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Fluance Fi50

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The Fluance Fi50 Bluetooth wireless speaker system with 2.1 + EDR, aptX codec, USB charging input, 40 Watts power and sleek design make this an awesome compact solution that belies its asking price.Read more
In the ever-expanding galaxy of Bluetooth speakers, portability and price are often the priority at the expense of style and sound, but the Fluance Fi50 is a slick, wood-frame speaker that succeeds in flipping that script. We took one home for a few weeks to test it out.Read more
I'm starting to lean away from portable, battery-operated speakers for my home listening needs, since I don't move them around much.  Hopefully, somethingRead more
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Pros

  • high quality and they look great
  • The accompanying piano was also full bodied
  • The USB port is a nice touch and will charge your devices

Cons

  • a tiny bit of amplifier hiss
  • Without feet or the power adapter
  • Fi50 connected automatically when I started playing music on my phone

Key specs

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  • 33 ft
  • 40 W

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Fluance Fi50 - Pros & Cons

Fluance Fi50

Pros

  • high quality and they look great
  • The accompanying piano was also full bodied
  • The USB port is a nice touch and will charge your devices
  • something larger and mostly stationary produces better quality sound
  • two digit display up front and responsive touch-sensitive controls
  • Fi50 blends nicely into the background of most environments
  • looks like a phenomenal value and high performer
  • Sleek design
  • high performance
  • and great connectivity

Cons

  • a tiny bit of amplifier hiss
  • Without feet or the power adapter
  • Fi50 connected automatically when I started playing music on my phone
  • There s no battery and the MDF case will not stand up to water exposure
  • s not wide enough for true stereo separation
  • plot shows quite a bit of low frequency rolloff
  • vocals were a bit flat and too relaxed
  • not the best speaker in its price range
  • The Fluance logo is a bit plain
  • it s a little heavy
  • and multi-room capabilities

Fluance Fi50 - Technical Overview

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IconBluetooth wireless range
33 ft
Best:
Ion Cornerstone
Bluetooth wireless range: 984.25 ft
IconWeight
6078.14 g
Best:
Philips BT2650
Weight: 0.21 g

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Fluance Fi50 - Full Specifications

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Sound
Channels2.1
Low frequency40.0 Hz
High frequency20.0 kHz
RMS40.0 W
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Dimensions
Height5.7 in
Width20.4 in
Depth7.1 in
Weight214.4 oz
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Features
USB input portyes
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Design
Colour of productBlack
Built-in displayyes
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Connectivity
Source of connection
  • iOS App
  • Android App
  • Windows Phone App
  • Mac App
  • PC App
Aptx Supportyes
Bluetoothyes
Wired inputs
3.5mm
Bluetooth version2.1 + EDR
Bluetooth wireless range33.0 ft
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Power
Electric (not USB)yes

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Fluance Fi50 Fluance - Editorial Reviews (7)

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Fluance Fi50 Fluance Fi50 Two-Way Hi-Fi Wireless Speaker System Review
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Audioholics Home Theater, HDTV, Receivers, Speakers, Blu-ray Reviews and News
Published: 18.07.2015
Fluance Fi50 Two-Way Hi-Fi Wireless Speaker System Review

The Fluance Fi50 Bluetooth wireless speaker system with 2.1 + EDR, aptX codec, USB charging input, 40 Watts power and sleek design make this an awesome compact solution that belies its asking price.

Fluance Fi50 Review: Fluance Fi50 puts style and sound in a nice wooden box
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New Atlas
Published: 30.09.2015
Review: Fluance Fi50 puts style and sound in a nice wooden box

In the ever-expanding galaxy of Bluetooth speakers, portability and price are often the priority at the expense of style and sound, but the Fluance Fi50 is a slick, wood-frame speaker that succeeds in flipping that script. We took one home for a few weeks to test it out.

Fluance Fi50 Fluance Fi50 Bluetooth speaker review - The Gadgeteer
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The Gadgeteer
Published: 21.08.2015
Fluance Fi50 Bluetooth speaker review - The Gadgeteer

I'm starting to lean away from portable, battery-operated speakers for my home listening needs, since I don't move them around much.  Hopefully, something

Fluance Fi50 Fluance Fi50 Bluetooth Wood Speaker review: This big box puts out really big sound
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
Published: 07.12.2016
Fluance Fi50 Bluetooth Wood Speaker review: This big box puts out really big sound
3.0

The Fi50 sounds more like a bookshelf speaker than a one that sits on a table top. We dig its frequency range, but it's not the best speaker in its price range.

Fluance Fi50 Fluance Fi50 speaker review, the best bluetooth speaker under $200?
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AndroidGuys
Published: 04.05.2017
Fluance Fi50 speaker review, the best bluetooth speaker under $200?

