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Braven BRV-XXL

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Pros

  • It definitely improves as the volume rises
  • balanced sound
  • unique interactive controls

Cons

  • huge and heavy and seemingly tough enough to be used
  • heavier than a good-size cat or a medium-size pug
  • felt a bit lacking in this department

Key specs

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  • 100 W
  • 14 h
  • 15600 mAh

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Braven BRV-XXL - Pros & Cons

Braven BRV-XXL

Pros

  • It definitely improves as the volume rises
  • balanced sound
  • unique interactive controls
  • and great battery life
  • Very crisp
  • clean
  • full
  • and accurate for
  • simple
  • elegant
  • yet rugged design

Cons

  • huge and heavy and seemingly tough enough to be used
  • heavier than a good-size cat or a medium-size pug
  • felt a bit lacking in this department
  • Half its volume was too loud for the space
  • this speaker will be severe overkill
  • Braven is no stranger to portable audio
  • it is a little big
  • it is a little heavy
  • this is not your average Bluetooth speaker
  • speaker is not very easy to lug around
  • Sonos does not support Bluetooth out of the box)

Braven BRV-XXL - Technical Overview

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Braven BRV-XXL - Full Specifications

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Sound
Channels2.0
RMS100.0 W
Number of drivers4
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Connectivity
USByes
USB version2.0
Type of USB connectorMicro-USB
AUX inyes
Source of connection
  • iOS App
  • Android App
  • Windows Phone App
  • Mac App
  • PC App
  • Integrated in Speaker
Aptx Supportno
Bluetoothyes
Wired inputs
  • 3.5mm
  • Micro-USB
Wireless network (Wi-Fi)no
NFCyes
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Power
Battery operatedyes
USB poweredyes
Battery typeRechargeable Battery
Playback time14.0 h
Battery capacity15600.0 mAh
Battery life (max)14.0 h
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Design
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Black,Graphite
Built-in displayno
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Features
Smart speaker (virtual assistant)no
Humidity resistantyes
Speakerphoneyes
USB input portyes
IP code (level of dust/water resistance)IPX5
Water resistantyes
Built-in microphoneyes

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Braven BRV-XXL Braven - Editorial Reviews (13)

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Braven BRV-XXL A Review Of The Braven BRV-XXL – An Immense Speaker With Portability To Match
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Techgage
Published: 27.05.2016
A Review Of The Braven BRV-XXL – An Immense Speaker With Portability To Match

We live in a portable world. Everything must be portable. Too often, compromises are made to accommodate this demand of portability, and that holds true especially when it comes to audio. Braven is no stranger to portable audio, but its latest creation might be its best yet. Can you really have...

Braven BRV-XXL Braven BRV-XXL/2 Bluetooth speaker review - Big. Heavy. and Loud. - The Gadgeteer
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The Gadgeteer
Published: 22.02.2020
Braven BRV-XXL/2 Bluetooth speaker review - Big. Heavy. and Loud. - The Gadgeteer

REVIEW - When Braven was owned by another company, they had a slew of speakers to choose from—almost too many. After they were purchased by accessory maker

Braven BRV-XXL The Braven BRV-XXL is the biggest Bluetooth speaker I’ve ever seen (review)
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AndroidGuys
Published: 17.05.2016
The Braven BRV-XXL is the biggest Bluetooth speaker I’ve ever seen (review)
4.5

