Typically, 80 milliseconds or less is the best to aim for. Speakers supporting aptX — particularly aptX-LL (low-latency) ideally — will generally lend better results. One test appeared to favorably show the Sony XB40 at around 80 milliseconds, which supports SBC, AAC, and LDAC, and no ...
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You can literally feel the bass notes. The mids and highs are all present and crystal clear. The stereo spread is wide and full. I own several bluetooth speakers ranging in size from tiny, to large, but this one is the largest I currently own. Could that be why it sounds the best?
The Sierra 1 V2(the only one in my budget) isn't as wide -directivity as these. It beams way more above 4kHz, down nearly 25 dB at 90-deg at 8kHz vs just ~15dB on the JBL. There's honestly quite few speakers that have the kind of directivity I'm looking for in th...
JBL Bar 300 £350 £249 at Amazon (save £101)JBL has produced a budget soundbar that is stylish, feature-packed, and Dolby Atmos compatible. All at a price that undercuts most rivals, too. The similarly priced Sony HT-S2000 sounds notably better, however – but if your he...