($299) i...
unit with more power and deeper bass extension, and if two are desired, I would suggest getting two of the same size so they can be paired for stereo playback...
Published: 2016-03-02, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Big sound & bass, quirky & colourful designs, multi-room/pairing possible, affordable considering competition, simple app setup & control
Not the very cleanest sound (great for the price though), it's rather large, touch control occasionally fussy
The Libratone Zipp is a total rework of its 2012 original. The new quirky zip-up design is fun, while the physical size - which perhaps makes it a bit too large to cart around outside of the house - lends well to stomping bass and audio output consi...
Published: 2016-02-17, Author: Stefan , review by: maclife.de
Libratone ist mit den neuen Zipp-Modellen ein großer Wurf gelungen. Alles, was Libratone ausmacht, ist noch da - das skandinavische Design und der Rundum-Sound - aber zu einem attraktiveren Preis. In Sachen Bedienung und Vielseitigkeit legt die neue Gener...
Published: 2016-02-04, Author: John , review by: ljudochbild.se
Behagligt ljud och snygg bas. Både wifi, Bluetooth och multiroom är sällsynt i prisklassen
Aningen gällt mellanregister. Det finns två kanaler, men inte mycket till stereobild
Även om priset verkar högt så får man riktigt mycket för pengarna om man köper en Libratone Zipp. Som bärbar högtalare befinner sig Zipp på samma nivå som exempelvis UE Megaboom, som kostar precis lika mycket, och den något dyrare Beolit 15. Båda har ett...
Earth shattering bass, Libratone's SoundSpace Link support, Design and build quality
Price tag, App functionalities, Closed soundstage
There's a lot to like about the Libratone Zipp. It takes multiroom principles and applies true portability with its built-in battery and design. Provided you're able to maintain a wireless connection to your router, you can take the music outside into you...