Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Harman Kardon Go + Play Wireless and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Harman Kardon Go + Play Wireless.
July 2013
(79%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Harman Kardon has taken an old favorite and has given it a total makeover with the new and improved GO+PLAY wireless speaker for 2016. Designed to provide a rich and room-filling audio experience with its set of six high-performance drivers, the new GO+PL...
Published: 2013-09-30, Author: John , review by: cultofmac.com
Fantastic design, looks great, sounds great
“Wireless” means Dcell batteries. Extremely expensive, The Verdict A great speaker that is still hard to recommend, Buy from: Harman Kardon
The Harman Kardon Go + Play Wireless sounds great and looks great, but if you intend to use it wirelessly, it will chew through expensive D cell batteries like Tic Tacs. If what you want is a great sounding boombox to take around with you, size and weight and expens...
Abstract: Six years after releasing the first generation of its distinctive iPod speaker Go + Play, Harman/Kardon has launched Go + Play Wireless ($400); not surprisingly, it's a Bluetooth version. Continuing the black alien purse-like shape, the size and overa...
Detailed, agile treble and midrange, Huge power, Lovely design, Charges via USB
Bass overwhelms a little, Will not play via USB connection
So, it's got to be four stars for the Harman/Kardon Go+Play Wireless. We certainly can't fault its looks, or its ability to shake a room with the amount of volume it offers. But that sonic heft also takes the shine off an agile, detailed treble and midr...
Can go really loud, Crisp treble and powerful bass, Stylish looks, Uncomplicated feature set, USB port to charge connected devices
No music playback via USB port, No rechargeable battery; still uses D-cell batteries, No AirPlay
Harman/Kardon clearly believes in the good old adage of not changing things around when they are working perfectly fine. The Go + Play Wireless speaker is a prime example, carrying on with pretty much the same build and design as the Go + Play II dock fro...
Der JBL GO 2 erfüllt die Rolle des Outdoor-Speakers mit Bravour und leistet über die Erwartungen hinaus eine Soundqualität, als deren Quelle man durchaus auch einen größeren Speaker erwarten könnte. Eine Schlaufe zum Befestigen, wie sie beim Vorgänger vor...
Abstract: Sie suchen einen Bluetooth-Lautsprecher? Dann stehen Sie vor einer endlosen Reihe an Modellen von billig bis unfassbar teuer. Wir haben über 25....
Abstract: Bluetooth-Boxen zu kaufen, ist wie im Supermarkt vor dem Cornflakes-Regal zu stehen: Es gibt eine riesige Auswahl an Bluetooth-Lautsprechern. Um Ihnen zum besten Produkt zu verhelfen, haben wir über 25 Bluetooth-Boxen zwischen 30...
Published: 2015-06-26, Author: Robin , review by: allround-pc.com
Design & Verarbeitung, Soundqualität, USB-Ladeanschluss für Mobilgeräte, kabellos oder Netzbetrieb möglich, stromsparender Standby-Modus, hohe Lautstärke, Schnelle Suche
unpraktische Gummiabdeckungen, kein integrierter Akku, Langes Pairing, Preis
Der Harman Kardon Go+Play Wireless Lautsprecher fällt mit einem modernen und eleganten Design sowie guter Verarbeitungsqualität auf. Auch die Klangqualität weiß mit einem rundum guten Klangbild zu überzeugen, zudem weist der Speaker eine außerordentlich h...