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Weight | 4300 g Best: Philips BT2650 Weight: 0.21 g |
The French audiophile brand has brought out a mini version of its powerhouse Phantom speakers, but don't be fooled by the diminutive dimensions – this wireless speaker is still capable of ridiculous bass and an impressive, dynamic soundscape
Devialet's wireless speaker combines distinct style with dynamic sound
French company Devialet has shrunk its Phantom series loudspeakers with the launch of the Reactor. But it's as potent as ever, says Jon Myles. Read our
Has the company been able to pack that level of technology in a relatively smaller package or is it just an expensive speaker that makes big claims. Let’s find out in our Reactor 900 review.
What do you get when you mix Devialet's DNA into a speaker the size of two Google Homes? A lot of sound, and some pretty freakin ridiculous bass.
Space-age speaker gets hit by a shrink ray
Innovative wireless speaker with impressive bass
The 900 watt speaker costs a bomb.
The Devialet Phantom II 98dB Opéra de Paris speaker performs well at loud volumes, and it does have a good maximum volume.