We've reviewed a ton of Bluetooth speakers over the years here at AndroidGuys. There are thousands on the market and a search on Amazon may turn up an overwhelming amount of small, portable, inexpensive speakers that are almost disposable. But, what if you're looking for a little bit more? Fluance is a name you may know from its audio products. Not only does it make speakers like the Fi30, Fi50, and Fi70, but it also has a foothold in the home theater system area too. While the Fi50 isn't a home theater system speaker, I point this out to illustrate that these guys know what they're doing when it comes to audio equipment. They aren't a random company that just shows up on Amazon or eBay. The Fluance Fi50 isn't a portable speaker. That isn't to say it has to be stationary, but this isn't a speaker you're going to take with you to the beach or on a day out. It's big, it's meant to stay in one place and it lacks any kind of battery power. That's not a negative. In fact, I think it's a positive because Fluance is able to do away with a lot of the little things since they know this speaker isn't moving. The Fi50 comes in three colors, Black Ash (the color of our review unit), Lucky Bamboo, and Natural Walnut. I like how Fluance changed up the color of the face to match the Lucky Bamboo color, but I really think the design of the speaker shines in the two darker shades. We have a darker entertainment center and darker furniture and it really goes well in our living room. We've got it in the center of our entertainment center and it doesn't look remotely out of place. On the front of the speaker, you're greeted by and LCD display and dual full-range 5" woven woofers. While the LCD doesn't display useful information like the time, it does give you a readout of the current volume level. A dot will appear in the bottom left corner of the speaker if a device is connected and you have the option to turn the LCD off if you so please. The top of the device houses the touch-sensitive controls. Fluance opted for these controls instead of buttons that stick out and it was definitely the right choice as they look like they belong here. All you get are buttons to control the brightness (3 stages), an options button and volume up and down. The options button gives you the ability to increase and decrease bass and treble but those are the only two options. The rear of the device houses ports for power along with a power button, aux in, a USB port and a pairing reset button. The USB port is a nice touch and will charge your devices at 2.1A, which is a little bit higher than you might expect to find on a speaker. One of the nicer things about the Fluance Fi50 is that it's always in pairing mode. This is one of those features that Fluance was able to include since it doesn't have to worry about battery life. I've had several friends or family members over that wanted to show us a video of their kid's dance recital or a cool video they found off YouTube. I had them jump into Bluetooth settings and pair to the speaker in about four seconds. Another advantage to having a bigger body is just how good this thing sounds. It may not be the best sounding speaker on the market but is certainly in the upper echelon of what you can get for $200 and might be the best in its price range. I've listened to speakers that reach up into the $400, $500, and $600 ranges and this matches them in most respects. Frist off, this thing gets LOUD. If you have a neighbor you want to annoy, get this thing because they'll definitely be able to hear it unless you have incredibly thick walls. We have generally kept the speaker between 10 and 20 volume and it's more than loud enough. Lows are truly awesome. Fluance states the Fi50 gets all the way down to 40 Hz and it shows through in bass-heavy music like EDM or Rap. Again, if you want to annoy your neighbors.... Moving on to the mids and the highs. Fluance did a great job tuning the Fi50 to have a rich midrange and a nice wide soundstage for a Bluetooth speaker. The highs aren't as harsh as I've heard on other mid-tier to high-end speakers and that's a nice change. Overall, there's a really nice balance to the Fluance Fi50 between the lows, mids, and highs with a slight tilt towards some of the bassy lows. It's not Beats worthy, but it does make some more bass-heavy tracks more enjoyable if you're into that sort of thing. While the Fluance Fi50 won't be perfect for everyone, it will be a very nice addition for those seeking something like this. My wife and I often like to turn off the TVs, kick on some music in the background and read Reddit or just hang out and this is perfect for that. The audio sounds fantastic and can get extremely loud if we feel like being a little rambunctious. The Fi50 is going to sound better than almost all soundbars with Bluetooth and is an improvement over something like a Google Home, so if you care about having a persistent, excellent sounding speaker in your living room that is a snap to use, check out this out. The Fluance Fi50 is easily worth the money you'll spend on it and beats out a lot of speakers in higher price ranges. You can pick up the Fluance Fi50 from Fluance's website, Amazon, and Jet.com

Fluance Fi50 A premium-sounding Bluetooth speaker for an affordable price
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CNET
Published: 06.08.2015
A premium-sounding Bluetooth speaker for an affordable price

While it may not be a truly portable wireless speaker, the beefy Fluance Fi50 delivers excellent sound quality for $200.

Fluance Fi50 Fluance Fi50 Bluetooth Speaker Review: Big Sound In Big, Retro Package
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Forbes
Published: 24.02.2017
Fluance Fi50 Bluetooth Speaker Review: Big Sound In Big, Retro Package

Most Bluetooth speakers are built around portability. Fluance doesn’t care much about that. Freed from the tyranny of the battery, its Fi50 Bluetooth speaker is large, offers a uniquely retro design and packs a big audio punch at a surprisingly affordable price.