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The integrated microphone also means that these Revolve speakers can also function as speakerphone. I primarily used an iPhone 7 Plus and a Galaxy S8 streaming music over Bluetooth for testing both speakers. There’s also a Party Mode function that lets you output the same music on multiple Revolve speakers. The app also lets you configure two speakers to work in stereo mode, assigning a left and right configuration to achieve the stereo effect. Like all SoundLink devices, you would need to install the free SoundTouch app (available on Android and iOS) to configure the speaker. Both speakers also support NFC for an easier pairing. Most of the controls are located on top, including volume controls and the Bluetooth pairing button. Both devices use micro USB for charging and can also accept external audio through its 3.5 mm input jack at its rear. Other than that, both are entirely similar in functionality. Other than the size, the main difference between the Revolve and its bigger brother is the added battery life along with a carrying handle built into the Revolve+. There also a connector located at the bottom of the speaker that lets you charge it using an optional charging cradle that is sold separately. The bottom part also includes a quarter-twenty thread so you can easily mount it on a tripod just like a camera. The Revolve however has a “dual-opposing passive-radiators along with a powerful, ultra-efficient transducer” which basically means it can output sound from any direction.īoth the SoundLink Revolve and Revolve+ are made from high-quality aluminum, and is even splashproof. Normally, speakers have its tweeters faced in a certain direction, meaning that you’d normally have to fix it towards you to get the full sound output. Resembling a small lantern, the Revolve and Revolve+ feature a tubular design that lets you hear 360-degree sound. Bose’s new SoundLink Revolve and Revolve+ feature a portable design, but does the premium price justify its performance? Let’s find out. They range from the simple small and inexpensive ones to the big and at times, very expensive choices. I think I’ve lost count how many Bluetooth speakers are available out there. Let’s check out Bose’s new portable speakers.