I've seen my fair share of products come across my desk for review in the time I've been writing. Not very often can I say that the product has taken up my entire desk. The Braven BRV-XXL Bluetooth Speaker is definitely in this category. First, here are the nuts and bolts of what we're talking about. Specs4 HD drivers, 1 subwoofer 14-hour playtime (15,600 mAh battery) 10 meter Bluetooth range IP5X Certified Dimensions: 20.25in x 8.25in x 9.5in Weight: 18lbsYep. You read that right. 18lbs. This puppy is huge. When I see something that big, my first thought is "there is plenty of room to fit in quality components. This thing is going to sound great." Does it? Read on to find out. Physical Overview The Braven BRV-XXL has an imposing design. With black hard plastic, black screws, and gray metal grills, this thing wouldn't look out of place at any work site. The buttons rest on the ends of the device and are flush with the body. This makes them impossible to make out unless you're looking directly at them, a problem we've mentioned in previous reviews, but it does get a nice flush look to the body. All of the ports sit under a flap to keep them protected.Sitting just above the grill is the smartest part of the BRV-XXL's design: a handle. This speaker would basically be impossible to carry around without it due to its size and weight. Luckily, the handle is part of the body and not removable. It's not coming off or getting lost anytime soon.Braven made some interesting choices regarding the sides of the device. It houses all the controls for the device and smartly uses a softer material instead of the hard plastic on the handle, but not all is good news.I previously mentioned the flap that covers the ports on the exterior of the body. There are a generous amount of ports including a DC input to charge the battery (sorry, no microUSB charging), a full-size USB port that you can use to charge up your phone (5V/1A), and two AUX ports (one for a microphone and one for a phone or other audio device). The opposite side of the BRV-XXL houses our control buttons. This is where you'll find the power, play, and audio up and down buttons. It isn't hard to memorize which button is where, thus negating the confusing design. Each button does have a cut-out symbol for its purpose, but its more for aesthetics than practicality. You probably won't be able to tell which button you're running your finger over in the dark on feel alone.Above the Braven logo on this side of the speaker is an NFC hotspot where you can place your phone to pair it with the speaker. I find that Bluetooth connections work better than NFC for speakers, so I don't know if I'd recommend using it. In the middle is a string of LED lights that indicate volume or how high or low your Bass or Treble are set.The grill covers both long sides of the speaker, as well as the bottom. It feels hard and industrial. I love how it looks and I have zero doubt it's going to hold up to some abuse. Sound I have two words to describe how loud the Braven BRV-XXL gets: Holy. Crap.My previous experience with the high-end Bluetooth speakers includes the UE Megaboom, Braven BRV-HD, and the Fugoo XL series. This absolutely dusts every one of them in terms of pure knock-your-socks-off volume. I have a pretty big, open living room and try to use that as my purely unscientific test on how loud a speaker can get. If I can crank it up and it fills the room, I'm happy. I had the Braven BRV-XXL at a quarter volume and it filled the room. Half its volume was too loud for the space.Holy cow.The Braven BRV-XXL is one of the best sounding Bluetooth speakers I've heard. It outperforms all of the previously mentioned speakers in terms of low-end kick. The bass is satisfying at higher volumes, but I can see where someone listening at lower volumes might feel a bit let down. It definitely improves as the volume rises.Vocals sound great too. I love listening to powerful female vocalists and their voices come through feeling rich and full. The high ends aren't too forward, which can happen from time to time on other speakers, so you won't be troubled by piercing audio.While the volume can get extremely loud, it does distort just the smallest amount at the highest volumes. If you're getting into the highest 10% or so of volume, you can pick up some slight distortions. But, honestly, I don't know how many people are going to get there. Using this as the music system at an outdoor birthday party, we still kept the speaker around half volume and it filled the rather large yard we were hosting the party in. It's just impressive. Odds and Ends Battery life is dead on the estimates given by Braven. I've listened through about four battery cycles and hit within an hour on either side of the 14-hour estimate every time. While 14 hours is enough to get you through a couple of parties, I felt a bit lacking in this department. Speakers like the Fugoo XL and UE Megaboom have significantly longer battery life in significantly smaller packages.In the box, you'll find adapters for other outlet types from around the world, in addition to a shoulder strap for even easier transportation.One of the standout features that most people are glossing over is the ability to turn the BRV-XXL into a mobile PA system. The second AUX input for a microphone takes this from just a very loud speaker to a very loud PA system that shouldn't have any issue cutting through crowd noise at large events. If you're the owner of a business that regularly goes to places like street fairs, this would be a really great option to draw people to your booth or establishment. Conclusion There is nothing about the Braven BRV-XXL that isn't big. Big sound, big body, big price tag. The $350 price tag (Amazon) is nothing to blush at. It runs at a higher price than competitors from UE and Fugoo, but you do gain truly superior volume with Braven. I'll definitely be taking this to the beach this summer and tailgating in the fall due to the fact that it's very versatile. Is it big and unwieldy? Yeah, sure, but it's nothing I can't handle with the attached handle or the shoulder strap that Braven included.You can pick up the Braven BRV-XXL on Braven's website or on Amazon.

