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HARMAN KARDON Onyx 7 Black

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In terms of size and weight, it measures 312 x 275.8 x 163.8 mm and weighs 3.52 kg. The Onyx Studio 8 is slightly larger and heavier than its predecessor, the Onyx Studio 7, although the difference is not noticeable to the naked eye. Because of its size and weight, it is not the most comfortable wireless speaker to carry around. If you’re looking for a speaker that you can take with you whenever you leave the house, you might want to consider something like the Onyx Studio 8. JBL Xtreme 3. Also, the Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 8 is not waterproof or dustproof, so keep it away from the beach or pool. Onyx Studio 6 has an IPX7 rating. This means it is submergible and should be waterproof enough for any recreational use.

Generally, a bluetooth speaker will score well for battery life or score well for portability. Onyx Studio 6, sadly, doesn’t rate well for either. The combination of a heavy speaker with an unimpressive battery just doesn’t excite many users. The Onyx Studio 7 also boasts good bass capabilities. It sounds punchy and has a good bounce to it, without overpowering other elements in the mix. At high volume levels the digital signal processing prevents distortion without thinning out the lower frequencies. Onyx Studio 6 has a 3,250 mAh battery that is rated for 8 hours at 50% volume. This battery life doesn’t hold up to competitors like JBL Charge 5 (12+ hours on a 7,500 mAh battery), Soundcore Motion+(12 hours on a 6,700 mAh battery), or even the smaller and more portable JBL Flip 5 & 6 (12 hours on a 4,800 mAh battery). In the past, many Bluetooth speakers only supported wireless connection to one mobile device, while ONYX STUDIO 7 can connect two Bluetooth devices simultaneously.Both speakers are built with some plastic construction, aluminum handles, and fabric covering the speaker. They aren’t the most durable bluetooth speakers you can find, but they should hold up well to frequent use. In this new review, we take a look at the Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 8, the latest generation of the American company’s most popular speakers. This Ony Studio series has evolved in design, and when you see it for the first time, it’s quite striking. In fact, almost nothing has changed since the seventh generation, but it is still quite distinctive with its unique design that features a ring for easy installation.

The Onyx Studio 7 is compatible with Bluetooth 4.2, which is a bit out of date, and unfortunately only supports the SBC Bluetooth codec—it won’t play AAC or AptX codecs. There's also no companion app with EQ, so you can't adjust the sound signature. The speaker can wirelessly connect with another Onyx Studio 7 to form a pair, at least. The max volume output is roughly the same, with the slight advantage going to Onyx Studio 7. This difference will only be seen on side-by-side testing. Both speakers have total output wattage of 50 watts, if this metric matters to you. Thanks to the two added high-frequency converters, the Onyx 7 provides an immersive sound experience. Elegant designStylish design and great sound in one. Due to its design, the Harman Kardon Studio 7 fits in almost any interior and at any party. Grab the Onyx Studio 7 in Kenya at Ksh 38999. Superior stereo performance With 8 hours of battery life, you are not dependent on cables. Experience the freedom of music anytime, anywhere. Wireless Dual Sound

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