Bose SoundLink Revolve+ (Series II)
$230.30
$299
23% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black
Top positive review
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As someone who had the first version since 2017, this is a noticeable improvement
By Phoenix Lain on Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
TLDR: Great sound quality, great portability and size, and holds a good charge (5-6 hours at 50% - 70% volume.) The charging cradle is a must own if you buy this. It’s durable and holds up well, but it can dent and ding with relative ease; but it doesn’t effect the sound quality. I got more than 5+ years out of my first one, and it still works. The Bose app is great and easy to link multiple devices. Where this speaker absolutely shines is in Party Mode/Stereo Mode. It actually gives my Bose Smart Soundbar 900 a run (Only possible with two of these revolve+ in Stereo Mode; however, you can link any other Bose Soundlink speakers to it as well.) Silver hides dirt better than the black, but the black handle hides dirt better than the silver handle. The black also hides dents and dings a little better. One downside is the charging cradle only comes in black. If you can wait patiently, and would like to save some money; you can find this around $100 off retail during black Friday sales, Amazon Day sales, and during random flash sales. The first one I owned was a Silver Soundlink Revolve+ that I used daily, for roughly 5 years. Then after getting a PC, and finding out my monitor didn’t have speakers, I decided I wanted one more to connect with my PC (since I was always moving my silver series 1 back and forth.) But after seeing how effortlessly it connects to bluetooth, and being able to tell a difference in the quality of sound (from heavy everyday use for 5+ years) I felt like it would bother me. Before I hadn’t noticed it, but after comparing them directly, and using party mode/stereo mode (linking them ) I could tell my silver OG soundlink revolve+ was just a touch not as clear. If both were new, I’m pretty sure the only difference between the two would be the ease of bluetooth connection on the series 2 (this one.) The battery is pretty much about the same in my experience, but honestly I leave it on the cradle 95% of the time. If I had to guess, I’d say the Series 2 might be slightly better overall, but I’m inclined to think it has more with the software than a battery upgrade. However, it’s nice to grab and walk through the house from chore to chore while listening to an audiobook, podcast, or other media content. As far as portable speakers go, I think this is right in the pocket. It’s compact enough that it’s easily packed in a backpack, or drawstring bag; but it’s also loud enough that it’s worth carrying with you. Honestly, some smaller lower quality speakers just aren’t really worth the trouble. For example, my first Jambox, or my first JBL portable speaker. Those were both pretty mid to be honest, neither lasted more than 1.5 years. The sound quality is supurb, and has a nice overall balance between the high’s and bass. It’s very clear, even when it’s loud. My only recommendation would be to buy the charging cradle as it makes everything so much easier. I do feel like for the price it should include the charging cradle, but whatever. Ultimately, I was happy enough with the series 1 Soundlink Revolve+ that I decided to add another one. Then after hearing the sound degradation after 5 years, I decided to buy another. Honestly, without comparing them side by side, you’d never notice. But unfortunately I did, and then it always bothered me. I decided to retire my OG Silver Soundlink Revolve+ and gave it to a friend. He couldn’t believe I would give it away like that, but I assured him that I got every penny out of those 5+ years. He’s been using the OG revolve+ for more than a year now. And I’ve been using my two Series 2 revolve+ for more than a year as well. Both have held up great even with daily use. For reference, I usually listen at around 50% - 70% volume. Where this speaker really shines is in Party Mode/Stereo Mode with two of these Revolve + speakers. It honestly gives my Bose Smart Soundbar a good and close run. It’s a pretty pricy investment, but it can be easier to justify knowing you’ll easily get 5+ years out of it. Just don’t have it turned up to 100 all the time for hours at a time, and it should last you a very long time. PS: In all honesty, I think the Silver hides dirty and grime better than the black does. It sounds like the opposite would be true, but the black show’s every spec of dust, and finger prints standout a lot more. The only downside was the charging cradle only comes in black. The only benefit to the black color in my experience is that the black handle does hide dirt better. So it’s kind of a trade off. I got the black speakers this time around just as a refresher, I kinda wanted it to feel new and unfamiliar. In all honesty, after spending a year with the black, I’d say personally I prefer the silver. But the black does match the cradle, and it the handle hides dirt a little better. The black also hides dents and dings a little better too, but not by much. After 5+ years with OG revolve+ it had a number of smaller dents from being knocked around, thrown, falling off the table/desk, etc.. it’s made well, and you no doubt get what you pay for.
