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Veröffentlicht: 2014-09-12, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: tomsguide.com
Rich sound and booming bas, Functions as an external battery for mobile device, Can connect to a P, MicroSD card slo, NFC-enabled
Complex control, Heavy for a portabl, Shorter battery life than competition
The Creative Sound Blaster Roar is a Bluetooth speaker that delivers big and bold audio for a reasonable price. Many portable Bluetooth speakers strive for ultimate simplicity: connect and play. Creative's $150 Sound Blaster Roar goes to the op...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-07-24, Autor: John , Testbericht von: mymac.com
Zusammenfassung: This new and remarkable portable speaker from Creative Technology changes everything. For $150, Creative Sound Blaster SR20 ROAR is the best wireless (or wired) one-piece speaker ever. It is no exaggeration to state that SR20 is comparable to a $350 or $4...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-07-13, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: technabob.com
the SoundBlaster Roar SR20 is an excellent compact Bluetooth speaker, and extremely versatile. Sound quality is very good for its size, even at high volume levels. I'm especially impressed with its wide soundstage, Its ability to be used as a Bluetooth...
Massive feature set, Clear, loud sound reproduction, aptX and AAC support
Weak bass output, Requires thoughtful room placement, Normal price is a bit steep, Pricing and Availability, Creative's Sound Blaster Roar is now available in the U.S. for $150 Amazon.com, with "direct from factory" pricing shaving $50 off the usual $200
Roar's sound quality won't win any awards, but the speaker still packs in substantial punch for its size. In the right setting, Roar can sound just as good as most $200 portables, but positioning has to be just right and the EQ needs to be tuned for maxi...
Huge full and rich sound, Can charge devices with its 6,000mAh battery, USB Audio, MicroSD card input for onboard audio, Feels extremely solid, ROAR feature that enhances volume, Dualcharging: use the proprietary adapter or a microUSB cable
Pretty big and bulky – reaching the crux of what can be considered "portable", Can't change tracks on a Bluetoothconnected device from the speaker, Pretty directional sound
Overall, the ROAR is a much better speaker than the AXX 200. The sound quality is fantastic, as is the build. The biggest drawback of the speaker is the size/weight – it's a little bit bigger/heavier than one may want out of a portable Bluetooth speaker. ...
As good as the Creative Sound Blaster ROAR SR20 sounds, it would certainly be worth its $199 retail price if all it did was connect to your device of choice and play music. Considering everything else it does, this is not only a great value, but one of th...
The SR20 is a stunning product with the amazing price and the Swiss-army knife-like list of features (it is still offering at S$199 on the Creative online store), and I have no qualms to proclaim that the “Audiophile Sound Booklet” SR20 is the best wirele...
Zusammenfassung: One of the products that Creative Labs had been touting for a while was their Roar wireless speaker system. I missed the chance to take a loot at it during CES back in January, so I was very happy to receive one in the mail a little while ago. The Roar wa...
Loud enough to fill a room, Attractive minimalistic design, Highly versatile, Impressive features and controls, Lots of connectivity options, Long battery life
MegaStereo cable not included, Carry Case not included
The Sound Blaster ROAR seriously impressed us, not just because of its audio fidelity, but also because of all the included features, attractive design and price point. The massive 6000mAH battery is said to last for around 8 hours though in our testing, ...
While Creative's AXX 200 may split opinions on its tall, totemlike design, the Roar screams slim and sleek straight out of the box. It's not much bigger than a hardback book, but it weighs a bit more you won't want to cart this around though, as due to it
Unlike the AXX 200, the Roar packs in features that actually are useful: you won't find any strange voice changing here. We had hardly any complaints with the Roar, as it's able to crank out decent sound from a small package, and has more features than yo
The Creative Sound Blaster Roar SR20 gives you plenty of bang for your buck - even if you don't want any of the extra features. For £169.99, you get even more functions crammed into its small chassis than the comparatively barebones, and similarly priced,...