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Extrait: Sometimes you get what you pay for, and this is often the case with audio products. Although there are some decent budget options, here we round up the best Bluetooth speakers that money can buy. If you're looking for something a bit more affordable then...
More flexible with Android than iOS, Mediocre value, Expensive battery pack
We really like the Arena for its stellar sound and flexibility: Google Cast allows users the flexibility to pair and mesh with any Cast-enabled speaker. Using the RIVA Arena with Apple devices is still an all right experience, but AirPlay is currently mor...
Publié: 2017-09-27, Auteur: Ty , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Riva Arena is the first truly portable Chromecast built-in speaker. It offers decent sound quality and a number of useful features, including device charging, splash-proofing and direct Wi-Fi connectivity
The battery pack costs $100 extra. The speaker can sound a little boxy and unfocused at times. The Sonos Play:1 and the cheaper Denon Heos 1 both sound better
The Riva Arena is a likable Chromecast speaker with a portable option, but its not quite as sophisticated as its rivals...
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Publié: 2017-07-28, Auteur: Thomas , review by: whatmobile.net
Excellent sound quality, Great battery life, Plenty of connectivity,
The Riva Arena has great connectivity options and an impressively wide stereo image. The optional battery pack makes it an expensive portable speaker, but the sound quality is better than all the other portable speakers we tested. Don't overlook this wire...
The Riva speakers give you everything you want in a multi-room system. If you're not a super audiophile, but enjoy great sound and want your connectivity options, you can't fail with an Arena and Festival speaker system. What's great about the Riva mu...
The bottom line is that, if you're looking for a wireless multiroom audio system, you have a plethora of choices available to you. Although most of them have their unique strengths, you'd be sort of silly to expect any of them to deliver the sort of rich...
Extrait: I first met Riva Audio founder Rikki Farr and chief engineer (now also president) Don North in the fall of 2014 when they marched into Sound & Vision's New York City conference room to demo their first product, a Bluetooth speaker called the Turbo X. Nort...
Extrait: I've previously reviewed RIVA Audio's Bluetooth speakers for GeekDad The RIVA Turbo X and RIVA S were standouts So when the company sent me their entry into multi-room wireless audio—the RIVA Festival and RIVA Arena —to try out, I was really looking forwa...