Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the Riva Turbo X bluetooth speaker and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Riva Turbo X bluetooth speaker.
July 2015
(77%)
45 Reviews
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The Turbo X offers more than one full day of battery life on a full charge, This speaker has lots of features, such as the proximity sensor buttons, control application, and ability to charge portable devices, The Riva Turbo X combines good sound quality
If you leave the Turbo X unplugged and forget to turn the battery off, it will slowly drain even if the speaker is off, The Turbo X requires its own proprietary cable rather than a more universal IEC or USB cable, The Riva application cannot turn on the T
The Riva Turbo X is a solid, well-built, and good-sounding Bluetooth speaker. The fact that it can play louder without bottoming out the drivers and distorting is certainly a nice bonus, but it's the Turbo X's features and performance at regular volumes t...
The Riva TurboX is a Bluetooth speaker that can bring the house down. The Riva TurboX is able to output crystal clear and loud audio while being able to offer features or functions that add to the overall user experience in order to make the experience en...
The Riva Turbo X delivers excellent sound for a portable Bluetooth speaker, offers strong battery life, and has a built-in speakerphone with echo cancellation. It's water-resistant and has a proximity sensor that allows you to wave your hand over the spea
It's expensive, and you probably need to buy the optional $30 carrying case if you plan to take the speaker on the road, battery drains a little even when speaker isn't in use
While it isn't a bargain at $350, the Riva Audio Turbo X is one of the loudest and best sounding compact Bluetooth speakers available...
Abstract: Riva Turbo X wireless speaker photo by Brad MoonFor the past few weeks I've been taking advantage of the extended summer weather, putting a Riva Turbo X Premium Bluetooth Speaker through its paces — and probably annoying my neighbors in the process It may...
Easy setup, Intuitive controls, Portable footprint but big sound
A little pricey compared with competition its size, Even with phono mode, vinyl may not be loud enough at line level
Portable enough for on-the-go listening, the Riva Turbo X is a little more expensive than most, but it's worth the money for folks who want a small speaker without sacrificing sound quality...
Abstract: One of the products from last January's CES show that most impressed me was the Riva Turbo X, a prototype of a new Bluetooth speaker in the $300 range. What could be so interesting about yet another Bluetooth speaker, you ask? Mainly, the Turbo X didn't s...
Loud, Tight, deep hifi sound, Battery lasts for ages, Handy app
Expensive, Quite heavy for a portable speaker, Carry case costs extra, Pointless phono mode
The Riva Turbo X lives up to its hype: it's super-loud, and lasts for absolutely ages on a single charge. It's far from cheap though, so if you're after for value for money you may want to look elsewhere...
The Riva Turbo X delivers excellent sound for a portable Bluetooth speaker, offers strong battery life, and has a built-in speakerphone with echo cancellation. It's water-resistant and has a proximity sensor that allows you to wave your hand over the spea
It's expensive, and you probably need to buy the optional $30 carrying case if you plan to take the speaker on the road; battery drains a little even when speaker isn't in use
While it isn't a bargain at $350, the Riva Audio Turbo X is one of the loudest and best sounding compact Bluetooth speakers available...
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Published: 2016-02-15, Author: Carlos , review by: faq-mac.com
Abstract: Cuando hablamos de dispositivos de alta calidad parece que nos tenemos que ceñir a equipos caros colocados monolíticamente en columnas en una esquina del salón. La aproximación de RIVA al consumo de música hoy en día es muy diferente y el RIVA Turbo X es...