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CREATIVE IROAR REVIEW

Posted on August 2, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

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On the whole, Bluetooth speakers are getting better, with improved audio quality increasingly coming from smaller form factors. Creative has taken that approach in its Roar line of speakers in the past, with both the Sound Blaster Roar and Roar 2 pumping out impressive sound that was louder than one might expect.

Shedding the Sound Blaster moniker, the iRoar stands apart from its predecessors, ramping up its audio prowess and cramming in a Pandora’s Box of features that seem almost implausible for something this size. The excellent (and really loud) sound it pumps out is one thing, but the extras involved here take it to another level.
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