The Mini Rig: A Speaker That Defies Expectations
Coming in at £130 in the UK, the Mini Rig is facing stiff competition in the speaker market. However, it's powered by a single 3-in driver, which is large and responsible for the huge base that this thing has to offer. The build quality of the Mini Rig is impressive, with a sturdy environment in mind. It's made of a single piece of anodized aluminium, making it able to withstand drops and other accidents.
The design of the Mini Rig is indeed interesting, and it houses a significant battery that the company claims can give you a whole weekend of use. Not only that, but it can also be used to charge your smartphone. In testing, I found 30 hours of medium volume usage, which is far better than any speaker I've ever tried. The packaging was unique and came with a protective carrying case, a nice touch.
The Mini Rig is powered by Bluetooth 4.0 and aptX, providing some of the best signal on the market with a range of over 10m. You can even pair it up to get stereo sound. However, one of the main problems with the device is that it only produces mono audio, which won't make much of a difference in some settings like parties. But if you're gaming for example, it's going to be huge - you won't be able to hear where footsteps are coming from or where guns have been shot.
Despite producing mono audio, the Mini Rig is still pretty loud on its own and can produce an unprecedented volume for its size. With the option to turbocharge it, it practically doubles in volume again, leaving people blown away. The sound output is not only loud but also lays hard on the base, really thick and heavy. While the detail is good, the base can sometimes take over, especially with fast-paced music.
The Mini Rig is not the most detailed speaker for its price, but it's far from the least. It's a great speaker for parties, where you don't need the finer details and stereo effect, but you want something that's got a really long battery life and is durable in case someone knocks it over. And with its ability to fill some of the largest rooms available, it's certainly worth considering.
Overall, everything points towards the Mini Rig being a great speaker for parties. It's a unique device that defies expectations, and it's definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a reliable and loud speaker that won't break the bank.
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is far better than any speaker I've ever tried the packaging was unique and also comes with a protective carrying case nice touch powered by Bluetooth 4.0 and apt X you get some of the best signal on the market and a range of over 10 m you can even pair to and then get stereo sound but this brings me onto one of the main problems with the device it only produces mono audio which won't make much of a difference in some settings for example parties but if you're gaming for example it's going to be huge you won't be able to hear where footsteps are coming from or where guns have been shot and it's not really going to help you at all whilst the speaker is pretty loud on its own there's an option to turbocharge it and with this setting it practically doubles in volume again it's very very loud producing an unprecedented volume for its size people will actually be blown away and to be honest there's pretty much no Distortion too so it's an absolute Miracle to fit into this body sound output is not only loud but it lays hard on the base really really thick and heavy now the detail is good but the base can sometimes take over especially with fast pce music it's not the most detailed speaker for the price but it's far from the least so to be honest everything points towards the mini rig being a great speaker for parties exactly the kind of environment where you don't need the finer details and the stereo effect but for example you really want a speaker that's got a really long battery life and is durable in case someone knocks it over and is also loud enough to fill some of the largest rooms available thanks a lot for watching guys I really hope you enjoyed this video and I'll see you next timecoming the beauty of the world let's not take I'm coming W so guys this is the mini rig and coming in at £ 130 here in the UK it's actually facing a lot of stiff competition it's powered by a single 3-in driver which is large and that's the thing which is responsible for the huge base that this thing has to offer so the build quality is really really tough I mean this thing is definitely built for a sturdy environment it's made of a single piece of anodized aluminium so I mean you can obviously expect to be able to drop this and it to be able to survive but I have to say it definitely looks a bit Bland even the multiple color options I don't think can save this one so this is a really interesting speaker not least because of its design it houses a very significant battery which the company claims can give you a whole weekend of use and can also be used to charge your smartphone and in my testing to be fair I found 30 hours of medium volume usage Which is far better than any speaker I've ever tried the packaging was unique and also comes with a protective carrying case nice touch powered by Bluetooth 4.0 and apt X you get some of the best signal on the market and a range of over 10 m you can even pair to and then get stereo sound but this brings me onto one of the main problems with the device it only produces mono audio which won't make much of a difference in some settings for example parties but if you're gaming for example it's going to be huge you won't be able to hear where footsteps are coming from or where guns have been shot and it's not really going to help you at all whilst the speaker is pretty loud on its own there's an option to turbocharge it and with this setting it practically doubles in volume again it's very very loud producing an unprecedented volume for its size people will actually be blown away and to be honest there's pretty much no Distortion too so it's an absolute Miracle to fit into this body sound output is not only loud but it lays hard on the base really really thick and heavy now the detail is good but the base can sometimes take over especially with fast pce music it's not the most detailed speaker for the price but it's far from the least so to be honest everything points towards the mini rig being a great speaker for parties exactly the kind of environment where you don't need the finer details and the stereo effect but for example you really want a speaker that's got a really long battery life and is durable in case someone knocks it over and is also loud enough to fill some of the largest rooms available thanks a lot for watching guys I really hope you enjoyed this video and I'll see you next time\n"