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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Published: 2012-10-12, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.com
Yes. $400 for an AirPlay speaker isnt all that bad (in our test of the best Airplay speakers, the prices ran $400 to $800). Plus, this one not only pairs easily and independently, but it also looks great and sounds wonderful.The Best AirPlay SpeakersAirP...
Not much in the way of controls on the Zipp. Just a power button with Libratone's bird logo, surrounded by plus/minus volume controls. A couple of little buttons on the back to select WiFi or PlayDirect. That's it.
Not much in the way of controls on the Zipp. Just a power button with Libratone's bird logo, surrounded by plus/minus volume controls. A couple of little buttons on the back to select WiFi or PlayDirect. That's it
Here's an apt indicator of how I feel about the Zipp: The whole time I was reviewing it, I kept it playing at high volume, often repeating tunes just 'cause they sounded so good. Combine the great sound with the handy, cute form factor and the convenienc...
Abstract: Is it possible for a speaker to be cute? Libratone's new Zipp ($449) makes a very good case for "yes," thanks to refinements of earlier industrial design concepts the company introduced in larger and more expensive models. Zipp is a plastic tube sligh...
Published: 2012-11-21, Author: Christopher , review by: techradar.com/au/
Good looking, Sound is good…
…but not great, Overpriced
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Published: 2012-11-13, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The portable Libratone Zipp AirPlay speaker has a modern, eye-catching design and excellent sound for its size, and you can connect directly to it from an iOS mobile device, PC, or Mac. It has a built-in rechargeable battery or can be powered by an includ
Many source devices can't access Wi-Fi services while connected to the Libratone, or need to use pricey data plans; the Zipp only has 4 hours of battery life with wireless on; it's not compatible with Android smartphones and tablets (no Bluetooth); and it
The Libratone Zipp is one of the best-sounding and best-looking portable wireless speakers out there, but its high price and Wi-Fi limitations give us pause....
Published: 2018-05-08, Author: Edward , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: For those of us that have strong memories of untangling speaker cables, Bluetooth speakers can seem like witchcraft. Plonk a pill-shaped box on your shelf, or hang it up in the kitchen, then zap your music to it with nothing more than a few swipes. No kno...
Solid build and customisable design, Warm, weighty sound with lots of bass, Streams from a wide range of sources, Easy to use
Bass can be overpowering, Soundstage could be more open, No DLNA playback through phone app
Libratone's popular Bluetooth speaker is enhanced by a swanky new colour scheme and nifty features, but its impressive sound quality is the real star of the show...