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July 2015
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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
Loud
Tight
Deep hifi sound
Battery lasts for ages
Handy app
The editors didn't like
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
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...
The Riva Turbo X is a great sounding speaker with enough power and oomph that it could probably even service a house party. The Turbo gimmick is a bit odd, but it isn’t a deal breaker, it just seems fairly pointless. The other features are more useful...
Great sound quality, Long-lasting battery, Loud max volume
The smaller Riva S sounds almost as good, A chunky beast
A great-sounding speaker for those who don't mind spending big on a simple Bluetooth unit. Watch: Portable speaker and Bluetooth speaker buying guide...
Loud, Tight, deep hi, fi 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...
There's little to complain about when it comes to the sound quality and functionality of the Turbo X. It sounds great, reaches incredible volume, is well constructed and has useful extras like the phono output and USB charging. The only area I wasn't a fa...
Carrying case not included, Annoying Turbo sound effect
The Riva Turbo X is worth every penny of its $300 asking price to the discerning listener who wants the best sound quality and long-term performance possible while away from the comforts of their Hi-Fi (or recording studio.) It's finally a Bluetooth spe...
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...
Uniform sounds and pretty wide diffusion angle, Very powerful, Excellent battery life, quick charging, Wellbuilt, Easy to use, lots of sound and voice prompts, Useful app
Sound is a bit echoey and lacks punch, Slight stuffiness to the output, Turbo and Surround modes are pretty pointless, You need the app for certain commands, and some features aren't yet up to scratch, Can't deactivate voice/sound prompts, No NFC, Unconvi
The Riva Turbo X offers excellent battery life, good design and ease of use. The only problem is the sound, which, although far from disastrous, could certainly be better...
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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...