- Bluetooth 4.2
- Bass and volume control
- Built-in FM radio
- Audio jack
- 2.1 Hi-Fi sound
- Transmission distance 10 m
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The Sonic Gear Space 3 is a compact yet stylish Hi-Fi 2.1 speaker with an ultra-small subwoofer. It features clear, rich sound, powerful bass, and is suitable for those with limited desk space. It easily connects to your computer via aux connection and to your smartphone and tablet via Bluetooth 4.2.
Driver size: 2 x 2" full range
Output power (RMS): 2 X 5W
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Speakers for very basic use. Bad bass, the clarity of the sound is lost in the high frequencies. For the 20€ that I bought them, they are a consolation.
I bought them for my work (for the hours I don't have work) to replace a Bluetooth speaker that had a broken USB charging port. After years of using Bluetooth speakers and constantly replacing them due to the same problem (charging port), I wanted something with a direct plug connection, relatively small in size, supporting Bluetooth connection, and with a higher volume and bass compared to the Bluetooth speakers I had.
Pros:
Good build quality.
Nice design.
Good sound quality. Good bass.
Overall "full" sound.
Cons:
For some reason, relatively lower sound quality and slightly lower volume in Bluetooth mode...
One observation... For some inexplicable reason, this speaker set has 2 volume controls, the knob which logic dictated was the only one... but also a digital volume control with the radio buttons... which, however, affects the speaker volume in all modes. In the case of a laptop, it controls the Windows volume control, I imagine the same applies to Android phones (I didn't try it).
Let me explain... You connect first via Bluetooth... mediocre sound quality and noticeably weaker with all volumes at maximum... (Noticeably weaker than the Bluetooth speaker soundlike mini - a copy of the BOSE soundlink mini - with 10 watts).
You connect via the 3.5mm jack... better sound quality, slightly increased volume but still noticeably weaker than the soundlike. So far, a very negative impression...
Out of curiosity, you try the radio and realize that the station search buttons are also volume controls (which by default, no matter what device you connect, are in the middle) and the radio sounds noticeably louder when you increase the digital volume.
You turn the volume up using the buttons, switch to aux (volume knob also at maximum), and finally, you hear the volume that should come from the speakers... you switch to Bluetooth hoping for improvement and there... only to be disappointed... no improvement. (In Bluetooth connection with a computer, this can be fixed if you go to the sound settings and activate the loudness).
Conclusion. I'm not sure if they are suitable for primary use as Bluetooth speakers.
For use with the 3.5mm jack, they are a decent purchase with very good sound quality, sufficient volume, and very good bass in a relatively small size.
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They don't come with headphones. Disadvantage. I didn't understand it, I considered it a given.
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ManufacturerSonic Gear | Creative | Nedis | Creative | Logitech |
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Channels2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 |
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