The Bose SoundLink Revolve+ looks great, it's easy-to-use, it offers 16 hours of battery, and it sounds good, too.
There are dozens of Bluetooth speakers out there, but the best speaker you can buy for moving around the house is the Bose SoundLink Revolve+. There are a number of things that make this speaker such a nice option for most people, from its great sound to its nice design.
Let's start with the design of the speaker, which is really quite good. It's reminiscent of new smart speakers like the Amazon Echo or Google Home, so it'll look right at home in any tech-savvy person's house. On top of that, it offers extremely easy-to-use controls, with six buttons located on the top of the speaker for things like volume control and Bluetooth control. Bose also added a handle to make it easy to bring the speaker with you from room to room.
We tested it out and we were impressed by the SoundLink Revolve+'s great sound quality and how easy it is to move from room to room. It blended right in with our decor, too.
The speaker even has some smart features, including Wireless Bluetooth pairing with voice prompts, the ability to take calls, and access to Siri or Google Now. If you buy two speakers, you can sync them up together for party mode, too.
The speaker will give you 16 hours of play time, so it should get you through the day very easily — especially if you're good at keeping devices charged up. The 16-hour lifespan makes it good for holiday parties and when you're at the beach. You won't have to worry too much about the speaker getting damaged, either, thanks to its water-resistant design. The speaker can handle splashes and other interactions with water, though we wouldn't recommend actually taking it in the water with you.
So what about audio quality? Generally, it's good enough for most people's needs. As any audiophile will tell you, don't expect any Bluetooth speaker to beat a good wired speaker. Still, it does offer generally louder volume than other wireless speakers and is able to offer deep and clean bass easily without distorting.
Other reviewers largely agree that this is a great speaker, too. CNET and WhatHiFi both gave it 4/5 stars. That's not to say, of course, that it doesn't have its downsides. The main downside is the fact that it's a little pricey, coming in at $300.
Pros: Good sound, nice design, easy to use, long battery life
Cons: Expensive