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Divoom Bluetune Solo

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This speaker doesn't cost much, but you can get better sound quality for the same price elsewhereRead more
In today's review I'll be covering four Bluetooth speakers we've had in the Play3r labs over the last few weeks. The speakers range from the ultra portable to the...Read more
It has often been said that good things come in small packages and the Divoom Bluetune-Solo certainly lives up to that mantle. This compact Bluetooth speaker certainly punches above its weight and proves thatRead more
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Pros

  • The design is slick and the included package is great
  • the unit switches quickly and smoothly between music and calls
  • Great sound

Cons

  • Not content to add just a color or two
  • muddy sound
  • doesn't have the same level of controls as was present on the Blaster Bee

Key specs

  • yes
  • 32.81 ft
  • no
  • yes
  • 4 Ω
  • 8 h
  • 500 mAh

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Divoom Bluetune Solo - Pros & Cons

Divoom Bluetune Solo

Pros

  • The design is slick and the included package is great
  • the unit switches quickly and smoothly between music and calls
  • Great sound
  • great looks
  • great functionality
  • above average audio quality
  • with very good bass
  • Bluetune-Solo came packaged quite nicely
  • the builds looks and feels solid
  • Bluetooth device is extremely simple and effortless
  • The sound produced carried nicely around the house

Cons

  • Not content to add just a color or two
  • muddy sound
  • doesn't have the same level of controls as was present on the Blaster Bee
  • the Solo expensive and disappointing
  • revealing a somewhat tinny sound
  • no access to a USB connection
  • white noise coming out of the speaker
  • the matte finish will not show any fingerprint
  • the audio started to crack a little
  • a noticeable bulge will be hard to hide
  • the sound profile of the Bluetune-Solo is not to my liking

Divoom Bluetune Solo - Technical Overview

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IconBluetooth wireless range
32.81 ft
Best:
Ion Cornerstone
Bluetooth wireless range: 984.25 ft
IconPeak power
4 W
Best:
Devialet Phantom
Peak power: 4500 W
IconImpedance
4 Ω
Best:
Sony MS-410
Impedance: 30000 Ω
IconWeight
230 g
Best:
Philips BT2650
Weight: 0.21 g

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Divoom Bluetune Solo - Full Specifications

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Sound
Channels1.0
Low frequency60.0 Hz
High frequency20.0 kHz
Peak power4.0 W
Impedance4.0 Ω
Number of drivers1
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Dimensions
Height2.87 in
Width2.36 in
Depth2.36 in
Weight8.11 oz
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Features
Docking station for mobile/Tabletno
Radio receiverno
Smart speaker (virtual assistant)no
Speakerphoneyes
USB input portyes
Built-in microphoneyes
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Design
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Gold
  • Orange
  • Red
  • White
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Connectivity
USByes
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
Bluetooth codecSBC
Bluetooth profileA2DP
Wired inputs
  • 3.5mm
  • Micro-USB
Bluetooth version2.1
Bluetooth wireless range32.81 ft
Analogue 3.5mm input (Aux)1
Wireless network (Wi-Fi)no
Headphone Portyes
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Power
Battery operatedyes
USB poweredyes
Electric (not USB)yes
Battery typeLi-Ion
Playback time8.0 h
Battery capacity500.0 mAh
Battery life (max)8.0 h

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Divoom Bluetune Solo Divoom - Editorial Reviews (12)

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Divoom Bluetune Solo Divoom Bluetune-Solo review
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Expert Reviews
Published: 22.12.2013
Divoom Bluetune-Solo review
3.0

This speaker doesn't cost much, but you can get better sound quality for the same price elsewhere

Divoom Bluetune Solo Play3r Bluetooth Speaker Roundup - Play3r
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Play3r
Published: 03.10.2013
Play3r Bluetooth Speaker Roundup - Play3r

In today's review I'll be covering four Bluetooth speakers we've had in the Play3r labs over the last few weeks. The speakers range from the ultra portable to the...

Divoom Bluetune Solo Divoom Bluetooth speakers – review of Bluetune-Solo
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Product Reviews Net
Published: 27.03.2013
Divoom Bluetooth speakers – review of Bluetune-Solo

It has often been said that good things come in small packages and the Divoom Bluetune-Solo certainly lives up to that mantle. This compact Bluetooth speaker certainly punches above its weight and proves that

Divoom Bluetune Solo First Look: Divoom Bluetune-Solo Bluetooth Speaker
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iLounge
Published: 12.02.2013
First Look: Divoom Bluetune-Solo Bluetooth Speaker

Bluetune-Solo ($50) is a small monaural Bluetooth speaker with speakerphone capabilities, released by Shenzhen-based Divoom. The tube-shaped handheld unit ...

