🎉 Turn every moment into a live concert with ZEALOT S67!
The ZEALOT S67 Bluetooth speaker packs a punch with 75W stereo sound powered by dual woofers and a tweeter, enhanced by a DSP chip for deep bass and crystal-clear treble. Its IPX6 waterproof rating and rugged build make it perfect for outdoor adventures, while a massive 14,400mAh battery delivers up to 20 hours of uninterrupted playtime. Featuring Bluetooth 5.2 with a 100-foot range, customizable EQ modes, and dual speaker pairing, the S67 is designed for immersive, versatile sound anytime, anywhere.
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Size | 93 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 1.95 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.96"D x 11.61"W x 5.2"H |
Number of Batteries | 8 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 75 Watts |
Battery Capacity | 0.01 Amp Hours |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Compatible Devices | 能手机 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Bluetooth Range | 1E+2 Feet |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | outdoor, camping, backyard party, beach, indoor or outdoor activities |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Color | Strap |
Is Waterproof | True |
Warranty Type | Full, Limited |
Maximum Range | 100 Feet |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Material Type | Metal |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Deep Bass, Dual Pair, Stereo pairing |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Subwoofer Diameter | 93 Millimeters |
M**W
WOW - Great Product - Good/Fair Price
This is going to be a little "wordy" (aka long winded) but since it seems to be a really good/great product, this information might be helpful for anyone wanting to use on a motorcycle.I purchased 4 different Bluetooth speakers before finding this one. It is loud enough to use on my motorcycle (2019 Low Rider FXLR - OEM pipes) at true highway speeds (55 mph +++).The first four (2 from Amazon - 2 from big box store....returned them) were good speakers and the two from the big box store were "almost" loud enough at highway speeds. Two were good up to about 40-50 mph in the wind and the other two were good up to 55-60 mph in the wind.From the time I started researching this one (Zealot) online and after I ordered it and it got to my door, I had a really good/great feeling about it. Once I turned it on, connected to my phone and turned the volume to the full extend, I was 98%-99% sure that I had the right thing...all I had to do was check in in the wind.I mounted it using the "quick release" (made for fire extinguishers) aluminum mount I got on Amazon and put it to the test in the wind. Let just say that it is loud enough at Interstate speeds (70) and then some. BTW take a look at the mount on Amazon - search for "Vehicle Fire Extinguisher Bracket, Aluminum Adjustable Quick Release Roll Bar Fire Extinguisher" they're great!Specifically Neat Things About It:1) More than enough volume at highway speeds on my motorcycle with HD OEM windshield.2) Is sturdy and seems to be well-made3) Cell phone (Galaxy) connectivity via Bluetooth totally mimics controls that are on the top of the speaker itself (volume up/down, song play and next/previous songs buttons).4) Standard USB connectivity, Micro-USB and 3.5 Aux plug capabilities are a real plus and work great.The only thing that will need to be tested is the actual longevity of it's construction and the built-in battery.One note...at full volume (highway speeds in the wind), the battery indicator lights drop to about what appears to be 65-75% left (25-35% used) after about 45 mins. to an hour of consistent use but that actually should be expected and most vendors point that out in their descriptions.One last thing...during my research, I looked at a video online of a handlebar stereo system (also very good product/company) where the person doing the video showed that product at highway speeds (55 mph plus) and this speaker (Zealot) appears (to me) to have as good and/or possibly a little better sound quality at approx. 1/5th the price.Sorry to be so "wordy-long winded" but I've been so impressed with this product, I felt led to share as much information as possible for those like me (using on a motorcycle) that want something really good at a good/fair price.Take care and thanks for reading...hopefully the info above with be helpful and save you time!
O**E
excellent sound, good bass, very crisp and clear mid and treble, really good battery
I bought this speaker and the W-King X10 within a few weeks of each other, and I reviewed them both to evaluate which one I'd use for the house (screened-in lanai) and which I'd mount on my eBike (to replace the speaker I had that died). This review will cover them both. I should also note that I set the EQ on my Galaxy phone to the "rock" setting.The first test was to see how much power the speakers had, a full volume evaluation on our 38'x20' screened-in lanai, so they would need to cover a fairly large outdoor room. First, I fired up the W-King X10 and turned it up all the way. Each equalizer mode (indoor and outdoor) had really deep bass that sounded good, but the outdoor mode (solid blue indicator) has better mid and treble outdoors (my primary use), so I left it on that. And Wow, does this speaker rock. It has incredible sound in that large space, with phenomenal bass, deep with a lot of punch, and the midrange and treble are also crisp. My other 2 current portable speakers (I have had and tested over a dozen in the last 10 years searching for the perfect one) are 40 watts, and I really noticed the difference with this one being 70, it has so much more punch to it. The battery life is really good, and despite its size (this is 1.5 to 2X as large as my other 2), the design really is portable (better, to me, than the other models with the built-in handle). I bought the short handle, as I will never sling this over my shoulder, and it carries around easy enough.The Zealot S-67 is rated at 75 watts (so, around the same as the W-King) and also has an incredibly powerful battery. I've used it for a while without recharging, and it still keeps on going. At full volume, it has a real punch to it. I tested all 3 EQ modes, finding that the subwoofer mode had strong bass punch, but at full volume, sounded muddy (too strong), and had very diminished mid and treble. The vocal mode had strong mid and treble (too strong) and diminished bass. The normal setting turned out to be "just right", with good bass and mid/treble, not getting muddy or too screechy at full volume. This one also filled the room. And again, there was no comparison between the power of this and my 40 watt smaller ones, this just blew them away.So, how to compare the two? First, off, if it matters, the W-King is around $35 more than the Zealot, but for the outdoor room setting of the lanai, I much prefer the W-King X10, as its bass (in the outdoor EQ setting) is punchy and clear at full volume and the mid and treble sounded great and clear as well, where the Zealot S-67 had less bass at full volume (with normal EQ to avoid muddy sound) with very crisp and clear mid and treble, even more so than the W-King. Since the Zealot had such clear mid and treble and still decent bass, it works perfectly on the eBike, where riding at 20-30mph results in a lot of road noise that kills mid and treble, so the enhanced mid and treble of the Zealot really works well. If the price difference matters that much, the Zealot is a good choice and still does quite well.So, each speaker is a great speaker in its own respect, and each fits perfectly into a specific niche where I need it. I had this speaker on a price watch (which I recommend if you have the time to wait), as it semi-regularly goes on a lightning deal, so I ended up getting this for $16 less than the normal price.
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