

The latter can be used for play/pause or held down to connect with Siri or Google Assistant – the Revolve+ has a microphone. The rounded bottom and top are both rubber, with the top having buttons moulded into it for on/off, Bluetooth, volume up, volume down, aux input and a multi-function control. There’s a choice of two finishes: Luxe Silver and Triple Black.Īpart from its larger size, the only design difference between the Revolve and Revolve+ is a ribbed carry handle that makes it easy to cart around the house.

A perforated aluminium enclosure wraps seamlessly around the speaker and tapers towards the top. It’s no surprise to find that Bose has done a decent job with the styling. Related: Best Bluetooth speakers Bose SoundLink Revolve+ – Design and features Both share an almost identical set of features, but with the Revolve+ being bigger, louder and having longer battery life. The result, then, is not one but a pair of new portable speakers: the SoundLink Revolve and SoundLink Revolve+. But everyone is boasting about 360-degree sound these days, and Bose has clearly been wanting to get in on that omnidirectional-audio act. The original SoundLink Mini was deservedly a big seller, and the SoundLink Mini II continued that success. Bose has been bossing the portable Bluetooth speaker market for a while now.
