![]() It’s not big speaker level, but it’s impressive nonetheless. ![]() The Formula car in the intro and throughout the track zooms from one side of the stage to the other, and there’s a surprising presence in the sub-bass that I wasn’t expecting. It excels in the upper and mid-bass, pumping out plenty of thump. The perfect example of this is Charlotte De Witte’s Doppler which is perhaps the best way to see how the speaker reacts to something truly low. ![]() It couldn’t be called open and airy by any stretch of the imagination - it’s more like being in a sweaty club. It’s not to the level of something with dedicated Spatial Audio, or a pair of stereo speakers, but when properly situated it’s got plenty of space to the sound. That's perhaps the biggest strength of the sound - the soundstage is remarkably wide. And the buttons are soft and flexible, making the operation feel. The buttons are on/off, one-touch call, volume +, volume -, HK series, and Bluetooth pairing key. In fact, the edge of the speaker is also made of soft plastic material. They used the same type and size of drivers, the same Bluetooth version (Bluetooth 4.2), the same battery (3.280mAh/8h of playtime). Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 4 is equipped with six buttons made of soft plastic material on the speaker’s top. Lipa’s vocals are perfectly replicated, and the sound widens as the track progresses. Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 2 Review Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 3 Review Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 4 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker Review The manufacturer didn’t make a lot of changes. The synth bass is well-defined, with plenty of low stuff to keep things moving on. Spinning up Dua Lipa’s Hallucinate, and you’ll be bopping along in no time.
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