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December 2013
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This speaker is very expensive, retailing at £399. However, it does everything it sets out to do well. It looks good and sounds good, and the wireless streaming and the app work well to control the speaker and alter the settings with ease. If this is a...
Publicación: 2015-01-08, Autor: Ben , crítica de: play3r.net
Exceptional design, Overall sound quality is good, Great amount of bass from such a slim speaker
Some distortion at higher volumes, Price could be better
Jumping right into the performance and though I am not a proper audiophile I do still enjoy my music and I was a tad bit let down from the Loop. Overall the sound quality is quite good but for the price tag I expect a lot more, now this may just be down t...
Resumen: It would be fair to say that for a large number of us our primary music playback device is a smartphone and likely with earphones. Gone are the days of dedicated music systems, or even having our PC as a primary music device. Of course there are times whe...
Bright and open signature, Tight bass, Well-timed and articulate, Flexible placement
Treble can sound sharp, Non-Apple users may find it slightly limiting
Sadly it's not a class-leader in audio performance, and some will find the AirPlay-only approach somewhat limiting.But the Libratone Loop is lovely. Its unconventional looks will split opinions, but we enjoy using it....
The Libratone Loop is an attractive-looking AirPlay speaker, but at $500 it needs to do more than just look pretty, and it just doesn't sound as good as it should....
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Publicación: 2013-12-28, Autor: Ryan , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Very detailed treble, Clear and simple wireless play, Attractive, eye-catching design, Airplay and DLNA support with or without Wi-Fi
Treble is too aggressive overall, Midrange flat and underpowered
The Liberatone Loop's design makes it a pleasant aesthetic addition to the modern home, and will likely attract attention and discussion from visitors. Serving a background role, it will provide sufficient sound at a dinner party or social event. But at...
Publicación: 2013-12-21, Autor: Mike , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Plenty of bass, sounds really good, quirky design and colour options give it a distinctive edge
No Bluetooth, setup and AirPlay playback hit and miss, expensive, driver rattling, top-end can be harsh
Our experience with the Libratone Loop has been a rollercoaster ride from frustration through to full-on aural pleasure and then back to the start again. But that's because we've had AirPlay issues - something you might not experience. That being th...
The Libratone Loop is a lifestyle speaker that will look and sound good in a lounge. However, its inability to deliver music distortion-free at high volumes mean it's sadly not the perfect hi-fi-replacer – close as it might get....
Publicación: 2015-01-24, Autor: Jeremy , crítica de: 9to5mac.com
Resumen: AirPlay isn't dead as a wireless speaker standard, but it's not exactly healthy: many models have been discontinued, and new releases have all but stopped. Having previously gone all-in with AirPlay, Danish designer speaker maker Libratone is now rolling ...