I review wireless speakers for a living and most succumb to this one major flaw – here’s the one that doesn’t

admin
9 Min Read

When investing in a wireless speaker, you want to be sure you’re getting the absolute best product for your needs. Given prices can vary wildly, it’s essential you feel confident in your purchase ahead of time, as dropping the better part of a grand on a gadget that leaves you dissatisfied is likely to leave a sour taste in your mouth.

I’ve had the privilege of testing some of the best wireless speakers for TechRadar. After more than a year as Reviews Editor, I’ve gotten to put a wide range of devices through their paces, from budget Bluetooth bangers to ultra-premium audiophile-grade one-box sound systems. That’s allowed me to enjoy some truly sumptuous audio – but it’s also helped me to spot a stumbling block that way too many speakers bang their metaphorical shins on.

While some wireless speakers attract criticism for a lack of smart features and others for limited battery life, I’ve come to realize that there’s an even more fundamental factor that separates the acoustic crème de la crème from the aural underachievers. When it comes to wireless speakers, the most telling weakness you’ll encounter is unbalanced equalization.

The front grille of the Meridian Ellipse.

(Image credit: Future)

A key cause of audio flaws

Share this Article
Leave a comment