SuperTooth Disco 2 Review
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Performance:
Setup is a breeze, naturally, as we're able to pair it right away with a Samsung Galaxy S III. In terms of pure audio quality, we're delighted to say that its output is reasonably strong and vibrant at the highest volume setting – accompanied with a subtle amount of bass. However, when compared to its predecessor, it's not a powerful and lacks the commanding presence needed to really shake a room. Still, it's ample enough to blissfully listen to our music. On another note, the SuperTooth Disco 2 is equipped with aptX protocol support to optimize the integrity of your original audio files when streaming to the speaker.
Battery:
With its internal NiMH battery, which takes approximately 2 hours to fully charge, it's rated to offer 3 to 4 hours of usage on the highest volume setting and roughly 1,500 hours of standby.
Conclusion:
Even though the SuperTooth Disco 2 improves in the design front, its audio quality is lacking the same boisterous tones produced by its predecessor – albeit, it's still pleasant enough to the ears. Call it a compromise, the $100 price point attached to the portable Bluetooth speaker is still sufficient enough to warrant a purchase for those looking to discretely blend a speaker into a living room home theater system. Sure, there are solutions out there that are more comprehensive, but if you're not looking to plop out a whole lot of moolah, this should absolutely be on your list of options.
SuperTooth Disco 2 Video Review:
Setup is a breeze, naturally, as we're able to pair it right away with a Samsung Galaxy S III. In terms of pure audio quality, we're delighted to say that its output is reasonably strong and vibrant at the highest volume setting – accompanied with a subtle amount of bass. However, when compared to its predecessor, it's not a powerful and lacks the commanding presence needed to really shake a room. Still, it's ample enough to blissfully listen to our music. On another note, the SuperTooth Disco 2 is equipped with aptX protocol support to optimize the integrity of your original audio files when streaming to the speaker.
Battery:
With its internal NiMH battery, which takes approximately 2 hours to fully charge, it's rated to offer 3 to 4 hours of usage on the highest volume setting and roughly 1,500 hours of standby.
Conclusion:
Even though the SuperTooth Disco 2 improves in the design front, its audio quality is lacking the same boisterous tones produced by its predecessor – albeit, it's still pleasant enough to the ears. Call it a compromise, the $100 price point attached to the portable Bluetooth speaker is still sufficient enough to warrant a purchase for those looking to discretely blend a speaker into a living room home theater system. Sure, there are solutions out there that are more comprehensive, but if you're not looking to plop out a whole lot of moolah, this should absolutely be on your list of options.
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4 Comments
1. Nathan_ingx posted on 04 Sep 2012, 05:24 0 0
A little thing called remote would have been a handy extra!!
3. djrone8 posted on 18 Oct 2012, 00:11 0 0
one thing video review did not go over is there a removable battery that was suppose to be on SuperTooth Disco 2
4. texastech posted on 20 Oct 2012, 11:27 0 0
The remote is your handset or any other streaming device ..... it's bluetooth!







