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Review: Tylt Tunz Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker

Last updated: May 16, 2021 8:05 pm UTC
By Nick Guy
Review: Tylt Tunz Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker

Even though the small Bluetooth speaker category has been oversaturated with new entries recently, there are still some somewhat innovative new designs coming out. Built with a similar twin active/one passive driver system to Jawbone’s Jambox, Tylt’s new Tunz ($150, aka Tūnz, pronounced Tunes) differentiates itself by including three Y-shaped rubber bands that can be swapped to change the accent color. It also contains a 2800mAh rechargeable battery that runs for 20 hours on 50% volume, and can recharge an iPod or iPhone at full speed should you supply a cable. Tunz also uses Bluetooth 3.0 for faster-than-standard pairing and re-pairing, and packs a microphone for speakerphone functionality.


Review: Tylt Tunz Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker

Tunz is about 1.5” narrower than Jambox from side to side, but 0.5” taller and deeper; both are well-suited for portability. The material choices are similar, too: most of Tunz’ housing is soft touch rubber-coated plastic, except for the grill, which is metal with a raised diamond pattern.

There’s no question that it feels well-built. The bands can easily be taken on and off, allowing a degree of personalization that doesn’t require buying a whole new speaker. Additionally, the bands angle the accessory slightly upwards, which is more aesthetic than functional: there’s no obvious difference in performance when Tunz is used without the bands.


 

Review: Tylt Tunz Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker

Review: Tylt Tunz Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker

The array of inputs and outputs on the back of the speaker is relatively high, compared to similar units. There’s the nearly-standard aux input, but there’s also aux out, allowing you to connect a 3.5mm cable to another speaker.

Similarly, there’s a universal micro-USB charging port, which is next to a full-sized USB charging connector. All of the buttons are capacitive controls on the top of the unit, and include volume up and down, Bluetooth pairing, and phone functions.

 

Review: Tylt Tunz Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker

In terms of audio performance, Tunz isn’t great, but it’s good for its size. The speaker gets louder than Jambox—although it distorts at its highest levels—and the sound is a bit more dynamic, thanks to mids and highs that sound noticeably better. Compared to the equally-priced boomBottle from Scosche, however, audio performance isn’t quite as strong.


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