The REMIX is a small but mighty Bluetooth speaker, measuring in at just over 8", powered with a newly designed glass-fibre diaphragm and long coil drivers, the REMIX also features a rear-mounted bass reflex port. The REMIX is the world’s first speaker to use a built-in headphone amplifier to drive your headphones with a power boost, it also comes with a daisy chain cable that lets you wire REMIX onto REMIX to an unlimited degree (well… as far as your bank account lets you) which lets you play with a larger sound and surround sound experience. The REMIX is Amazon Alexa compatible via the Echo Dot, it is straightforward pairing it with your device over Bluetooth but there is a series of annoying little jingles that indicate when it’s is switched on, connected, and when you turn it off. The REMIX is constructed with a minimal aluminium finishing it is completely customisable so you can pimp your speaker into whatever garish mess bests reflects your personality. In fact the REMIX is world’s first full-surface 3D printed custom product with 6 3D customizable surfaces.
The Bluetooth connection provides a range of up to 33 feet (10 meters) range and simultaneously pairs with 2 devices while the lithium-ion battery provides up to 10+ hours play time. The sound is produced by glass fibre dual-drivers that create a clear and clean midrange, with sharp highs and the Passive Bass Reflector generates deep and thick bass, the sound is very impressive for such a little device, best suited for people who enjoy a good bass. The Immersive 3D Soundstage spreads the music around and fills the room whilst the Instrument Engineer Verified multi-layers each instrument so you can easily pick out each instrument and vocal. We found the REMIX a bit boring in its original design and the customisation options tacky. It is massively over-priced, however, the sound quality is excellent for a speaker of this size so if you are partial to a bit flash and don’t need to eat for a couple of weeks this could be your dream speaker. RRP £259
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4.5 out of 5
Pros
Brilliant sound (can’t state this enough)
Customisable
Compact
Built-In Mic for Calls and Voice Assistant
Simultaneous Device Connection
Cons
Boring design
Expensive
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