- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR 2 DRIVERS
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR 2 UPGRADE
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR 2 PORTABLE
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR 2 PRO
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR 2 BLUETOOTH
It is not worth the upgrade but I highly recommend it to any new owner.
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR 2 PRO
The Roar Pro has similar design and sound, and there are just some minor improvements. It looks like Creative made the Roar Pro to replace the Roar 2, they almost have the same price at the moment.
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR 2 BLUETOOTH
I quite love the sound signature of Creative’s Bluetooth speakers as I find it more balanced and enjoyable than the sound of the Bose Soundlink series. Unfortunately, battery life didnt meet my requirements and as battery level faded, so did volume. I like its design style, weight, combination rubberized / metallic exterior, and options. You even can have fun with some karaoke sessions and then record your own voice with the built-in recorder. The Creative Sound Blaster Roar SR20A Model MF8170 is a nice unit and sounds great. This will be helpful if you need to make presentations, public speaking or teaching in small rooms. That means you can transform the speaker into a personal Public Address system. It is rated at 10 hours, as compared to 8 hours on older versions.Īnother notable feature is that it works with iRoar Mic. iRoar and Sound Blaster Roar ProĬreative also uses the same 6,000mAh battery for the speaker, however, the battery life is slightly improved thanks to the electrical efficiency in the circuit. Similar to other Creative speakers, you can play music from your computer via the micro USB cable, from a microSD card, wirelessly from your mobile device or any other source via the AUX audio cable. There is actually a new switch here to change among 3 preset audio profiles, which are Warm, Neutral and Energetic. On the back, you still see familiar buttons and ports like AUX in, DC Out, micro USB port, microSD slot, recording buttons, playback buttons, Tera Bass button and USB Audio/Mass Storage switch. On top of the speaker, there are an NFC tag, a battery indicator, Bluetooth/Phone call button, volume up, volume down, ROAR button and Power button. The speaker comes with some accessories like the proprietary power adapter, auxiliary cable and micro USB cable. You can see that they have the same size, button layout and connections. Surprisingly, it is more identical to the original Sound Blaster Roar, instead of the more recent Roar 2.
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR 2 DRIVERS
Amazingly, the specification of the internal electronics remains identical with the same drivers for a powerful performance.The Roar Pro looks so similar to the older Creative’s models as it features almost the same design with aluminum chassis, 5 driver system and high-quality materials. The Roar 2 and be orientated on its front face with included rubberised sticky feet to allow for horizontal playback and easier access to the rear controls. The most obvious design change is that the front is now solid, and all the drivers now fire up. Well, evidently the Creative team is filled with people up to the job of delivering, with the Roar 2 coming in that bit more compact (20% by volume) and 100g in mass which apparently had the design team running up against the laws of physics to retain the same acoustic properties. Improving upon this act would undoubtedly become a head scratcher. Earning many accolades the ROAR rightly cemented its position against some of the top in the market.
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER ROAR 2 PORTABLE
Product on Review: Creative Sound Blaster Roar 2Įarlier this year we took a look at the Creative ROAR, oozing classy design and serious performance in a portable wireless speaker.