🎵 Elevate Your Vibe with Blissaeon!
The Blissaeon Ceramic Craft Bluetooth Speaker combines stunning sound quality with a unique ceramic design, making it perfect for meditation, yoga, and everyday use. With features like 12-hour playback, IPX5 waterproofing, and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, this speaker is both practical and stylish, ideal for enhancing your audio experience at home or on the go.
K**E
Works well - Compact size
I love my Blissaeon Ceramic Craft Bluetooth Speaker. The speaker is compact and fits in the palm of your hand (see photo). It was easy to pair with my iphone but pushing on the little on/off indicator. Initially I could not find this button because it is small and not very visible, so I have a picture pointing to it. The sound quality is fine. There is not a lot of deep base, but seriously, this is not a large, high quality speaker so I think it is ridiculous to expect some sort of expert sound quality from it. This little guy is stationed in my bathroom and fills it purpose there just fine! I also will bring this speaker along when traveling since it is so compact and comes with a nice carrying case. The packaging for this speaker is really nice too, so if you are thinking of giving it as a gift the presentation will be beautiful.If you are looking for a very high quality sound speaker because you are very fussy about all elements of sound quality, look into Bose or something similar, and plan on paying at least $300+On the other hand, if you are looking for a cute, portable, good sounding speaker that is affordable, then I highly recommend this item. I'm very happy with it!
D**D
As an audiophile, I don't love it, but it's OK. And that's something.
Since there are raves about the sound quality, and I've evaluated very expensive audio equipment and have good ears, good pitch and a musical background, I'll do an actual evaluation here.It's good in the midrange. Cellos sound like cellos. Violins sound sort of like violins. Pianos actually sound like pianos but with a mute on high frequencies, which is pretty good actually because it's hard to get pianos to sound like pianos. I don't notice much treble, nor much base, but there is occasional distortion probably coming from not being able to handle the energy of a bass signal, accentuated from the confusion of having to reproduce two channels all by itself. (I am running it solo.)The transducer is the soft thing in the middle of the bottom. And it vents also through the bottom, so it's best not to run it on a very reflective. Normally such a bass vent is meant to disappear and not be heard. I put it on a folded paper towel as a baffle, rather than on the open tabletop, and that improved the sound and maybe got rid of some shrillness of the treble. Some remains, because shrillness is actually a lack of the very high frequencies that give proper body to a treble sound.In its favor the bass doesn't boom. It's just missing below maybe 60Hz, which is actually preferable. However the treble is slightly shrill, not like a bad horn tweeter but it's there and somewhat annoying to me. It claims a frequency response of 50 Hz - 20 kHz. Perhaps there's some 50 Hz signal there, but I'd say the treble tops out at 10 kHz, at most. Replaying Mendelssohn's string octet, there are whole phrases that are almost unheard, due to lack of treble response. The limitation of the treble is its biggest weakness.I normally wouldn't review a little bluetooth speaker this way, but it's claiming great sound, so I evaluate it on that basis. My conference phone headset with plain little earpads, which has remarkably good sound, is better than this speaker. Maybe it also uses this ceramic speaker technology.The package includes a 50% offer on a second speaker, in case you want to add stereo. I like this feature, although I am not able to test it.
U**S
SMALL BUT STRONG
This bluetooth speaker is a small size but the sound is loud and strong enough. It is compact, so it is great for travel. The battery runs long enough for one full charge.
J**R
Expensive for it's sound. Sounds fuller than most speakers it's size.
It comes with a hard case to keep it looking nice if you need to store / move it. It's quite heavy for it's footprint, I guess that's the ceramic. It gets louder than the $20 Bobtot Soundair, and sounds a bit fuller. For it's footprint I would say it sounds nice except near max volume where it takes on a tone of upper mid boost that sounds sort of one note quality to it. At lower volume it sounds better and more dynamic.Pitting it against the Earfun U Boom $50 speaker, it makes this smaller speaker sound like a toy. It is bigger, but it's also cheaper and sounds way better and can get way louder. The U Boom is very warm in the upper bass and mid range bass, with an overall much nicer tuning. Everything sounds nice on the U Boom. I would go for that unless you need this tiny form.
A**Y
Reminds me of JBL
For the size of a large apple, this thing is really good. No weird setup. Came partially charged so I just turned it on and was able to pair. The prompts are clear upon pairing. Battery so far on the current charge has been pretty good especially since I’ve been messing we sound volume and different types of music to tests this out. This little guy gets really loud, but unlike other smaller speakers the sound and bass stays clear and not scratchy. I like the portability of this since it’s a smaller size. The material seems very durable but I’m not going to purposely put it to a drop test so when/if I drop this I’ll definitely update. The color isn’t obnoxious. Looks good with my office decor. I like that this works in my home office but I place it outside during gatherings too since the volume is good. I only had it at halfway and I was being yelled at to turn the volume down since my wife said it sounded like she was having this placed against her ear. Good quality all around. Would make a good gift too.
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