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- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR PRO DRIVERS
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR PRO FULL
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR PRO BLUETOOTH
Sound Blaster Roar 2 is a Bluetooth 3.0 speaker (an older spec, but pairing was not an issue) with support for aptX and AAC codecs, and Creative notes the speaker can also hook up to a Playstation 4 via micro-USB. ROAR mode boosts volume and widens audio output, while Tera Bass “intelligently makes up for the perceived loss of bass during low volume playback” - the button does add a touch more bass when playing at low volumes. One more feature is the speaker’s ROAR/Tera Bass button. A MicroSD card slot allows the speaker to play songs directly from a MicroSD card, and recording controls are built into the speaker as well, allowing Sound Blaster Roar 2 to record conversations or incoming phone calls, with the speakerphone function. In addition to fairly typical playback controls, a micro-USB port, DC input, and audio port, Creative’s speaker also boasts a USB port for recharging an iOS device with its 6000 mAh battery.
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The backside of Sound Blaster Roar 2 reveals the major differences between this speaker and its Bluetooth competitors. Sound Blaster Roar 2 is about 7.4” x 4.3” x 2” and weighs about 2.2 pounds. It’s accompanied up top by volume controls, a power button, a multifunction Bluetooth/speakerphone button, recording and battery indictor lights, and an NFC sensor. The top of the speaker features the grill, which houses its upward-firing drivers. Sound Blaster Roar 2’s design is pretty straightforward - it’s less about aesthetics than it is making sure its many features are easy to access. A carrying bag is sold separately for $40. Sound Blaster Roar 2 ships with its own power adapter and a micro-USB cable, and it comes in black or white. Creative claims the speaker gets up to 8 hours of battery life.
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR PRO FULL
The speaker is chock full of features, including some that aren’t seen in most Bluetooth speakers, such as a micro-SD card reader and voice recorder.
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR PRO DRIVERS
Sound Blaster Roar 2 is a portable Bluetooth speaker with five drivers - two 1.5″ tweeters, a 2.5″ subwoofer, and two passive radiators. AThis speaker is smaller than the original, with Creative claiming the audio has also been improved. This mode plays music from the microSD card for a specified amount of time (15 or 30 minutes), and slowly fades the music out before shutting down, once you're sleeping peacefully. I guess this could be good for those late-night cram sessions. Basically, when enabled, this sounds a loud alarm-type noise at random intervals to make sure the user is "awake." Setting 1 sounds the alarm at 3/4 volume, while setting 2 blares it as loud as possible. If you need to grab the attention of everyone around, then this is the way to do it. If you enable the alarm on the back of the ROAR, then hit the "alarm" button for three seconds, this thing starts screaming. It's not very good for recording music or the like. The quality isn't the best, but I guess it could get the job done in a pinch if you needed to take a quick voice reminder or something. Like the AXX 200, the ROAR can record audio directly to a microSD card. So, this normally wouldn't be noted as a "unique" feature, but this ROAR can be charged over its proprietary port or the microUSB port. Here's a quick rundown of the speaker's more unique features (or ones that aren't necessarily self-explanatory from the above list): "Loud Sounds" mode that sends a loud "alarm" occasionally to keep users awake and focused Like its little brother, the ROAR has a ton of unique features:Įmergency Alarm – crazy-loud alarm, in case of evil That's a ton of stuff packed into one speaker. The back houses all the microSD controls and ports: charging, aux-in, external USB port (for charging devices), microUSB in, microSD card slot, recording, track controls, and alarm.
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The top of the unit is where you'll find the Bluetooth controls: NFC pairing, battery status, pairing mode/speakerphone, volume, the ROAR feature (more on that below), and power. When it comes to buttons, the ROAR has them in spades (much like the AXX 200).