![]() If you guys enjoyed the review make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me on Instagram Also, if you have any questions make sure to comment below and I will get back to you. ![]() So if I had to choose one I’d have to go with the Bose Soundlink Revolve Plus. But, it’s not quite as durable as the UE Megablast and does not have the deep bass in the Xtreme. And finally, the Bose Soundlink Revolve Plus has a little bit of everything. The JBL Xtreme 2 has great bass, is water proof, but isn’t quite as portable. The UE Megablast is definitely the most rugged and is extremely durable, and waterproof, but is lacking bass. Now, is the Soundlink Revolve Plus better than the JBL Xtreme 2 and the UE Megablast? Well, it all comes down to personal preference. From the stylish look, incredible build quality, battery indicators, water resistance, charging dock, and amazing sound I dont think a portable speaker could get much better for the size. Overall, This speaker has really impressed me. We also have the ability to connect two Soundlink Revolve Plus speakers together if you really want to get that surround sound feel. The 360 audio really gives a unique experience. This speaker can also handle large rooms which is incredible for it being so small. We still get that balanced audio which I really enjoy. The Bose SoundLink Revolve Plus II Portable Bluetooth Speaker, the best-performing portable Bluetooth speaker from Bose, is engineered to spread deep, jaw-dropping sound in every direction. The high frequencies are good and are not sharp. The mid range is very clean and I haven’t experienced any listening fatigue. As for the mid range and most of the instruments they do well. However it has a lot more bass than the UE Megablast. In terms of bass the Soundlink Revolve Plus is thumping, almost like a bass boosted sound signature. We don’t get that 360 degree audio from the UE Megablast or the JBL Xtreme 2. This speaker actually plays 360 degree audio so you can hear music from any direction of the speaker giving you a surround sound experience. It has a deep, loud, and immersive sound that I was not expecting because of the small size. Let me start off by telling you I was very surprised how good this thing sounded. Now let’s get to the part we have been waiting for. The grille of the speaker is made out of smooth aluminum while both ends of the speaker are made out of a rubber like material. Bose even created a single extrusion process to eliminate the seams on the grille. The speaker looks modern and high quality. When it comes with the design aspect Bose really nailed it. This helps portability wise because you can pack this thing up in a bag without it taking up too much room. You’ll notice right away that the speaker is dense but it is also surprisingly smaller than the Xtreme 2 and the UE megablast. The smaller model does not have a handle so make sure to keep that in mind. At the top of the speaker we have a flexible fabric handle for portability which is extremely useful when you want to carry the speaker around. Bose designed it with soft materials that can absorb the impact. The speaker is bump resistant so you won’t have to worry if you accidentally drop it or knock it over. However, there isn't any audible feedback to inform you of your volume levels, and since most of the buttons aren't texturized, it can be difficult to tell which button you're pressing without looking at the speaker.In terms of build quality I could tell right away that the Soundlink Plus is very durable. The speaker also informs you of its battery levels through another voice prompt when pressing the power button, as well as through a battery level light under the power button when turning it on. It has a Bluetooth button that you can use to pair the speaker to your device, which should trigger a voice prompt informing you of the device it's connecting to. You can also press and hold it to activate your smartphone's voice assistants. Its multi-function button is used to play, pause, backtrack, and skip tracks. You can mute and unmute your phone calls by pressing them both at the same time. You can use the + and - buttons to increase or decrease the volume of the speaker. Bose SoundLink Revolve+ Design and features It’s no surprise to find that Bose has done a decent job with the styling. The Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II has a very good selection of controls. We've updated the results for Microphone On/Off to 'Yes'. ![]() Update : You can mute the microphone during a phone call by pressing the + and - buttons at the same time.
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