Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
And the winner is. . .
By Urik on Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
Im not an influencer they suck. I'm a musician music lover I need my dose its a drug. I had Oontz Ultra for 4 years then gave it away for new discoveries. The Oontz Pro at $109 each was not good. The Ultra at $39 was the sweetest pair of listening toys I had. They are 14 watts. They are the competition of this Notabrick 40 watt. Oontz has no DPS changing my music to sound synthetic. Some DPS do amazing today on the other hand making the old Ultra seem vanilla. The DSP argument goes on but when they DSP it good it pushes it upwards not down.At $100+ I tried and returned X-King (OMG) JBL (Ehh) Anker (Wow DSP sensations for non audiofiles i give 5 stars), And yes some off brands. too.Why did I return them if I wow them?I'm spoiled to have 2 separate speakers, period. I grew up lime that. Im not changing.2 of the above were like $215 +.I want 2 for $100.NOTABRICK WINS. I'm done for now. Will gift these out in pairs as well.80 watts is not a joke. I played Slayer Jesus Saves (retorical) and Exodus's Strike of the Beast. You should test with fast heavy metal from the 80's, thats my theory.PLEASE SET IT TO """BASS""" MODE. We're reviewing a small speaker here. Give it its bass please.Small? The name Notabrick becomes clear to the buyer when you embrace a unit in your wrist. It's identical in size and weight to a cement brick. Thus the name. "I'm not a brick." I love names made with thought.But the sound, in "Bass" mode, at * oh so loud, * was perfect to my very spoiled ears. Pounding metal that remains clear and pounding. I like my car stereo in my 2013 Sonata. This is closest to the contained punching clarity in my car, (without using the car battery:) Larger speakers will move the car doors and floor stronger at $100+ but something sweet about the smaller yet heavy heavy size. DONT SAY BIGGER IS BETTER. It will move the floor more but not sound better, to the contrary larger is open to bigger sound thats less "contained."Im stuck on 2 smaller or medium brick size speakers and with a ton of testing Im keeping the Notabrick, and would like to thank them for being meticulous and Im their target buyer lol;;;
Top critical review
5 people found this helpful
Yes, it is too a brick.
By Kay on Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022
Whoever is complaining about the sound quality is wrong. Period. This sounds incredible, and there is more than enough bass. I measured frequency response within +/-3db from 80Hz to 12KHz. The controls are simple, and pairing is effortless. I used it on my desk at work for 2 days, 8 hrs per day, and had 60% battery remaining. -However- After plugging it in to charge it back up after 2 days of use, it will no longer turn on. It is now a brick. There is a similar review on notabrick's page, so this is not an isolated incident. If they could figure out how to make it keep working, this would be a solid product. But as it is, don't waste your money.
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