Divoom Bluetune Solo Divoom Bluetune-Solo v3 portable Bluetooth speaker
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Divoom Bluetune-Solo v3 portable Bluetooth speaker

BLUETUNE SOLO V3 portable Bluetooth speaker test and consumer review - TestProductReview.com

Divoom Bluetune Solo Protected: A Portable Bluetooth Speaker Done Right, Bluetune-Solo Review
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Chip Chick
Published: 07.04.2013
Protected: A Portable Bluetooth Speaker Done Right, Bluetune-Solo Review

There are a lot of portable Bluetooth speakers out there in all different sizes shapes and colors. But every now and then one comes along that is just right. The Bluetune Solo by Divoom is

Divoom Bluetune Solo Divoom Bluetune-Solo Portable Bluetooth Speaker
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Audioholics Home Theater, HDTV, Receivers, Speakers, Blu-ray Reviews and News
Published: 08.05.2013
Divoom Bluetune-Solo Portable Bluetooth Speaker

I found a new portable Bluetooth speaker this week called the Divoom Bluetune-Solo. What I like about it (apart form the fact that it's priced right, at $50) is that it's a portable speaker that works

Divoom Bluetune Solo Divoom Bluetune Solo BT speaker: Outstanding value, vivid colors, great sound
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ZDNet
Published: 16.05.2013
Divoom Bluetune Solo BT speaker: Outstanding value, vivid colors, great sound

There are a lot of portable Bluetooth speaker options available. and I found the Divoom Bluetune Solo to be an excellent choice at a fantastic price. It comes in several attractive colors and even serves as a microphone.

Divoom Bluetune Solo Bluetune-Solo Bluetooth Speaker Review
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GamingShogun |
Published: 02.04.2013
Bluetune-Solo Bluetooth Speaker Review

For whatever reason, the universe hates me when it comes to portable speakers for my bluetooth and music devices.  Over the years, I have tried a number of products that just never seemed to give me the quality of sound that I was looking for.  This explains why my heart sank a few levels when I hea

Divoom Bluetune Solo Divoom Bluetune Solo Wireless Speaker Review
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PinoyTechBlog
Published: 12.12.2013
Divoom Bluetune Solo Wireless Speaker Review

The Bluetune Solo is another wireless speaker from Divoom, and this one is much smaller…

Divoom Bluetune Solo Review: Divoom Bluetune Solo bluetooth portable speaker
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AndroidGuys
Published: 17.05.2013
Review: Divoom Bluetune Solo bluetooth portable speaker

If you're looking for a killer Bluetooth speaker with big sound for a small price, look no further. The Bluetune Solo from Divoom includes:Small, compact and sturdy build Wireless play from up to 10 meters away Built-in microphone for hands-free calls 8-hour rechargeable batteryThis reviewer had a review unit in blue, and it looked great. The device is easy to hook up to your phone or tablet, and - by the way - did I mention the sound quality? This speaker packed a punch that was completely unexpected, with noticeable highs (treble), along with seriously impressive bass. Like, seriously impressive. Bumping up the low end on the EQ from my Note II and hooking the Bluetune Solo really helped put the "Bass" in "Bassnectar", if you know what I mean. Setting the Bluetune outside when I had some friends over had them looking around, trying to figure out where my "sound system" in my backyard was, only to find that it was coming from "that lit up blue thing" sitting on my barbecue.The battery lasted around 8-9 hours for me when being used constantly. As far as standby time, it took the Bluetune Solo well over a week to die when not in use. When completely turned off, I found myself able to pop it back on and use it for the expected amount of time afterwards, meaning no residual battery leak. I would bet you could turn this thing off, forget about it in a box for 8-12 months, come back, and find it has the same battery level it did to begin with. Charging is also made simple with the fact that it takes a standard smartphone power adapter, so you can just hook it up to whichever of the 15 phone chargers you have laying around the house. Is it just me that has that? Surely that isn't just me.There's also another cool feature you don't see in a lot of wireless speakers, which is an auxiliary passthrough. Hook the device up via Bluetooth, move it, and now you can even plug in something else - say, your complete sound system or a pair of headphones - into the speaker. The only real downside, though, is that the passthrough is passive, meaning that audio will come through the speaker and whatever you have plugged into it, meaning you can't really use this feature to plug in headphones and use it as a sort of Bluetooth headphone adapter. What it lacks in that department, however, it makes up for with the full Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and full A2DP stereo support.the bottom of the device lights up to the main color of the speaker, which looks pretty slick. On top of great sound, it has a great look when hooked up and being used. There's also a call / play / pause button on the top, so you don't have to go dashing for your phone or tablet when you want to answer that important phone call or hold the music for a second. In fact, the built-in microphone makes the job of taking said calls even easier, which is definitely a plus. Something this reviewer likes as well is the fact that you can hook up to your Android device's audio only, and continue taking calls through your phone, or even a second headset.All-in-all, this device gets about an 8.5/10 from me. Great sound, great looks, great functionality - however, I just can't get past the passthrough that doesn't stop the device from playing through the actual speaker when you plug headphones into it. Is it a small deal? Of course it is, but hey - I'm a bit picky. Sans that, this is a wonderfully refreshing little speaker, packed full of sound quality that will leave you wondering how all that sound is coming from something so small.You can pick up a Bluetune Solo from Divoom at their website today for $49.99. For that price, you'll be sure to be majorly impressed by the increase in sound quality you can get from your device, and you can do it for less than going with a bigger name that's sure to sound just as good. The speaker comes in black, blue, white, red, and yellow.

Divoom Bluetune Solo Divoom Bluetune-solo portable Bluetooth speaker review – The Gadgeteer
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The Gadgeteer
Published: 09.04.2013
Divoom Bluetune-solo portable Bluetooth speaker review – The Gadgeteer