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Bose SoundLink Revolve II là một loa Bluetooth di động đa năng được nâng cấp từ phiên bản trước đó. Với thiết kế nhỏ gọn, chất lượng âm thanh tuyệt vời và khả năng chống nước, sản phẩm này là một lựa chọn lý tưởng cho việc nghe nhạc ở mọi nơi. Bose SoundLink Revolve II sử dụng công nghệ True 360 độ, cho phép âm thanh lan tỏa đều và rõ ràng trong mọi góc độ. Bạn cũng có thể kết nối loa này với các thiết bị khác để trải nghiệm âm nhạc không dây. Với khả năng phát nhạc liên tục lên đến 13 giờ và khả năng sạc nhanh chỉ trong 4 tiếng, Bose SoundLink Revolve II đảm bảo sẽ cung cấp cho bạn những giây phút giải trí tuyệt vời.

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Những âm thanh tuyệt vời từ Bose SoundLink Revolve II đã khiến tôi không thể rời mắt. Với chất lượng âm thanh cực kỳ sống động và công nghệ tiến tiến, sản phẩm này thực sự đáng để đánh giá cao.

Thiết kế của SoundLink Revolve II là một sự kết hợp hoàn hảo giữa sang trọng và hiện đại. Với kiểu dáng nhỏ gọn và vỏ nhôm chắc chắn, loa này không chỉ trông lịch lãm mà còn rất bền bỉ. Hơn nữa, cảm giác cầm nắm vừa tay cùng vòng cao su ở đáy loa giúp giảm rung động và nâng cao trải nghiệm sử dụng.

Tuy kích thước nhỏ nhưng SoundLink Revolve II không hề chút nào thua kém về chất lượng âm thanh. Với công nghệ truyền tải âm thanh không dây Bluetooth, loa này mang đến âm thanh rõ ràng và phong phú. Bạn có thể nghe nhưng tiếng bass mạnh mẽ và âm trầm sâu lắng, cũng như những chi tiết nhỏ nhất trong các bài hát yêu thích của mình.

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Đoạn tóm tắt về nội dung bài đánh giá Bose SoundLink Revolve II:

Bose SoundLink Revolve II là một loa di động nhỏ gọn và mạnh mẽ đã thu hút sự chú ý của người mua. Được thiết kế chắc chắn và sang trọng, loa này có khả năng phát âm thanh 360 độ, tạo ra trải nghiệm âm thanh phong phú và sống động.

Loa Revolve II có kết nối Bluetooth và NFC, cho phép người dùng kết nối nhanh chóng và dễ dàng với các thiết bị khác nhau. Thiết kế không dây của nó cũng giúp người dùng dễ dàng di chuyển và sử dụng ở bất kỳ đâu.

Về chất lượng âm thanh, Bose SoundLink Revolve II thể hiện sự xuất sắc. Nó cung cấp âm trầm mạnh mẽ và âm cao tốt, đảm bảo rằng âm thanh trong nhạc và video được tái hiện một cách chân thật. Hơn nữa, loa cũng có tính năng hủy tiếng vọng và giảm nhiễu, nâng cao trải nghiệm nghe nhạc.

Đặc biệt, Revolve II có khả năng chống nước IP55, giúp loa chống lại các tác động từ nước, đồng thời loa cũng giữ được chất lượng âm thanh khi sử dụng ngoài trời hoặc trong môi trường đầy bụi.

Với mức giá hợp lý, Bose SoundLink Revolve II là một lựa chọn tốt cho người mua. Nhờ vào chất lượng âm thanh tuyệt vời, thiết kế bền bỉ và tính năng di động, loa này đáng để đầu tư cho trải nghiệm nghe nhạc tuyệt vời của bạn.

Choosing a Bluetooth speaker requires some self-reflection. It’s a bit like determining what kind of person you really are, not what kind of person you want to be. Take the Bose SoundLink Revolve II, this one’s intended for the person who wants a no-fuss experience, and perhaps not the mountain climber who chucks all their gear into a bag. With the speaker’s attractive design and dead simple functionality, let’s see if it’s worth the Bose branding.

Editor’s note: this review was updated August 16, 2023, to answer a FAQ about the Bose Portable Smart Speaker compared to the Bose SoundLink Revolve II.

About this Bose SoundLink Revolve II review: We tested the Bose SoundLink Revolve II over a period of a weeks. It was running firmware version 3.1.1, and the Bose Connect app ran version 20.0. SoundGuys purchased the unit for this review.

What you need to know about the Bose SoundLink Revolve II

The Bose SoundLink Revolve II sits on a concrete stair with the concrete stairs painted yellow, green, and blue.

Jasper Lastoria / SoundGuys

The aluminum and silicone materials make for an attractive speaker.

