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Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W

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Bullet Points Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W
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  • - 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W Red
  • - 40 - 20000 Hz
  • - Wired & Wireless AUX in
Long product name Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W :
The short editorial description of Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W

Loop, 120W, 40-20000 Hz, PlayDirect, DLNA, USB, 3.5 mm
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Short summary description Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W:
This short summary of the Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red, 2.1 channels, 1" (2.54 cm), 4.02" (10.2 cm), 120 W, 40 - 20000 Hz, 99 dB

Long summary description Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red. Audio output channels: 2.1 channels, Tweeter diameter: 1" (2.54 cm), Woofer diameter: 4.02" (10.2 cm). RMS rated power: 120 W, Frequency range: 40 - 20000 Hz, Sensitivity: 99 dB. Connectivity technology: Wired & Wireless. Product type: 2.1 portable speaker system, Product color: Red. Recommended usage: Universal

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Reviews
Updated:
2013-12-15 07:48:38
Uk has collected 42 expert reviews for Libratone Loop, Raspberry Red 2.1 portable speaker system 120 W and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
78%
Source Review comments Score
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2013-12-15 07:48:38
What is the Libratone Loop? The Libratone Loop is a stylish wireless speaker designed for Apple devices like iPhones, iPads and iPods. Aside from looking terribly trendy in a slightly Scandanavian way thanks to its colourful furry coat, it also tries to t...
Bottom line The Libratone Loop is a lifestyle speaker that will look and sound good in a lounge. However, its inability to deliver music distortion-free at high volumes mean it's sadly not the perfect hi-fi-replacer – close as it might get...
60%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2013-12-25 10:41:01
We've had something of a love-hate relationship with the Libratone Loop. This circular-fronted speaker has a distinctive, quirky design and - even though we've ended up with the grey finish for review instead of one of the more exciting colour options - i...
Good Plenty of bass, sounds really good, quirky design and colour options give it a distinctive edge...
Bad No Bluetooth, setup and AirPlay playback hit and miss, expensive, driver rattling, top-end can be harsh...
Bottom line Our experience with the Libratone Loop has been a rollercoaster ride from frustration through to full-on aural pleasure and then back to the start again. But that's because we've had AirPlay issues - something you might not experience. That being th...
80%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2014-01-01 09:59:53
Copenhagen-based Libratone makes some of the most interesting and unique wireless speakers you'll find in today's marketplace – and that's saying something. The company's small family of speakers are as spendy as they are stylish, with a Scandinavian form...
Good Very detailed treble, Clear and simple wireless play, Attractive, eyecatching design, Airplay and DLNA support with or without WiFi...
Bad Treble is too aggressive overall, Midrange flat and underpowered...
Bottom line The Liberatone Loop's design makes it a pleasant aesthetic addition to the modern home, and will likely attract attention and discussion from visitors. Serving a background role, it will provide sufficient sound at a dinner party or social event. But at...
80%
itreviews.com
Updated:
2014-03-13 01:56:01
Style isn’t everything. While one can justify the purchase of a $600 speaker because it looks good (like the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air ), it should also be expected to perform well as part of the deal. Style-minded speaker company Libratone has become...
Bottom line The Libratone Loop is an attractive-looking AirPlay speaker, but at $500 it needs to do more than just look pretty, and it just doesn't sound as good as it should...
60%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2014-08-23 06:23:06
“What's that?” is the common reaction when we show people the Libratone Loop. It's a wireless speaker. Honest. We've tested the Loop before, but there were some issues that needed to be addressed with updated firmware. Now that's been sorted out, it's t...
Good Bright and open signature, Tight bass, Well-timed and articulate, Flexible placement...
Bad Treble can sound sharp, Non-Apple users may find it slightly limiting...
Bottom line Sadly it's not a class-leader in audio performance, and some will find the AirPlay-only approach somewhat limiting.But the Libratone Loop is lovely. Its unconventional looks will split opinions, but we enjoy using it...
80%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2014-08-24 06:32:10
Copenhagen-based Libratone makes some of the most interesting and unique wireless speakers you'll find in today's marketplace – and that's saying something. The company's small family of speakers are as spendy as they are stylish, with a Scandinavian form...
Good Very detailed treble, Clear and simple wireless play, Attractive, eye-catching design, Airplay and DLNA support with or without Wi-Fi...
Bad Treble is too aggressive overall, Midrange flat and underpowered...
