I've noticed an interesting trend in the Bluetooth speaker market lately — devices aren't just becoming more portable, but their sound quality is improving too. Thanks to new generation amplifiers and adaptive audio technologies, even compact models now deliver balanced frequency responses. Plus, noise-cancelling algorithms are making conversations and music sound clearer. Do you think these advancements truly reflect better sound quality, or is it just marketing?
Bluetooth speaker trends: Are they getting better in quality?
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There's been a serious leap in this field lately, and I completely agree. I recently had the chance to try out Xiaomi's new Mi Portable ME 2, and I must say it delivers sound quality far beyond expectations. Despite its compact size, it strikes a perfect balance between clear bass and crisp high frequencies—giving you the impression you're listening to a speaker much larger than its actual size.
Even more impressive are the noise-cancelling algorithms in these devices. Even in crowded environments or on the metro, you can still catch every detail clearly, which is a huge plus for podcast lovers. I think this user-focused approach will become the standard in the coming years—and it’s also very reasonable in terms of price-to-performance.
Is the improvement in bass response in those compact speakers really that good? I have one of the older models and it sounds flat. Do you notice the difference in these new models at parties or outdoors?