With so many Bluetooth audio system on the market, and extra arriving virtually each day, it may be simple to underestimate one which dwells within the center floor. Sandwiched between the packable Soundlink Flex and the beefy Soundlink Max (9/10, WIRED Recommends), Bose’s new midsize Soundlink Plus (no, these aren’t streaming providers) carves out its personal area of interest thanks largely to successful sound with equal components nuance and bravado.
Like its siblings, the Plus seems and seems like a premium speaker with an accordingly premium worth; it’s dressed to the nines, particularly fetching within the Citrus Yellow coloration I reviewed, however bears commensurate dust- and waterproofing for good protection towards the weather. Medium construct however, that is nonetheless a hefty bundle, however if you happen to’re after compromise between boombox may and breezy portability, the Soundlink Plus abides.
Premium Safety
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There’s model within the Sound Plus’s minimalism, with a smooth but robust powder-coated metal grille, supple contact keys alongside its rubberized topside, and a hearty checkered nylon deal with on the aspect that makes it simpler to haul (or grasp).
On the again are vents for its 4 bass radiators and an open USB-C port. Some extent of be aware there: the Plus is okay to dunk given its IP67 ranking, and it even floats, however you’ll want to attend for the port to dry earlier than charging. That’s additional notable provided that, just like the Max, the Plus takes a sluggish 5 hours to cost its 20-hour battery from zero. That mentioned, it didn’t take lengthy for the orange-and-white flashing LED to return to stable white following a shower in my laundry sink, signaling a transparent and prepared port.
Measuring 9.1 x 3.94 x 3.4 inches (WxHxD) and weighing over 3 kilos, this isn’t essentially the most packable speaker, but it surely’s nonetheless sport for the open highway. It took me some time to get used to its heft, but it surely fared effectively on its first activity after unboxing, a tenting journey within the Columbia River Gorge. If it appears dangerous taking a shiny new lemon-meringue speaker into the dusty woods, you’re not unsuitable, however I used to be pleasantly shocked by how effectively the speaker cleans up. You’ll inevitably appeal to some marks, although, and the Nightfall Blue and Black ought to age higher.
Regardless of the coloration, I dig the Plus’ aesthetic, and so did most individuals I confirmed it to (although they largely remarked on the good sound). It feels good to the contact, and each the look and construct high quality appear a step above flack-jacketed rivals just like the JBL Cost 6 and UE MegaBoom 4. I’d nonetheless want both of these audio system for a tough fall—not as a result of the Bose wouldn’t survive, it’s simply extra more likely to get nicks or dents. The Cost 6’s IP68 ranking theoretically provides it bragging rights for water resistance, however all three are dunkable, like most audio system we take a look at.
Stable Extras
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Soundlink Plus options appear just a little austere at first look, however there’s sufficient right here to maintain away characteristic envy. The unified Bose app’s compact interface will probably be acquainted to anybody with Bose headphones, with choices like the power to connect with two units over Bluetooth multipoint, a three-band EQ and presets, and monitoring for battery and quantity.