  • Bose SoundLink Revolve II: $219 USD / $279 CAD / £199

Bose’s upper mid tier Bluetooth speaker, the SoundLink Revolve II lands below its larger sibling, the Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II. Aesthetically, it looks refined, with a smooth plastic construction and a rubberized top end. You technically can take it with you on a hike, but it doesn’t exude the same level of ruggedness as the Bose SoundLink Flex. Basically, this black or silver Bose entry makes sense in your living area, or on a picnic, but not necessarily out on an intense excursion. Bose even sells an optional charging base for the speaker, so you can pick a spot on a shelf and never have to worry about charging again.

Its unique design features dual passive radiators, a downward facing transducer, and an omnidirectional acoustic reflector, all stacked vertically to project sound evenly in all directions. This means speaker placement is mostly a non-issue—the SoundLink Revolve II is designed to avoid audio dead zones and get loud enough to fill a room.

What’s good about the Bose SoundLink Revolve II?

On concrete the Bose SoundLink Revolve II is shown from above displaying the controls next to an iPhone showing Party Mode in the Bose Connect app.

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You can connect to other Bose Bluetooth speakers for Party Mode, but that will get expensive quickly.

The Bose SoundLink Revolve II is about the size of a large Thermos, but it weighs more than you’d think—just shy of 660 grams. The Bluetooth speaker‘s shape is pleasing, and easy to hold in one hand, though we’d welcome a handle (like the plus version), or a removable strap.

The buttons on top of the Bose SoundLink Revolve II are handy for when you’re not near your device. They’re responsive, and unlike almost every Bluetooth product, there is little to no delay between entering a command and it occurring. Pressing the power button feels as reactive as turning off a TV.

It’s nice that the controls let you set the phone down. In addition to the buttons, voice commands with Siri or Google Assistant also work for simple instructions like “play (song) by (artist) on Spotify.” You’ll have to press the multi-function button for that, unlike a more sophisticated Alexa speaker that’s always listening. It’s a compromise suitable for folks who don’t feel comfortable in total smart home immersion, but still want the convenience of voice commands.

Bluetooth pairing is simple—the SoundLink Revolve II automatically enters pairing mode when powered on, so all it takes is selecting it on your phone. Bucking the trend of ditching auxiliary inputs, Bose includes a 3.5mm port for a wired connection, which is great, though you’ll have to provide your own cable.

Depending on your needs, the fact that the Bose Connect app does very little might count as a pro or con. It’s mainly for updates, and renaming the speaker. The random name generator supplies some amusing suggestions, at least—this unit named itself Pope of Mope. If you have a second Bose Bluetooth speaker, the app is where you’ll access Party Mode to sync the speakers, but otherwise you probably don’t need it most of the time. For its diminutive stature, the speaker gets louder than some cheap speakers, and indeed, the sound projects evenly in every direction as designed.

Bose designed the SoundLink Revolve II to share the exact same controls as the larger SoundLink Revolve+ II. Besides the usual volume buttons and power buttons, here are the controls.

Mode Function Action
Mode

Media playback over Bluetooth

Function

Pauses audio

Action

Press once

Mode

Media playback over Bluetooth

Function

Skip forward to next track

Action

Double-press

Mode

Media playback over Bluetooth

Function

Skip backward to previous track

Action

Triple-press

Mode

Media playback over aux or USB

Function

Mutes audio

Action

Press once

Mode

Media playback or standby

Function

Activate your phone’s smart assistant

Action

Press and hold

Mode

Incoming call

Function

Answer

Action

Press once

Mode

Incoming call

Function

Decline

Action

Press and hold

Mode

During a call

Function

Transfer the call to your smartphone

Action

Press and hold

Mode

During a call

Function

End the call

Action

Press once

Mode

Incoming call during an ongoing call

Function

Answer incoming call and put current call on hold

Action

Press once

Mode

Incoming call during an ongoing call

Function

Decline incoming call

Action

Press and hold

Mode

Two active calls

Function

Switch between calls

Action

Double-press

What’s not so good about the Bose SoundLink Revolve II?

A close up of the Bose SoundLink Revolve II showing the aux in and charging port with the microUSB cable.

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microUSB is a bit outdated, but an aux input is a welcomed detail.

Bose includes a microUSB cable with the SoundLink Revolve II, which charges the speaker fine, but a newer USB-C connection suits the price tag better. It also has no fast charge function, taking 4 hours to fully charge from empty. Furthermore, the optional charging cradle is an additional cost and one wonders why Bose omits it from the package — it’s not like this is a cheap speaker to begin with.

