Unleash the Party with the Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2: A Pint-Sized Powerhouse of Sound

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Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2 Review: A Solid Contender

If you’re on the hunt for a portable Bluetooth speaker that brings a touch of style, look no further than the Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2. This rugged and sleek speaker boasts impressive power for its size and impresses with its strong sound quality. While sound reproduction isn’t always revolutionary, the Flex Gen 2’s clear highs and good bass response make up for it.

Earpopping Sound Quality from a Small Package

Music fans will appreciate the treble’s delicate finesse, with mids striking the perfect balance between volume and warmth. Bass adds some punch, though a full-sized party speaker likely bests it. Despite not breaking new ground acoustically, the Fit Flex Gen 2 wins the listener over with clean audio that’s enjoyable 80% of the way. A few minor grumbles? Top volumes border on harshness, not as immersive as a fully wired system, and while equalization options exist for custom tweaking, they need further refinement.

Powering Through the Noise – With Ease

What Bose truly nails is build strength, courtesy of an IPSX7 rating and strong durability. The Flex gen 2 can withstand light drenching, solidifies the speaker’s resilience for adventure-seekers, and the metal rim reinforces a sturdy exterior footprint.

The Full Bundle

Features-wise, some familiarity abounds – users already acquainted with the Genesis (original) model in the series will notice slight adjustments in the second evolution, mainly in terms of wireless capabilities. No big game-changer, sure, but a decent refresher for those seeking evolution within a tried-and-testing recipe. For those holding back on upgrading, newcomers welcome.

Specsmanship

Here’s side-by-side comparison for newcomers or enthusiasts:

Factor Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2 JBL Flip 6 Sonos Roam
Price $149
Weight 0.59kg (approx)
Dimensions (length, width, thickness) 90, 201, 50.6mm (avg.)
Connectivity Options Bluetooth 5.3
Battery 12 hours (up to 12 hours – advertised)
SPEAKER DRIVERS Two unknown speakers (claimed good range) 12, 10W sub-woofer and top-firing tweeter Tweeter and mid- woofer combo
PROTECTION RATING P67 P67 or equivalent

My Side of the Story

Listening, I spent about the full week testing this sweet new SoundLink, indulging in a world-renowned Tidal music journey atop FiiO Hi-res player. You already have my ear. Not surprisingly, the T9Qs, though 65-70% identical from 1. It isn’t the only feature here that has seen much modification in the SoundWave-6, a high-volume and a very easy option.

My Full Listening Experience

During evaluation I was using it all with FiiO SoundStage with a pair the Music.

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