nrkissedI like my iRoar too. Clean, bright sound. TONS of features, like being a battery bank for your other electronics and having a microSD slot so the iRoar can be a music player without needing a phone. Jaw-dropping how loud a portable Bluetooth speaker can get, easily more articulate than a Bose Soundlink III. Upgraded fidelity over the original Roar, which is still enjoyable in its own way.
My only negative for it is that, at least on my unit, the lowest volume setting is still quite audible and too much gain for background music under 3-4 people conversation or to play while drifting off to sleep. Night mode helps it reach slightly quieter volumes, but has stronger “smart volume” adjustments which sometimes spoof the player into going loud in volume spikes.
Despite the negative, I’m also curious about the Rock add-on subwoofer. The main player doesn’t worry me for sheer volume when needed, but I bet the sub will enrich and warm up the lower frequency ranges.
DigitalRonynit's a very good speaker in all categories, especially in sound !
The iRoar Rock is fine, but doesn't give you 150 bucks worth of bass...
I would also like it to read the FLAC files and that we could access the microSD over usb like on the roar 2
but for the moment it's not possible...