The audio is clear, and crisp, and reasonably
loud at full volume, though it doesn't blow away other laptops we've tested.
They're plenty
loud at full volume and don't distort, even though they're down - firing.
Not exact matches
After games the Mets locker room was as
loud as a fraternity party; Hootie & the Blowfish's Cracked Rear View could be heard
at full volume after every win.
At full volume, songs were almost too
loud for a single - room environment.
Music sounded
full - bodied, but we did note this time a slightly tinnier quality to our test tracks, and distortion
at the
loudest volume level.
However, the levels on the Nexus 7 with headphones in was so much
louder we nearly blew out our eardrums
at full volume.
The Encore played a
full -
volume tone
at 79 decibels on the LAPTOP Audio Test, which is
louder than the Miix 2 (72 decibels) but fell short of the Venue 8 Pro (88 decibels) and 80 - decibel category average.
At full volume, many sounds are distorted, so I wouldn't recommend putting it
louder than 75 percent.
Audio quality through the bundled (unpadded) earbuds plugged into the standard headphone jack was acceptable, though even
at full volume it's not very
loud.
The slate hit 78 decibels
at full volume during the LAPTOP Audio Test, which is lower than the 80 - decibel tablet category average but still
louder than the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX (77 dB).
Cranking up the
volume knob on the back of the left ear cup allows the Roccat Khan Pro headset to get plenty
loud and I often had it
at only about two thirds of the
full volume level during general listening for music and games, which was still plenty
loud.
Google says it designed the speaker to get
loud enough to fill a room without distorting
at full volume.
Even
at full volume, it never got to ear - deafeningly
loud.
With
volume at full blast, the sound is a bit hollow and jagged, but
at least it's
loud.
It's
loud and doesn't notably distort
at full volume — it's so
loud that a few folks in my office complained when the phone started ringing on an incoming call.
Four speakers, two
at the top and two
at the bottom, give the new iPad Pro 9.7 a proper stereo setup, and they're
loud enough to drown out the bottom - firing, twin - speakers of the iPad Air 2
at full volume.
They're wonderfully
loud and clear — not quite as
loud as those on the M8
at full volume, but with less distortion.
The speakers on the handset are surprisingly
loud, producing an acceptable sound level for both music and video, though it's not brilliant quality and
at full volume we noticed some things sounded distorted.
Dual front - facing speakers get incredibly
loud —
louder than pretty much any other phone — without distortion or piercing the ear
at full volumes.
That number of course depends on how
loud you play your music; listening
at near
full volume, the Run lasted well over three hours of active playback before giving up.
Loud speakers of the phone are just too pathetic even
at full volume it is not
at all audible.