

(Image credit: Marshall) What makes a speaker 'loud'?įirst, check out how many decibels (dB) a speaker cranks out, or look at the scaled measurement of the intensity of sound. Read our Amazon Echo Studio review Best for heavy bass It’s worth noting that this speaker is designed for use within a home setting, not for outdoor use.Īll in all, the Amazon Echo Studio may not be the choice for someone looking for a pro-level speaker, however it is a great speaker for someone who wants an all-in-one device with great audio.
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These placements are meant to give listeners an immersive experience – as if you are surrounded by sound.Īs a smart home device, users get the perks of software updates, plus the ability to connect to a whole host of other smart home devices. It’s unlike other conventional Bluetooth speakers due to the positioning of its five speakers: there's a midrange speaker directed upwards, a midrange speaker facing to the right and another to the left, a tweeter directed forward, and a woofer directed downwards towards the hollowed-out space which Amazon calls the bass aperture. But when it comes to smart speakers, “loud” isn’t the first thing that comes to mind? In this case, delivering up to 90dB of sound – as loud as a revved-up lawn mower – the Echo Studio does a very good job of shaking that notion. At 65% of the market share, it feels like everyone and your mum has an Amazon Echo.