Top critical review
210 people found this helpful
Good, not great
By Christopher Hansen on Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021
Update after a month of use I like this unit more than I did initially. While it’s not as powerful as some of its competitors, it does shine in several categories. This unit really excels in smaller spaces. It really does well when it’s placed in a corner. It’s 360 degree sound profile uses the walls to bounce and project sound, using the corner walls as a pseudo speaker cabinet. Sound is much richer used this way. Portability is also a key ingredient. Size and form factor plat a big part. The ‘killer feature’ is the handle. I know that sounds dumb, but it is really, really useful. The lithium ion battery is also a monster. Took this to the beach, boating and back to a bbq, and only used 25% of the battery life after a full day of activity. The Bose Connect app is what everyone else should aspire to. No gimmicky features. Start it up, connect to your paired device and then stream whatever audio you want from any app. The unit supports multiple people connecting to it simultaneously via Bose Connect so no more ‘wait while I un-pair’ so a friend can play the next song. I’ve also found this is a great audio pairing option for laptop and desktop audio. Much better sound quality than stock speakers, wireless Bluetooth freedom. Our old 27’’ iMac is in the guest bedroom and we paired this to create a simple audio video system that works quite well for when guests visit. I also use the device occasionally when we golf. When I tested it out at the beach, sound quality was average to good and loudness was enough that we found ourselves constantly turning it down so as to not offend people nearby. Previous review points (below) still apply. Probably would boost it a star if it were cheaper. $300+tax is a big bite for a device of this size. I will keep the unit. I did decide to keep the unit, but mostly just because I can afford to do so. Purchased this unit based upon a ton of positive reviews. Bose clearly took a page out of the Apple design playbook. Very well designed. The handle is a simple, yet awesome feature. The unit is a lot smaller than the pictures depicts. Top quality packaging, and simple setup make using this a breeze. Requires the Bose Connect app from the App Store. The device is primarily intended to be paired to a mobile device or tablet. Skip the Bose opt in (as if we need yet another account and more emails, kthx) Here’s the rub: While this is an interesting Bluetooth device, it’s a VERY expensive device. By comparison I paid about $50 more for a HEOS 5 that blows this out of the water in terms of sound quality. While the HEOS isn’t portable, the bar is pretty high. Overall sound quality is ok, not amazing. Lots of mid range and treble. Bass is present but it’s not very pronounced. ‘Acceptable’ but not great. Overall volume output is good, but it’s not sensational. You’re not going to throw any keggers or raves. I suspect a small to medium sized group of people wouldn’t enjoy this very much if they were super talkative of having a lot of fun. I think for lounging on the deck it would be fine. I question whether this unit would be very good for outdoor use. It just doesn’t have the oomf power to produce enough volume, and I suspect sound quality would be a lot less also. It’s definitely not a home stereo replacement. Overall 3 stars. Good, not great. If it was $150 it would get another star. For the money involved, you should be able to get some kick $&@ equipment. This unit is decent, but severely overpriced. You’re paying for the Bose name and a big lithium battery. My daughter’s Bose Soundlink color puts out almost as much wattage and better Bass at 1/3 the cost. I don’t think that I can justify keeping this unit for what it cost. Pros Great form factor Handle! Easy setup Super long battery Good sound App connect Cons Price Sound quality could be a lot better Volume limited - easy to cap out No sound shaping controls
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