Its two 3 watt speakers produce a surprisingly
loud volume output, and while the drivers do fall a little short in low - end delivery, the sound is otherwise solid.
Not exact matches
Volume was easily
loud enough to fill a large conference room and overall audio quality was exceptionally crisp and clear, but bass
output was sorely lacking.
The speakers
output reasonably solid - sounding music audio — though I had to pump the
volume to the max to achieve that result, and to make the music
loud enough for enjoying in a small room.
The
volume effects battery life so feeding the sound
output into external amplified speakers will often extend the battery life, while using un-amplified speakers
loud enough to hear without headphones will shorten it.
On the plus side,
output from the speaker doesn't sound distorted at max
volume, but that's at least partially because the speaker doesn't get anywhere close to what we'd call
loud.
When you factor in that many sound sources will have wildly different
output levels, this could cause some problems — turning up the speakers to hear your wired computer could result in some blisteringly
loud audio if your Bluetooth - connected phone is at maximum
volume and you get a text alert.
Playing music through the in - ear headphones almost made my eardrums pop — the
output is insanely
loud, but even at the highest
volumes the sound quality is very clear (I tested this on the Sound Magic E10 earphones.)