Braven BRV-XXL Braven XXL Portable Bluetooth Speaker Review
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SlashGear
Published: 05.08.2016
Braven XXL Portable Bluetooth Speaker Review

Bluetooth speakers are usually a mixed bag. If you want something portable enough to slip in your pocket, chances are you have to accept middling sound quality. If you’ve got space in your ba…

Braven BRV-XXL Bigger is better for Braven and its massive new BRV-XXL Bluetooth speaker
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Tech Guide
Published: 30.05.2016
Bigger is better for Braven and its massive new BRV-XXL Bluetooth speaker

Braven believes bigger is better which is why they’ve just released this bad boy – the BRV-XXL – the largest Bluetooth speaker they’ve made that can be used anywhere from your bedroom to the beach. The Braven BRV-XXL has a rugged construction so it can take accidental falls, sand, dust and dirt while an IPX5 […]

Braven BRV-XXL The 7 Best Bluetooth Speakers of 2020
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Lifewire
The 7 Best Bluetooth Speakers of 2020

Portable Bluetooth speakers untether you when you want great sound on the go. We tested options from brands like Bose, Google, and JBL to find the best picks on the market.

Braven BRV-XXL Braven BRV-XXL Bluetooth speaker review – The Gadgeteer
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The Gadgeteer
Published: 12.07.2016
Braven BRV-XXL Bluetooth speaker review – The Gadgeteer
Braven BRV-XXL BRAVEN BRV-XXL review: When you need big sound, go XXL
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Techaeris
Published: 09.02.2017
BRAVEN BRV-XXL review: When you need big sound, go XXL
2.5

I can only describe the sound of the BRAVEN BRV-XXL as BIG and clear.

Braven BRV-XXL Braven BRV-XXL/2 Review: Your beefy bass buddy
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SlashGear
Published: 17.05.2020
Braven BRV-XXL/2 Review: Your beefy bass buddy

Bluetooth speakers so vast they demand their own carry handle may trade portability for punch, but when social distancing says you can't go further than…

Braven BRV-XXL Braven BRV-XXL/2 Review
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PCMAG
Published: 23.04.2020
Braven BRV-XXL/2 Review
4.0

Braven's BRV-XXL/2 speaker delivers thunderous audio performance from a massive, outdoor-friendly frame with a powerful subwoofer and a built-in bottle opener.

Braven BRV-XXL Braven BVR-XXL/2 Bluetooth speaker review: Gigantor lays down the beat
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Published: 01.04.2020
Braven BVR-XXL/2 Bluetooth speaker review: Gigantor lays down the beat
4.0

If you appreciate volume, thump, and durability in a speaker, the Braven BVR-XXL/2 should be at the top of your short list. It's IPX5 rated, sounds good for the weatherized category, and even features a magnetic bottle opener.

Braven BRV-XXL Review: The Braven BRV XXL - If Thor, the God of Thunder, were to design a Bluetooth speaker, it would probably look and sound a lot like this
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Android Police
Published: 26.06.2016
Review: The Braven BRV XXL - If Thor, the God of Thunder, were to design a Bluetooth speaker, it would probably look and sound a lot like this

Braven BRV-XXL Braven XXL Review: Big and Booming
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Tom's Guide
Published: 15.04.2016
Braven XXL Review: Big and Booming
4.0

Braven XXL's big size is matched by its big sound and impressive durability, though the speaker is not very easy to lug around.

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