Testseek.com have collected 83 expert reviews of the Creative SoundBlaster Roar 2 portable wireless speaker and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Creative SoundBlaster Roar 2 portable wireless speaker.
October 2015
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The editors liked
Excellent build quality
Beautiful design matches Apple aesthetic
It charges both your iPhone and apple watch
Fits iPhone with most cases
Double sided speakers makes listening in the kitchen great while cooking
AWESOME sound when powered on including voice
Great sound
Solid Build
Even better looking than the original
Looks and feels more expensive
Tera Bass is improved
Built-in MP3 player. Voice recorder. USB DAC. Solid sound quality.
Solid build
Loads of options
Good bass
Charger included
Competitive price
Control interface
Sound Quality
Warranty and Support
Accessories
Size
Equipped with many features
More lightweight and portable than its predecessor
Impressive sound
Affordable price
Design is much nicer looking than its predecessor
More intuitive layout and connectivity options
Sound is even better than the original
The editors didn't like
A bit pricey
Waterproofing
Slightly better bass
Optional bag won't provide drop or moisture protection
Not as crisp or as powerful as other speakers in this price range
the Creative Labs Sound Blaster Roar 2 Bluetooth speaker continues the high quality journey started by the original Sound Blaster Roar. It has all of the bells and whistles of its predecessor in a 20% smaller package – perfect for taking it on the go. Howe...
Smaller footprint, Good value, Balanced sound, Doubles as voice recorder
Shortish battery life, Could be louder
Smaller, but just as powerful as its progenitor, the Sound Blaster Roar 2 is a multifunctional speaker that knows how to drop the bass and fill the room with sound...
If you want a premium sounding Bluetooth portable speaker with all the options under the sun included, save your pretty pennies and buy Creative Lab's Sound Blaster Roar 2...
Published: 2016-11-27, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
Packed to the gills with features, Well-constructed, with a classic design, Good, neutral sound reproduction
No BT playback controls
Unlike most Bluetooth speakers on the market, unboxing the Roar 2 gives you a bit of a thrill. You have so many new possibilities ahead of you, beyond just listening to music — you could record a meeting, listen to music from a Micro SD card, or charge yo...
Abstract: Creative Technology has been synonymous with PC-related audio for much of its 35-year existence. The Sound Blaster range of cards were the primary solution for improving the audio experience on your computer, but recent advances for integrated high-defini...
Published: 2015-11-24, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Smaller footprint, Good value, Balanced sound, Doubles as voice recorder
Short, ish battery life, Could be louder
Smaller, but just as powerful as its progenitor, the Sound Blaster Roar 2 is a multifunctional speaker that knows how to drop the bass and fill the room with sound...
Still loud, despite smaller frame, Roar and Tera Bass now one button, Bluetooth and portable, Two color schemes, Great value
Uneven audio quality, About 6-8 hours of battery life
The DT Accessory PackUp your game with these accessories, hand picked by DT editors:Motorola Moto G (3rd Generation) ($180)Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone ($111)SanDisk Ultra 64GB Ultra Micro SDXC ($25)The best way to look at the Roar 2 is to simply...
Smaller and lighter than the previous Roar, Packs the same great audio experience, Attractive design, Microphone Voice recording/Phone, Can be used with a line in, Bluetooth, mass storage and by USB, Sleep mode, Long battery life, Can be Charged via USB a
Carry Case not included
The Creative ROAR originally came in to contend with the top flight of wireless speakers and you could arguably say it did so in terms of features and performance at a great price (currently retailing for £129). The Roar 2, takes this same recipe and cuts...
Starting with the build quality and design of the Roar 2 we have a product which very much impresses. Of the two, probably the black version suits our tastes more… and for a product which is to be used on the move it will likely stay looking nicer for lon...
Amazing Bass, Value for money, Good build quality, Lot of connectivity options
Bit heavy, Boring design,
To put it simply, Sound Blaster Roar 2 keeps the best from the past along with some clinical improvement. The Blaster Roar 2 speaker does so much work for its size and ticks all the boxes for a right reason. And don't forget, it has plenty of bass inside...