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April 2014
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Build Quality (Rugged Housing), Amplifier Output (90W Total), Audio Clarity (Excellent Mids/Highs), Bass Levels (Rear Bass Reflex), Bluetooth v3.0, USB & 3.5mm AUX Inputs, Rechargeable Battery (Can Be Used To Charge Other Devices), Design, 3.5mm Cable, Ba
Price (For Some), Volume Levels (Not As Much As We’d Hoped For Its Size),
When we first saw the Solemate Max we all thought it was a beast and it is in terms of size since it's the 2nd largest portable speaker we've ever tested right after the massive TDK Boombox A73. However if I've learned something through all the years test...
Room-filling, clear sound, Rugged design, Convenient USB input
Could use more bass, Heavy
The Jabra Solemate Max sounds much more robust than most other portable Bluetooth speakers, but it's kinda heavy to lug around and could use a little more oomph...
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Publié: 2014-05-04, Auteur: Ali , review by: chipchick.com
Solid and very rugged construction. Convenient controls on the speaker. Nice loud sound that really shines at higher volumes. Packed with lots of features that make it futureproof. Just the kind of speaker you want to use at an outdoor party. Very good ba
Some songs lack body. The price is a bit high
The current state of the Bluetooth speaker market is crazy competitive and filled with so many options, so much so that it is really difficult to stand out from all the rest. Fortunately, the Jabra Solemate Max is a very solid addition to the Solemate...
Extrait: If you have not heard (pun intended), Jabra is the official sound sponsor for Audi Fashion Festival 2014 (happening on 14-18 May) in Singapore. They are showcasing the limited edition Ink Treasure Revo Wireless headphones which are available for hands-on...
Publié: 2014-03-25, Auteur: Nick , review by: ilounge.com
Jabra calls its family of Bluetooth speaker systems Solemate. Following the release of Solemate Mini and an in-between model called Solemate, Solemate Max ($400) is now available. While it's the largest member of the family, it's actually not that big com...
Publié: 2014-03-05, Auteur: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful output, with crisp, full response at moderate-to-high volume levels. Splash- and dust-resistant, sturdy design. NFC-enabled. Can pull audio from computer digitally via USB connection. Built-in speakerphone.
Borders on distortion with deep bass at top volumes. Large and heavy for a portable system. DSP will turn off some purists
The Jabra Solemate Max is a powerful, rugged portable Bluetooth speaker that delivers a solid audio experience across most genres, though deep bass can be an issue....
Publié: 2014-03-03, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
The Jabra Solemate Max delivers good sound and battery life and has a strong feature set and excellent design. It's also water-resistant, has built-in speakerphone capabilities, and is well suited for outdoor use with a convenient carrying handle integrat
We expect a little better sound from $400 speaker, separate AC adapter required for charging (no charging via Micro-USB)
The Jabra Soulmate Max is a likeable wireless speaker with some strong selling points, but it simply doesn't justify its current $400 price tag.
Extrait: Would you spend $400 on a portable Bluetooth speaker? That's the question Jabra's hoping to answer with its new flagship product, the Solemate Max. If you can believe it, Jabra does make a somewhat compelling case at times. The Max falls into the large...
Extrait: A warm and welcome new addition to my home, the Solemate Max is the latest in portable speakers from Jabra. If you'll remember, we had high praise for its predecessor, the Solemate , in our review from 2012. How does big brother measure up? Magnificently....
Publié: 2014-01-29, Auteur: Daniel , review by: geardiary.com
A big speaker that puts out big sound, Maintains the Solemate design that I love, Has a 3.5mm cable in the bottom, Easy to set up and use, Runs for over 14 hours, Charges devices when they are low, Can be used as the audio for a computer
Priced to compete in a tough market with some great options already available; No protective bag included