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The editors liked
Compact size
Decent sounding
Bluetooth 4.0
Easy to set up and use
Good battery life
Smaller and easier to carry that the original
Good sound quality for its price. Relatively powerful for its size.
SuperTooth 2 Really Is Super [Review]
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Charlie Sorrel (11
30 am PDT
Aug 20th 2012)
Supertooth works in pairs
Its at home on stairs
Read our fu
The editors didn't like
Stands up pretty well on its own
But I can't stop comparing it to the original version which packed a serious punch
No speakerphone. High end sounds bright. Requires a 12V cable to charge
The SuperTooth DISCO 2 is a nice basic stereo bluetooth speaker that is priced nicely (under $100), below the average bluetooth speaker ($200-$400). It's extremely versatile and gives enough sound and “oomph” for even outdoor uses. It pairs easily and wor...
Abstract: What a difference a generation can make. Last year’s original SuperTooth Disco bluetooth wireless speaker was a short and wide and vaguely retro looking stereo which sounded pretty good but was wider than it should have been and cost more than it sho...
Abstract: The SuperTooth DISCO 2 is a portable speaker that connects to all of your Bluetooth devices. Like its predecessor, it also offers a 3.5mm audio jack for direct connection to MP3 players, laptops, and other products. Regardless of how you opt to connect to...
Abstract: Since I reviewed the SuperTooth Disco, oh so long ago (I still had my Nexus One!), I've never found anything quite like it. It was loud, it was heavy, big, and frankly, a bit silly looking. It was also exceptionally good value for money. It's like that...
At a smaller size and half the weight of its predecessor, the SuperTooth Disco 2 boasts a loud, clear, and undistortable sound that trumps the sound of similarly sized wireless speakers. Although the bass doesn't impress as its 50% more expensive older ...
I am not what I'd consider to be an audiophile. I don't look down on folks who don't listen to vinyl records (kids, ask your parents), and I don't use $500 headphones. I do, however, throw away earbuds that come with phones (with perhaps one recent except...
Even though the SuperTooth Disco 2 improves in the design front, its audio quality is lacking the same boisterous tones produced by its predecessor – albeit, it's still pleasant enough to the ears. Call it a compromise, the $100 price point attached t...
Abstract: To start with the positives, Disco 2 is a considerably more fashion-forward design than its predecessor, which resembled an elongated black brick with a neoprene carrying case. This time, SuperTooth has chosen a novel tower-like shape that looks like...