The 2nd generation Echo has improved wake - word performance to hear you ask a question from any direction — even in noisy environments or while playing
music at loud volumes.
Echo Plus has improved wake - word performance to hear you ask a question from any direction — even in noisy environments or while playing
music at loud volumes.
Not exact matches
The sound design's seamless blend of
music and effects is so much more layered, and the mix remains aggressively
loud — and deliciously anxiety - inducing
at the right (i.e., correct)
volume — but no longer has a sharp edge to it.
Conversations between first - row and third - row occupants
at 70 - plus mph were heard and understood in normal speaking voices, and the XM satellite
music played through
loud and clear
at reasonable
volumes.
At maximum
volume, the
music was quieter than most netbooks we've tested, though
loud enough to fill our small living room.
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.
The result - deeper bass in your
music,
loud, rumbling movie soundtracks, and room - filling stereo sound without distortion, even
at higher
volumes.
And since
loud noises can make anxiety worse, keep the
music volume at a reasonable level or listen to a podcast while driving.
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.
If you're the type of person that reckons they can't work with headphones on, maybe you've got the
music at the wrong
volume; how
loud you should have your headphones depends on your personality.
(If you're listening
at work, you might want to consider listening with headphones or lowering the
volume a little bit due to
loud music.)
Although reasonably
loud, the SpectreOne distorts when attempting to play bass - heavy
music at or near its max, and even when the
volume is only large enough for a small room.
I could fill that space with
music at extremely high
volume (much
louder than I'd ever play) without the speaker breaking up into unpleasant distortion.
Audio set
at 80 %
volume is
loud and impressively nuanced when playing
music or movies.
Both struggled as expected to hear me over
loud music, and both occasionally needed me to raise my voice when
music was playing
at more moderate
volumes (the same can be said of the Google Home).
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.
Head into the Spotify app, play your favorite song, snap on the JBL, and your
music is already playing
at volume loud enough to fill a small room.
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.
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.)