

Battery life is quoted as being around 12 hours from a couple of hours’ charge, which I found to be accurate. An optional charging dock is also available for £24.95.

Perfect for beer-splashed barbecues, rain-soaked festivals and some poolside tunes.Īround the back – if there is such a thing on a 360-degree speaker – there’s a 3.5mm aux input and a Micro USB port for charging. The rubber isn’t just for show, either: it helps the Revolve attain an IPX4 water-resistance rating. The latter can be used for play/pause or held down to connect with Siri or Google Assistant – there’s a microphone for voice commands or just using the Revolve as a speakerphone. The rounded bottom and top are both rubber, with the top having buttons moulded into it for on/off, Bluetooth, volume up, volume down, aux input and a multi-function control. There’s a choice of two finishes: Luxe Silver and Triple Black. A perforated aluminium enclosure wraps seamlessly around the speaker and tapers towards the top.
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Related: Best Bluetooth speakers Bose SoundLink Revolve – Design and featuresīose has done a decent job with the styling. Premium design and materials combine with portability and solid sonic chops to make this one of the best Bluetooth speakers around – although you pay a hefty price for it. The SoundLink Revolve is Bose getting in on that omnidirectional-audio act.

The buzz in Bluetooth speakers these days is all around 360-degree audio, with the music sounding the same no matter where you are in the room.
