Testseek.com have collected 114 expert reviews of the Libratone Zipp bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Libratone Zipp bluetooth portable speaker.
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Powerful audio performance with robust bass and crisp highs
Published: 2016-06-08, Author: Stephen , review by: cultofmac.com
Abstract: I've made no secret in declaring my love for Libratone speakers, having covered the Zipp and Loop in the past.So, when Libratone got in touch asking if I'd like to take a look at the latest iteration of the Libratone Zipp, of course I jumped at the chance...
Published: 2016-05-24, Author: Dan , review by: geardiary.com
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
Published: 2016-04-12, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Well-balanced bass and treble, Supports Bluetooth and AirPlay, Can link with other Libratone speakers for multiroom sound
Slow to start up, Lacks ruggedness, Limited battery life
With multiroom capabilities, a variety of ways to play music wirelessly and a ton of other features, the Libratone Zipp is like the Swiss Army knife of wireless speakers. But it's got more than just tech going for it: It looks good, sounds good and is eas...
Published: 2016-03-30, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.com
Versatile (Bluetooth, WiFi, AirPlay, and USB host), Delivers 360degree sound, Can run on battery power, Very attractive industrial design, Versatile (Bluetooth, WiFi, AirPlay, and USB host), Delivers 360degree sound, Can run on battery power, Very attract
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
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Published: 2016-03-18, Author: Phil , review by: ilounge.com
We first saw Libratone's Zipp as an AirPlay speaker in 2012 — we appreciated the design, but the speaker was overpriced for the sound quality it offered. Libratone thought enough of the design to tweak it and reintroduce it for 2016. The new Zipp ($299) i...
unit with more power and deeper bass extension, and if two are desired, I would suggest getting two of the same size so they can be paired for stereo playback...
Published: 2014-08-15, Author: Matt , review by: tuaw.com
The Libratone Zipp is a solid piece of kit. It looks the part and has fantastic sound , particularly when it comes to detail. The best part is that you can unplug it and take it anywhere, thanks to its built-in battery and PlayDirect Wi-Fi. You won't g...
Personalized element with its Wool covers, Its design is modern and inviting, Enhanced audio projection via the Libratone app
Audio quality sounds strained at the loudest setting, Very expensive portable solution at $400, No Bluetooth connection
Visually, we can't deny that the Libratone Zipp has an amusing one that manages to go outside of the norm, but the $400 price point attached to it online through places like Amazon makes it a tough call. It sure is a big investment on its own, that's cert...
Published: 2012-11-30, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
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.
Not for bass lovers, nor purists opposed to digital signal processing. Shape of speaker prohibits strong stereo image
The wireless Libratone Zipp is portable, ultra-stylish, and a solid audio performer at moderate volumes, but its signal processing will be a turn-off for some....