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Zamkol Bluetooth Speaker Review

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Zamkol ZK202 speaker review

There’s also a microSD card slot; the speaker automatically plays MP3, WAV, FLAC, and APE file types. It’s IPX6 rated so it can stand up to a fair amount of water, making it a perfect shower or poolside companion. Feel free to put your phone or audio source away and keep it protected from splashes. It’s also a good option for people who might have small studio offices such as massage therapy, yoga, or the like.

Should someone buy two of them, the ZK202 is good for birthday parties, social gatherings, back yard barbecues, and lazy days at the pool. Sound is clear and bass is represented well, but we might have enjoyed a little louder audio experience. The 360-degree sound lives up to the claim as there’s no real clear direction to face the speaker. We appreciate the IPX6 rating and ability to pair to another one for true stereo as these open the door to a wider use case. The ability to play music directly from a microSD card is also a nice touch and not one that’s seen very often. We really like the dial control for volume at the top of the speaker as it’s an intuitive way to increase or decrease levels.

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Zamkol ZK106 Review: Your New Wireless Bluetooth Speaker on the Go

For other applications that are not Bluetooth supported, such as televisions and radios, its auxiliary 3.5mm audio jack could handle most wired connections. Its soundbar appeal has four rubber footings underneath, which reduces slip even when you place it on uneven surfaces and absorbs vibration when the ZK106 starts playing sounds. Its control buttons are also laid out on top of the unit, keeping the use of this wireless Bluetooth speaker accessible and convenient. Its face is a black mesh that slightly reveals the speakers behind it, with the white typography for “Zamkol” clearly printed in the front and center.

With its chassis made from hard plastic, you can expect it to survive a few drops as well as splashes with its IPX7 waterproof rating. Also, near the back of the item is a built-in keyring, making this mini soundbar easy to hook up to bags to branches for that outdoor listening sessions. There you have it, a trusty audio buddy for both solo listening sessions and the outdoor sound trip is possible with the Zamkol ZK106.

Zamkol ZK606 Bluetooth Speaker Review

However, premium speakers offer a certain amount more: a larger frequency range, which makes itself felt in the better sound, a better IP protection class and a longer battery life. Zamkol Direct has also thought of music lovers who still have older devices like a CD player in operation. This is simply plugged into the headphone jack on the source device and then into the AUX input on the underside of Zamkol ZK606. The plus and minus keys are used simultaneously to adjust the volume and to jump back and forth between audio titles.

To select the audio source between Bluetooth device or AUX input, briefly press the Power button. The Play button is used to start music playback, but also takes over functions such as answering calls.

For comparison: Our editorial recommendation among the portable Bluetooth speakers, JBL Flip 4, offers 2x 8 Watt output power. Zamkol ZK606 is the perfect choice for those who set volume as their primary performance feature.

However, our test overview shows that the Bluetooth speaker can’t keep up with the noble brands in terms of sound quality. 360-degree speakers in the same device class as Ultimate Ears BOOM 3 or JBL Flip 4 start at 90 or 70 Hz and end at 20 kHz.

Zamkol’s Speakers’ Neat Tricks Can’t Overcome Poor Audio Quality

I jumped at the chance to review the Zamkol Bluetooth speaker set because of its unique features. Tough, waterproof case And What We Don’t Tinny sound lacks bass The waterproofing is fine (I couldn’t drown it during my testing), but the sound is fairly tinny.

The reversible left-right nature is neat, but there’s no easy way to select a left or right channel, and the included strap thing is more awkward than useful.

That’s pretty hefty for a Bluetooth speaker that claims to be portable, and that’s not even counting the weight (over three pounds). You can break it apart in the middle like a Kit Kat bar and get perfectly symmetrical satellite speakers.

It’s supposed to fit around the grooves and act as a faux leather handle, but it’s hard to slip the thing on and off. Combining multiple Bluetooth speakers for stereo sound is a trick I’ve seen before, but it usually requires a branded mobile app.

The master speaker (the one you pressed the button on) plays the left sound channel, but there’s no visual indicator of this once they’re paired. You’ll want to keep the rubberized protectors over the power and audio ports tightly closed, but with a long eight to 10 hours of battery life, that won’t be difficult. Zamkol doesn’t make any claims about impact-resistance or protection from things like sand or dirt. However, based on the hefty, rubberized body of the speakers, I tend to think they will survive much more punishment than the typical Bluetooth speaker—even those that have similar water-resistant features.

The sound output is impressive for the size and the 66mm drivers, but I’d trade it in a minute for better bass and mid-tones. Even so, the massive, passive radiators on the rear of each unit would have indicated much better bass performance than this.

Skip this set if you don’t need a tank of a Bluetooth speaker that neatly breaks apart in the middle.

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