Testseek.com have collected 98 expert reviews of the Jabra Solemate bluetooth speaker and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jabra Solemate bluetooth speaker.
December 2013
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The editors liked
The Jabra Solemate is a compact
Well-constructed Bluetooth speaker with an eye-catching design
Decent sound and battery life
And speakerphone capabilities. It comes with a water-resistant "sound bag" and has a hideaway line-in cable for connecting non-
Impressive sound quality
Fairly small
Rubber foot isolates and grip
Great sound
Rugged and portable
The editors didn't like
The Solemate could cost a little less and it doesn't sound great at high volumes
Audio a bit more directional than the Jambox, $199.95
With the Solemate, Jabra took Jawbone's Jambox head-on, aiming to both emulate it and improve upon it. Both speakers are good, but if you're choosing between them, we'd give a slight edge to the Solemate: It's more durable, less prone to vibration shimmie...
Impressive sound quality, Fairly small, Rubber foot isolates and grip
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Published: 2012-10-17, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Jabra Solemate is a compact, well-constructed Bluetooth speaker with an eye-catching design, decent sound and battery life, and speakerphone capabilities. It comes with a water-resistant "sound bag" and has a hideaway line-in cable for connecting non-
The Solemate could cost a little less and it doesn't sound great at high volumes
The Jabra Solemate has a few small shortcomings, but overall it's a very solid compact Bluetooth speaker with a unique design....
Abstract: The Jabra Solemate is a portable Bluetooth speaker that produces great sound with a strong bass, but its $US200 price tag might make buyers hesitant.Out of the box, the Solemate comes with a full charge and can, according to the company, stream music f...
Published: 2012-08-31, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Yes, for the eye candy. No, for the funk. Bluetooth audio quality isn't great, so if you're going to spend more than $150 on one, it better bring you some otherworldly satisfaction. We wanted to love it, but it just brought our friends frustration...
Price (For Some), Bass Distortion At High Volume Levels,
As mentioned in the beginning we used the SOLEMATE for just over 20 days both during a trip to the countryside and while writing other reviews since that's pretty much the only time when there's no external noise. Of course aside the normal Bluetooth conn...
Published: 2014-04-24, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Easy to use as speakerphon, App improves sound
Annoyingly loud voice guidanc, Music lacks vibrant treble tones
If you plan to use your portable Bluetooth speaker as a speakerphone first and for music playback second, the Jabra Solemate could be a good choice, especially if you want to save some money versus the competition. However, the Solemate's lackluster pe...
Abstract: It's been about six months since I reviewed five mobile Bluetooth speakers to see how well they compared. These lightweight speakers were meant to make up for the awful sound quality provided by most smartphones and tablets (and many laptops, for that ...
With the Solemate, Jabra took Jawbone's Jambox head-on, aiming to both emulate it and improve upon it. Both speakers are good, but if you're choosing between them, I'd give a slight edge to the Solemate: It's more durable, less prone to vibration shimmie...