For its size the SoundLink Revolve II has a lot of bass on tap—too much. While for casual use, the highs and mids sound reasonable, the bass overwhelms the audio pretty often. The Bose Connect app could use an equalizer, because podcasts don’t need that much low end emphasis, and it’s outright distracting with some music when the bass matches volume or overrides the lead vocals. On the SoundLink Revolve II, tracks with already loudly mixed bass may experience the unfortunate rattle associated with too much bass, although this admittedly occurs very infrequently. Interestingly, Bose appears to have a built in a function that turns down the bass EQ as you increase overall volume, but you need to get fairly loud (read: not super safe) before the sound improves.

It’s also surprising that the SoundLink Revolve II only supports the basic SBC codec over Bluetooth. The logic at play perhaps is that if you seek the best quality, you’ll just plug in your 3.5mm jack. Realistically, anyone with an iPhone hasn’t had a headphone jack for years without a dongle, so we’d like to see AAC (like all current Bose wireless headphones), and something from the aptX family of codecs for Android, though maybe that want is a little ambitious.

The SoundLink Revolve II having an IP55 rating suggests durability, and while the speaker may survive dust or a bit of water, the finish flakes off easily, so it won’t necessarily continue looking good with prolonged exposure to the elements. Even careful handling doesn’t always prevent bits of the matte black from coming off the speaker’s aluminum housing. This may bother people investing in an expensive Bluetooth speaker. Realistically, the case use is likely limited to inside your home or on your deck—which makes the fact that Bose doesn’t include that charging cradle all the more glaring.

Bose SoundLink Revolve II specs

Getting down to brass tacks, here are the key specifications of the Bose SoundLink Revolve II.

Bose SoundLink Revolve II

Size

152 mm x 82 mm x 82 mm

Weight

660 grams

IP certification

IP55

Wired audio connection

3.5mm aux in

Wireless audio connection

Bluetooth 4.1; SBC, and wired

Controls

Button/Voice

Battery life

13 hours

Fast charging

No

Connector

microUSB

Price

Original: $219 USD

Bose SoundLink Revolve II review: Should you buy it?

An iPhone sits on a metal bench next to a Bose SoundLink Revolve II with stripes of sunlight on the Bose speaker.

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The SoundLink Revolve II favors a bass heavy sound at low and moderate volumes, which is arguably too much indoors, but makes more sense outside.

The Bose SoundLink Revolve II is an awkward entry into the SoundLink family. This won’t be the only speaker in your house, and it’s not worth the price to buy two for Party Mode, nor is it tough enough to go outdoors unscathed. On the other hand, it fits a pre-party if you want a speaker while getting ready for a night out.

The ease of use and optional auxiliary input are excellent pros, and they make the SoundLink Revolve II both family friendly and compelling for the tech averse. The ability to pick different languages rates as a plus, but the robotic voice sounds quite unnatural—almost comedically so at times. Heck, even the bassy sound could count as a positive for some listeners, particularly when outdoors.

However, some features are simply outdated, like microUSB charging without quick charge and using SBC codec only transmitted over (albeit a stable) Bluetooth 4.1. Bose also could’ve added an equalizer to its app — that way you could avoid all that disproportionately loud low end while listening to Maurice Ravel at home, and then revert to a bassier sound later when you play sunn O))). We could overlook many of our qualms if the speaker was priced accordingly, but the Bose branding doesn’t come cheap.

Adventurous folks who only want Bluetooth for music outdoors should look for something more rugged, like the JBL Charge 5 for $149 at Amazon. The Sony SRS-XE300 (on the product’s website) also offers some improvements over the SoundLink Revolve II, with a better IP67 rating, a more comprehensive app (with EQ), a better codec selection, and USB-C charging, but no aux input, and less refined treble reproduction.

Sonos is like the Pepsi to Bose’s Coca-Cola, so unsurprisingly the Sonos Roam is another option ($418 at Amazon) with added Wi-Fi capabilities and deeper tech features, but a less immediately user friendly interface.

You could also save a few bucks and grab the UE BOOM 3. while it’s not the newest on the block, sharing some of the older tech of SoundLink Revolve II, it’s also quite a bit cheaper at $129 at Amazon. You can also EQ it, and the hardy build keeps the finish intact.

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Bose SoundLink Revolve II

3.5mm port • Voice command supported • Omnidirectional sound

A good-looking and straightforward speaker

The Bose SoundLink Revolve II produces a loud sound in every direction. Bluetooth pairing is simple, commands are responsive, and it has a 3.5mm port.

Frequently asked questions

First of all the Bose Portable Smart Speaker is quite a bit larger and pricier ($399 at Amazon) than the Bose SoundLink Revolve II. The Portable Smart Speaker has a handle, a lesser IPX4 rating, but more importantly, it’s a Wi-Fi smart speaker with Bluetooth capabilities. To contrast, the SoundLink Revolve II is a Bluetooth only speaker that relies on your phone for smart features.

The following are the pre-installed languages on the SoundLink Revolve II.

  • Dutch
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Mandarin
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • Swedish