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Weight | 580 g Best: Philips BT2650 Weight: 0.21 g |
Channels | 2.0 |
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Number of drivers | 2 |
Height | 2.64 in |
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Width | 7.44 in |
Depth | 2.17 in |
Weight | 20.46 oz |
Built-in microphone | yes |
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Colour of product | Black,Metallic |
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Built-in display | no |
AUX in | yes |
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Bluetooth | yes |
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Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | no |
Battery capacity | 1750.0 mAh |
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Battery life (max) | 10.0 h |
The Voca's an attractive wireless speaker for the money - it's just held back by overpowering bass
Last Updated - Sunday, January 3, 2016When you take a look at the Pure Voca, you would know firsthand that you’re about to get a quality product. The exteriors are wrapped around an aluminum case which is completed with a brushed-metal effect. This immediately sets it apart from the many of its rivals who sport a cheaper-looking and feeling plastic material, even at the same price class. Even though it looks classy, it is not for everyone since the audio signatures deliver quite the overpowering bass. The Pure Voca is a Stylish, Bassy Speaker Even when you mess around with
I was very excited when I got the chance to review the brand's first portable Bluetooth speaker, the Pure Voca, to see if, when focusing on playing music, it lived up to its bold claims of a 'clear and big sound', and it didn't disappoint.