🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience Anywhere!
The Bose SoundLink Mini II Bluetooth Speaker delivers powerful audio in a compact design, featuring a 12-hour battery life and a 10-meter Bluetooth range, making it ideal for travel and outdoor activities.
Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Personal audio, outdoor activities, travel, hands-free communication |
Controller Type | Voice Control |
Color | black |
Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Control Method | Voice |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo, possibly Surround Sound |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Portable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Music |
Item Weight | 1200 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 13"W x 4.9"H |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 5 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
R**R
Best-sounding bluetooth speaker, ever made, for any price
I am a bit of a bluetooth audio junkie... audiophile? I've tried many dozens of bluetooth speakers (ultra-portable, portable, and tabletop), headsets, and more recently, earbuds. I first bought the original SoundLink Mini 4 or 5 years ago... and have bought many, many competitive offerings. In this ultraportable range, very good ones are from Bang & Olufsen (A1, A2 and P6). Surprisingly bad ones are from Bowers & Wilkins (T7) and KEF (Gravity One). Mediocrity resounds with Bose's own successor to the Mini, the Revolve and Revolve+, as well as the little brother of my all-around, all-time favorite bluetooth speaker, the Klipsch KMC-3 - the Klipsch Groove.For all of these contenders, and I want to emphasize that the B&O speakers are VERY good - you can't be unhappy with them - the Bose SoundLink Mini was, is, and apparently always will be, the biggest-sounding speaker in a little package. They have literally mastered the fluid dynamics of speaker engineering in a way that apparently cannot be replicated or beaten. And believe me, I've looked. Every cubic millimeter in this speaker generates good sound. The bass is phenomenal, that's really its party trick - but when you listen to this side-by-side with a cheaper, but similar-sized speaker, you notice that midranges are present, vocal, warm. You hear the treble with sparkling accuracy, and if you squint a little, even some stereo separation.I continue to look for someone who takes the art of sound further, in a similar or smaller package, but after years and dozens of tries - cheaper options and much more expensive options - sometimes expecting the contender not to stand up, sometimes with optimism - nothing, and I mean nothing, sounds as good, for being as small, as this.I like this so much that I bought several extra ones. I'll keep them on the shelf in case mine dies (I bought both the Mini and the Mini II). I'll give them as gifts. This is very, very well worth my money, and yours.Keep in mind, I'm also not comparing semi-portable or tabletop speakers in this. I have tried many, and kept several, incredibly good ones there too. Portables: Klipsch KMC-3, Peachtree Audio Deepblue, Aiwa Exos-9. Tabletop: the tight, controlled, punchy and precise Klipsch The Three, and the unbelievable, thunderous, ridiculously good Polk Woodbourne. I'm not claiming that the SoundLink Mini beats everything. I'm claiming that you will never hear a bigger tiny speaker in your life.Buy one. Put it in a corner - a few inches from the wall. Kitchen or bathroom counter. Play your favorite music at moderate volume. Prepare for jaw to hit the floor. 'Nuff said. Do it again Bose. The Revolve does not.
G**L
"...but Dad, it's SMOKEY...." ;-)
I really r-e-a-l-l-y tried to go with considerably less expensive alternatives. I read review after review on other portable Bluetooth speakers and have tried six or seven, seriously, yet they all left me flat. I've always said I was an elitist, not a snob. In other words, what mattered the most was the quality not the name or logo. In this case---Bose just beat 'em all hands down. I was/am though looong ago a classically trained musician and while I don't play any longer the ear doesn't ever really go away. And while I shamelessly admit to having several Bose products I was more than willing to accept 'less' to keep me company in the kitchen or tub, but most set my teeth on edge. The Soundlink Mini II produces deep, rich elegant sound that, by comparison to those I've tried, cannot be compared. This little guy, in addition to great signal strength in terms of range and a solid 10 hours of battery life (the nifty docking/charging station notwithstanding) is all but distortion free even cranked all the way up....you knew I had to give it a try Ha!. Vocals are crisp and whether low, mid or high the music (blues electric or acoustic, jazz, classical or rock) just flows and fills your ears with celebration. Do yourself a favor, stop auditioning others only to return them and try again, and just buy it. You won't be sorry....and by the way if you really wanna blow away the competition, check out the Bose Soundtouch 30...O-M-G!! (Nope, not a paid review whatever...I just take music rather seriously.) Thanks Amazon AND THANK YOU BOSE!! Enjoy.
J**N
Fantastic Sound!
I LOVE THIS SPEAKER!!!The sound is great in a quiet, low volume mode. And it’s fantastic turned all the way up when I want to dive in and bathe in whatever music I am listening to. Classical, pop, rock, oldies, Latin....it all sounds great! I love that it’s portable or I can use it sitting on its base. I keep it there most of the time to let it stay charged without having to think about it. But a single charge lasts for hours. You can’t go wrong with this one. It fills my small cottage and my big airy studio with wonderful sound. Podcasts are also great sound. Enjoy!!
R**A
Suprisingly great sound
Considering this is a tiny portable battery-powered Bluetooth speaker, the sound is really quite extraordinary. I have had this speaker for about a year now and am still completely satisfied. I have owned several Bluetooth speakers before, and this one is very clearly superior sound. I use it mostly to watch movies and listen to Spotify, sync'd with my Surface Pro 4 and that combination has been completely trouble-free. It is surprisingly heavy, almost like picking up a brick, but its high quality is obvious. Frequently I don't bother to turn on the big stereo anymore because I am satisfied with this sound. I highly recommend this speaker.
J**N
This little speaker has amazing sound depth to it
Love this little speaker. It is so small but but puts out a big sound. The bass in it is so rich and the highs are crisp. By far one of the best sounding bluetooths that I had. I wish it could get slightly loader and a bit expensive but still one of the best sounding ones that I have heard. Oh and also when played loud, the battery only lasted about 4 hours or so, but I did have it turned up pretty load so I’m sure that eats up a battery fairly quickly
A**R
A Truly GREAT Product
The sound quality of this Bose Bluetooth speaker is beyond belief! For about $150, it delivers great sound, portability and the Bose reputation for quality. We've been blown away by how great it sounds inside (where it will fill a room) and outside on our patio. The battery has a long life and the charging pad works very well. On a 1 to 10 scale, we'd rate the Soundlink Mini II as a solid 12. A terrific value and a wonderful product!
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