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
The
volume and quality of the sound it produces are
surprisingly good — noticeably
louder and deeper than the built - in speakers in the Kindle Fire, which aren't too shabby to begin with.
Surprisingly the ringtone
volume is
loud, so I guess may be an update will fix this issue.
On my side,
volume was
surprisingly loud and clear, though he sound a bit muffled.
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.
Be aware however that, with app - controlled
volume levels, you'll have to keep an eye on the individual
volume levels set for each source, or you could get a
surprisingly loud shock.
The sound from the H3 is a little boxy and it distorts as the
volume is turned up beyond its capabilities, feeling a little strained, but otherwise it's a plucky little 30W speaker that's
surprisingly loud for its size.
Moreover, the speakers are
surprisingly loud when you pump up the
volume.
Music playback is
surprisingly tuneful provided you don't turn the
volume up too
loud, but again the bass performance is disappointing.