![]() If you’d rather not take count of the hours you’ll have to listen to your Mini II before it runs out of power, then you might want to consider getting its charging cradle so that you can have it play music as it charges. On its top side you’ll find the control buttons housed in a rubber-top, and to its side, an AUX input that’s next to a micro-USB port for charging. The Mini II also weighs about 1.5 pounds, which might start feeling heavy after carrying it in your backpack for a while. For Bose speakers with different colors, like midnight blue and yellow citron, learn more in the Bose Soundlink color II review. Like in the Bose Soundlink Revolve review, the speaker is available in two colors: matte gray, or off-white anodized aluminum. AUDIOTEST BOSE SOUNDLINK MINI VS SOUNDLINK II BLUETOOTHAlthough, they’re not as tough as the Braven BRV-1 Bluetooth speaker. The original Soundlink and the newer Bose Soundlink Mini II have such a similar design that very few would be able to tell them apart. You can find a similar sound with the Amazon Echo Dot speaker, although it’s more of a smart speaker. ![]() As is typical with speakers of this size, the Mini II also uses passive bass radiators that keep the lows low enough to deliver a big sound. This isn’t something that all Bluetooth speakers have, and it does place Bose well ahead of competition such as the JBL Charge 4. If you listen closely between the two, you’ll notice a couple of tweaks done to cut down the mid-bass, but otherwise, the two versions rely on Bose’s Digital Signal Processing technology that prevents the sound from getting distorted even at higher volumes. Unlike the TaoTronics TT-SK018, the sound quality of the Bose Soundlink Mini II compares slightly better to that of its predecessor. Or, if you’d like a speaker that works similarly to the Alexa, you should also read our WooHoo smart AI speaker and home assistant review. ![]() Go ahead and read this Soundlink Mini II review to find out why. ![]() On all accounts, this is one of the best Bluetooth speakers we’ve ever come across. On the flip side, it has the looks that allow it to sit well in your living room, and generates such great sound that’ll leave you wondering how Bose was able to fit all that in a small package. The speaker II isn’t really built for the outdoors, so you’ll have to keep it inside the house at all times. If you want a speaker that’s not just a soundbar try our Edifier: Prisma E3350BT 2.1 Bluetooth audio system review. As expected from Bose, the Bluetooth speaker II is of good build quality, and can manage up to 10 hours courtesy of its extended battery life. The Bose Soundlink Mini II can be easily confused with the original Soundlink Mini, though the newer version comes with a few minor improvements that make it worthwhile.
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