![]() The DXOMARK Speaker overall score of 107 for the Bose SoundLink Revolve II is derived from a range of sub-scores. And the Bluetooth connectivity comes with an audio-video latency that makes it less than ideal for watching video content. At loud volume, strong compression induces noticeable pumping. Maximum volume is not loud enough, and the volume steps aren’t consistent overall. Attack is not precise on high-pitched instruments, while the lack of a lower spectrum impairs both bass precision and punch. Because of the setup, the device has no wideness (though Bose notes that it can be synched with a second device). In the bedtime and bathroom use cases, the 360-degree approach hinders distance rendering, with voices perceived as diffuse or as coming from the back of the device. At loud volume, on the other hand, tonal balance becomes very midrange-focused. At soft volume, tonal balance lacks some high-frequency content. The drawbacks of the SoundLink Revolve II include midrange rendering that is slightly inconsistent, with a small lack of upper mids. In the bathroom and bedroom use cases, the Bose SoundLink Revolve II’s 360-firing impinges on distance rendering. (For more details about our Speaker protocol, click here.) The Bose SoundLink Revolve II falls into the Essential category of devices in the DXOMARK Speaker rankings. Note that we evaluate playback using only the device’s built-in hardware. This article highlights the most important results of our testing. Communication protocol used: Bluetooth for music / 3.5 mm jack input for moviesĪbout DXOMARK Wireless Speaker tests : For scoring and analysis in our wireless speaker reviews, DXOMARK engineers perform a variety of objective tests and undertake more than 20 hours of perceptual evaluation under controlled lab conditions. ![]() Tested with Motorola G8 for music / Xiaomi Mi TV Box S for movies. ![]()
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