Bottom line The Liberatone Loop's design makes it a pleasant aesthetic addition to the modern home, and will likely attract attention and discussion from visitors. Serving a background role, it will provide sufficient sound at a dinner party or social event. But at...
65%
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2014-09-26 01:49:43
It would be fair to say that for a large number of us our primary music playback device is a smartphone and likely with earphones. Gone are the days of dedicated music systems, or even having our PC as a primary music device. Of course there are times whe...
0%
play3r.net
Updated:
2015-01-10 09:41:36
Available: www.johnlewis.comLibratone is a company who specialize in innovative audio solutions. Founded in 2009, their original goal was to free music from its wired roots and to let it be streamed for all to enjoy. Their line-up of audio devices consist...
Good Exceptional design, Overall sound quality is good, Great amount of bass from such a slim speaker...
Bad Some distortion at higher volumes, Price could be better...
Bottom line Jumping right into the performance and though I am not a proper audiophile I do still enjoy my music and I was a tad bit let down from the Loop. Overall the sound quality is quite good but for the price tag I expect a lot more, now this may just be down t...
76%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-06-16 05:35:44
You won't need to worry about cables trailing out of the speaker, as apart from power the Loop is completely wireless. Once connected to your network using the straightforward Libratone app, available for iOS and Android, you can start streaming music via...
Bottom line Given its mediocre sound quality, the expensive Libratone Loop left us disappointed...
60%
laptops.co.uk
Updated:
2016-01-31 11:22:23
A great sounding speaker with good wireless connectivity. Made mainly for use with Apple products, but doesn’t discriminate other devices due to its DLNA connectivity. It does come with a hefty price tag however, but you have to pay for great quality. An...
Bottom line This speaker is very expensive, retailing at £399. However, it does everything it sets out to do well. It looks good and sounds good, and the wireless streaming and the app work well to control the speaker and alter the settings with ease. If this is a...
0%
wired.com
Updated:
2014-01-20 01:52:27
Around a decade ago, Apple helped bring about the mainstream's acceptance of the separation of design and function. Just think of how your telephone, email, airline boarding passes, and sepia-toned photos of your brunch now all exist inside a slim, rectan...
Good One look and you can imagine it as a living room centerpiece. Simple setup for an AirPlay speaker. Total sonic clarity, even at high volumes. Changeable cover colors. Easy to stand up or to mount on a wall...
Bad AirPlay remains unreliable, especially in areas with lots of wireless traffic in the air. Twosecond delay for noniTunes playback. 0 is a big price tag for a single speaker...
60%
gadgetreview.com
Updated:
2014-02-26 01:55:13
he Libratone LT-400-NA-11001 Loop Wireless Portable Speaker is designed differently than most “portable” speakers — it's obvious once you look at its somewhat round/oval shape held up by a tripod arrangement of legs. The first thing noticed was the grill...
Good DSP optomization and digital amplification...
Bad No remote...
Bottom line The Libratone LT-400-NA-11001 Loop Wireless Portable Speaker combines great sound with great looks...
92%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2014-02-26 01:55:15
Style isn't everything. While one can justify the purchase of a $600 speaker because it looks good (like the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air%displayPrice% at %seller%), it should also be expected to perform well as part of the deal. Style-minded speaker...
Good Looks attractive. Gets loud. Clear, detailed-sounding midrange performance.
Bad Distorting bass and overly bright highs with some genres of music. Stand can buzz against the table with heavy bass...
Bottom line The Libratone Loop is an attractive-looking AirPlay speaker, but at $500 it needs to do more than just look pretty, and it just doesn't sound as good as it should...
60%
booredatwork.com
Updated:
2014-07-11 01:52:00
The Libratone Loop joins the Libratone family of awesome speakers systems; this is quality personified, from audio to build quality. The Libratone Loop is freedom of sound and versatile placement, wrapped in fine changeable Italian wool covers. Slim, styl...
0%
appleinsider.com
Updated:
2015-06-03 14:24:32
Danish audio firm Libratone adds to its collection of high-end speakers with the Loop, a round and relatively slim unit that produces some of the best treble fidelity we've heard from a product its size.Loop's ribbon tweeters deliver extreme high end fide...
Good Ribbon tweeters offer unparalleled treble fidelity, Wide, clean soundstage, Effective use of DSP technology...
Bad Weak midrange reproduction...
Bottom line If your taste in music leans toward bass-thumping beats with an over-saturated mid-range, Loop is likely not for you. The speaker's design lends itself more to tight, restrained listening than raw output. AirPlay's Wi-Fi connectivity makes Loop easy to a...
80%
9to5mac.com
Updated:
2015-08-27 05:30:11
AirPlay isn't dead as a wireless speaker standard, but it's not exactly healthy: many models have been discontinued, and new releases have all but stopped. Having previously gone all-in with AirPlay, Danish designer speaker maker Libratone is now rolling...
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