![]() The sound from this speaker is very, very impressive. What a sound, I thought my old Hive 2 was a pretty big sound for a larger Bluetooth speaker - that’s gone to the great speaker graveyard in the sky now. It appears I’m in the minority in my house though, the boss and the kids love them and will switch them back on at every opportunity. I’m of the opinion that I want to listen to my music at home, not watch it. In fact, I’m so grumpy that I’ve never liked discos! I was never a fan of all the 90’s big stereos that looked like a disco. This is much better and the similar 360 sound concept makes this speaker an ideal replacement if coupled with a little Echo Dot. ![]() I know the Amazon Echo (1st gen) didn’t have the greatest reviews for it’s sound, but it isn’t a bad speaker. Sound is awesome, I haven’t played with the EQ settings on the app - haven’t felt the need. I’ve had a mixture of some nice chilled Faithless and Cafe Del Mar all the way up to Slipknot through it over the last week or so. for a direct comparison I switched it out with the Flare - What a difference! The bass was massive! so much so that given the location is on top of an MDF cabinet, I had to switch the BassUp off! Just wow! I have, or rather had, a Kitsound Hive 2 plugged into my living room Echo Dot. The sound improvement is huge - the sound is really bright and clear. ![]() However, that said, I have a Soundcore Mini2 and a few other Bluetooth speakers. I’m not an audiophile - I love my music and can tell the difference between a piece of garbage and something a lot better! Far too many loud gigs has meant my hearing isn’t 100% - 95 maybe… ![]() I haven’t submerged it, but have run it under a tap several times - I love watching people’s faces when you do that and they don’t know it’s waterproof! ![]()
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