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August 2013
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Not much in the way of controls on the Zipp. Just a power button with Libratone's bird logo
Surrounded by plus/minus volume controls. A couple of little buttons on the back to select WiFi or PlayDirect. That's it.
What's the first thing you look for in a speaker? Good audio
Right? The ZIPP delivers on that. But I also love the interchangeable colors and the amazing aesthetics of the speaker. It has a specially designed wool cover (that's where the covers come into
Sleek look
Changeable covers
More connectivity options than you will ever need or use
Gets LOUD
Sounds GREAT
Pushes out sound in 360 degrees
Battery runs up to 10 hours
Good price for what you get
The portable Libratone Zipp AirPlay speaker has a modern
Eye-catching design and excellent sound for its size
And you can connect directly to it from an iOS mobile device
PC
Or Mac. It has a built-in rechargeable battery or can be powered by an includ
Versatile (Bluetooth
WiFi
AirPlay
And USB host)
Delivers 360degree sound
Can run on battery power
Very attractive industrial design
Very attract
Portable
Wireless audio via Apple Airplay. Innovative PlayDirect feature allows for wireless audio without a Wi-Fi network. Quality audio performance at moderate-to-high levels. Does not distort on deep bass tracks. Simple set up process.
Personalized element with its Wool covers
Its design is modern and inviting
Enhanced audio projection via the Libratone app
Light and portable
Very affordable
Works as a power bank for your phone
Well-balanced bass and treble
Supports Bluetooth and AirPlay
Can link with other Libratone speakers for multiroom sound
Sound Quality
Strong WiFi/Bluetooth connection
Design
Sounds terrific
Easily fills a room
PlayDirect makes AirPlay truly portable for iOS and Mac users
Looks great
Can change appearance with optional sleeves
Leather strap is a helpful / quirky addition
PlayDirect Wi-Fi has better range than Bluetooth
The editors didn't like
Not much in the way of controls on the Zipp. Just a power button with Libratone's bird logo
Surrounded by plus/minus volume controls. A couple of little buttons on the back to select WiFi or PlayDirect. That's it
Admittedly
The Jambox is much more portable. The Libratone ZIPP is about the size of a roll of paper towels
So you really can't tote it around in a backpack or toss it in your purse
As you can with smaller Bluetooth speakers. But you're paying for audi
I would love if it were water-resistant
Many source devices can't access Wi-Fi services while connected to the Libratone
Or need to use pricey data plans
The Zipp only has 4 hours of battery life with wireless on
It's not compatible with Android smartphones and tablets (no Bluetooth)
And it
Can't stream different tracks to different speakers from the same source
Can't remotely control the volume of multiple speakers independently from the same app you're streaming music from
Limited diversity in the Zipp lineup (just two models)
Can't str
Not for bass lovers
Nor purists opposed to digital signal processing. Shape of speaker prohibits strong stereo image
Audio quality sounds strained at the loudest setting
Very expensive portable solution at $400
No Bluetooth connection
Lacking in volume
Only 8 hours of battery life
No color options
Slow to start up
Lacks ruggedness
Limited battery life
Touch interface is cool
But laggy
Battery Life
Expensive speaker
Expensive sleeves
No Bluetooth so no wireless support for Windows or Android
PlayDirect interrupts 3G data unless manually configured
Published: 2012-10-12, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.com
Yes. $400 for an AirPlay speaker isnt all that bad (in our test of the best Airplay speakers, the prices ran $400 to $800). Plus, this one not only pairs easily and independently, but it also looks great and sounds wonderful.The Best AirPlay SpeakersAirP...
Not much in the way of controls on the Zipp. Just a power button with Libratone's bird logo, surrounded by plus/minus volume controls. A couple of little buttons on the back to select WiFi or PlayDirect. That's it.
Not much in the way of controls on the Zipp. Just a power button with Libratone's bird logo, surrounded by plus/minus volume controls. A couple of little buttons on the back to select WiFi or PlayDirect. That's it
Here's an apt indicator of how I feel about the Zipp: The whole time I was reviewing it, I kept it playing at high volume, often repeating tunes just 'cause they sounded so good. Combine the great sound with the handy, cute form factor and the convenienc...
Abstract: Is it possible for a speaker to be cute? Libratone's new Zipp ($449) makes a very good case for "yes," thanks to refinements of earlier industrial design concepts the company introduced in larger and more expensive models. Zipp is a plastic tube sligh...
Published: 2012-11-21, Author: Christopher , review by: techradar.com/au/
Good looking, Sound is good…
…but not great, Overpriced
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Published: 2012-11-13, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The portable Libratone Zipp AirPlay speaker has a modern, eye-catching design and excellent sound for its size, and you can connect directly to it from an iOS mobile device, PC, or Mac. It has a built-in rechargeable battery or can be powered by an includ
Many source devices can't access Wi-Fi services while connected to the Libratone, or need to use pricey data plans; the Zipp only has 4 hours of battery life with wireless on; it's not compatible with Android smartphones and tablets (no Bluetooth); and it
The Libratone Zipp is one of the best-sounding and best-looking portable wireless speakers out there, but its high price and Wi-Fi limitations give us pause....
Published: 2018-05-08, Author: Edward , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: For those of us that have strong memories of untangling speaker cables, Bluetooth speakers can seem like witchcraft. Plonk a pill-shaped box on your shelf, or hang it up in the kitchen, then zap your music to it with nothing more than a few swipes. No kno...
Solid build and customisable design, Warm, weighty sound with lots of bass, Streams from a wide range of sources, Easy to use
Bass can be overpowering, Soundstage could be more open, No DLNA playback through phone app
Libratone's popular Bluetooth speaker is enhanced by a swanky new colour scheme and nifty features, but its impressive sound quality is the real star of the show...