Only Raj has been able to ask the question "…do you like music?" and make it awkward. Fortunately, the Harman Kardon Esquire Mini wireless Bluetooth speakers are anything but awkward.
Manufacturer: Harman Kardon
Only Raj has been able to ask the question "…do you like music?" and make it awkward. Fortunately, the Harman Kardon Esquire Mini wireless Bluetooth speakers are anything but awkward.
The Esquire Mini exudes class, looking like the kind of gadget a CEO has in his or her briefcase or coat pocket. Measuring 3 by 5.5 by 0.9 inches (HWD), the 8.4-ounce speaker is offered in black, brown, crème, and white models, and sort of looks like a cigarette case.
Crisp audio performance; Can get quite loud for a speaker this size; Handsome, easily portable design.
Distorts on some deep bass tracks, even at modest volumes; Classical tracks tend to sound thin and lacking in lows
Over the last few years Harman Kardon has been hard at work reinvigorating the design of its products, offering a level of elegance and simplicity once reserved for the likes of Bowers & Wilkins, or (dare we say it?) even Apple.
Chic portable design; Excellent build quality; Powerful; dimensional sound signature
Weak bass and midrange; Distorts with heavy bass tracks; Introductory price is too high
Harman Kardon's Esquire Mini is one of those products you'd love to receive as a gift, but you might hesitate to acquire on your own for $150 ( £124.95 UK, $229 AU). It's part Bluetooth speaker , part high-quality portable speakerphone and part external battery charger.
The Harman Kardon Esquire Mini Bluetooth speaker has a slim, sleek design, and a built-in kickstand; It makes for an excellent speakerphone and can also charge your phone
Since it doesn't have much bass it doesn't sound great with music; a little pricey
Harman Kardon has more or less mastered the art of combining sexy, elegant design with quality audio performance, so the pocketable Esquire Mini Bluetooth speaker comes as a bit of a surprise. Visually, the speaker lives up to the Harman Kardon branding, but its audio performance does not distinguish itself from other modest-sized competitors. Unfortunately, its price distinguish it: At $149.95, the Esquire Mini feels about $50 more expensive than a speaker that tends to distort should be. A speaker this size needn't have deep bass response, but a speaker this price shouldn't suffer from distortion. If you don't mind a slightly higher price and a slightly larger frame, the Editors' Choice Bose SoundLink Mini ( at Amazon) offers far better sound quality with similar portability. DesignThe Esquire Mini exudes class, looking like the kind of gadget a CEO has in his or her briefcase or coat pocket. Measuring 3 by 5.5 by 0.9 inches (HWD), the 8.4-ounce speaker is offered in black, b...
The suave, svelte Harman Kardon Esquire Mini delivers certain musical genres cleanly and crisply, but others can suffer from distortion or weak bass.
Crisp audio performance; Can get quite loud for a speaker this size; Handsome, easily portable design; Built-in speakerphone
Distorts on some deep bass tracks, even at modest volumes; Classical tracks tend to sound thin and lacking in lows
Harman Kardon's Esquire Mini is one of those products you'd love to receive as a gift, but you might hesitate to acquire on your own for $150 (£124.95 UK, $229 AU). It's part Bluetooth speaker, part high-quality portable speakerphone and part external battery charger. It's also one slick-looking product, with a slim unibody design (238 grams or 8.1 ounces) and retractable kickstand.
The Harman Kardon Esquire Mini is a great-looking micro Bluetooth speaker that works quite well as a speakerphone, but is bass-challenged, so it isn't much of a music speaker.
The Harman Kardon Esquire Mini Bluetooth speaker has a slim, sleek design, and a built-in kickstand; It makes for an excellent speakerphone and can also charge your phone.
Since it doesn't have much bass it doesn't sound great with music; a little pricey.
Great looking speaker, but defying lately lacks in sound quality when compared to larger speakers.
Great design Great brand
Sound is not as crisp as I'd like
Though its name and style indicate that its strictly for the on-the-go professional, I wholeheartedly recommend it for anyone looking for a portable, reliable and stylish Bluetooth speaker solution.
Full sound, Charges devices, Multi-directional mic, Amazing battery life, The Harmon/Kardon Esquire Mini easily fulfills its duties as a long-lasting and capable on-the-go speaker; Its compact size makes it easy to slip into a pocket or a bag to accompany your travels.
Kickstand isn't adjustable, No battery button, Grille is lint-prone, Only a few minor gripes keep me from gushing non-stop about this cool device; On the unit, there's no dedicated solution for checking the battery levels.
There are dozens of Bluetooth speakers available in Australia today that follow a standard template: internal rechargeable battery, Bluetooth, microphone for handsfree calls, and a set of mono or stereo speaker drivers to make the best use of that precious remaining chassis space.
Beautiful design; grille; Involving; warm sound quality; USB mobile device charging
Middling battery life; Low maximum volume level; Minor design quibbles
Long battery life, great connectivity responses via Bluetooth and super light weight. A great device at a good price. Some tracks can sound a bit thin and tinny when you crank the volume up but apart from that, it was a good purchase and highly recommended.
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