Gsou U130 Bluetooth Speaker Full Review!

Full Review of the Jisu U130 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker

As I sit down to review the Jisu U130 wireless Bluetooth speaker, I want to highlight that it's their entry-level model, competing against other popular options like the Kit Sound X Doc 2 and the JBL On Beat, as well as slightly higher-priced alternatives like the Logitech Ultimate Ears Mobile. While this model has an all-plastic construction, it may give the impression of metal, unfortunately, it is solid but glossy plastic.

The device features a micro USB port on the back as well as an auxiliary input, allowing you to connect almost any single source that you want. I'll take a quick listen and compare it to my phone speaker, which is one of the best on the market, both at 70 volume. The Jisu U130 is significantly louder and more powerful than I would expect from a portable speaker, designed to serve as an alternative to a mobile phone speaker rather than a fully-fledged boombox.

The device's performance is suitable for casual use, such as keeping it in your room to chill out or play movies with a bit more oomph. It has a built-in microphone, allowing you to make calls and receive them on the speaker. Additionally, there's volume control, play and pause functions, and a call button that enables you to dial numbers directly from the device.

Moreover, this portable Bluetooth speaker boasts an impressive battery life, exceeding expectations for most devices on a single charge. The Jisu U130 lasted approximately 11 hours, which is really pushing the boundaries of what we usually come to expect from such devices. The design also complements most modern gadgets, making it pleasing to the eye.

In terms of performance, I must say that I genuinely enjoyed the sound quality of this speaker. While it may not be oozing with detail, its purpose is to improve upon your phone's built-in speaker, and it succeeds in doing so. The device features a powerful sub-bass and deep bass, making the bass resonate very powerfully without overpowering the mid-range and high frequencies.

Surprisingly, the single driver unit copes well with various genres of music, but excels particularly in rock and alternative. However, its maximum volume is somewhat constrained by design, reaching about 50-60 decibels louder than your phone's speaker. While this may not push the boundaries significantly, it still offers a comprehensive feature set that some might find appealing.

However, when considering the price point, I wouldn't say that this device stands out as particularly appealing compared to its competitors at similar price ranges.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enokay hi guys mr boss here this is my full review of the jisu u130 wireless bluetooth speaker this is their entry level model so it competes against things like the the kit sound x doc 2 and the jbl on beat or things like the logitech ultimate ears mobile if you look at a slightly higher price point so this one has an all plastic construction even though it does give the impression of metal having said that it is solid but unfortunately it is glossy plastic has a micro usb on the back as well as a auxiliary input so you can input just about any single source that you want so let's have a quick listen so compared to my phone speaker which is one of the best on the market by the way both at 70 volume the gsu u130 is significantly louder and more powerful as i suppose you would come to expect it is basically it's made to serve as an alternative to a mobile phone speaker rather than a fully fledged boombox this thing does not have enough volume to fill a huge room or host a party or anything like that but it's definitely enough to just keep in your room just to chill out play movies with a bit more oomph and that kind of thing it has a microphone so you can actually make calls and receive them on this it has volume control as well as play and pause and skip track also there's the actual call button which means you can actually use this to dial numbers so you can basically just keep it permanently connected to your mobile phone having said that it also actually has an extremely good battery life i mean more than i've seen for most of these bluetooth speakers on one charge this thing lasted about 11 hours which is really really pushing the bounds of what we come to expect from this kind of device it also is very pleasing to the eye it fits in with most sort of sleek modern devices so the look is definitely quite appealing so in terms of performance i have to say i really enjoyed the sound of this it's not exactly oozing detail but that's not the point of this device this device is meant to sound better than your phone speaker and that it does very well it actually has quite a powerful sub bass as well as a deep bass which means you can kind of hear the bass coming forward and it resounds very powerfully and it doesn't seem to overpower the mids and the highs i.e there's not too much distortion for something so small with only a single driver unit it actually copes surprisingly well with most different genres but it excels in rock and alternative however this thing is seriously constrained by its maximum volume which probably reaches about maybe 50 to 60 louder than your phone so that doesn't exactly stretch the boundaries in terms of what we know there are competing speakers at similar price points that sound louder a little bit clearer and although this does offer the full feature set this just isn't the most appealing device at the price point thanks for watching guysokay hi guys mr boss here this is my full review of the jisu u130 wireless bluetooth speaker this is their entry level model so it competes against things like the the kit sound x doc 2 and the jbl on beat or things like the logitech ultimate ears mobile if you look at a slightly higher price point so this one has an all plastic construction even though it does give the impression of metal having said that it is solid but unfortunately it is glossy plastic has a micro usb on the back as well as a auxiliary input so you can input just about any single source that you want so let's have a quick listen so compared to my phone speaker which is one of the best on the market by the way both at 70 volume the gsu u130 is significantly louder and more powerful as i suppose you would come to expect it is basically it's made to serve as an alternative to a mobile phone speaker rather than a fully fledged boombox this thing does not have enough volume to fill a huge room or host a party or anything like that but it's definitely enough to just keep in your room just to chill out play movies with a bit more oomph and that kind of thing it has a microphone so you can actually make calls and receive them on this it has volume control as well as play and pause and skip track also there's the actual call button which means you can actually use this to dial numbers so you can basically just keep it permanently connected to your mobile phone having said that it also actually has an extremely good battery life i mean more than i've seen for most of these bluetooth speakers on one charge this thing lasted about 11 hours which is really really pushing the bounds of what we come to expect from this kind of device it also is very pleasing to the eye it fits in with most sort of sleek modern devices so the look is definitely quite appealing so in terms of performance i have to say i really enjoyed the sound of this it's not exactly oozing detail but that's not the point of this device this device is meant to sound better than your phone speaker and that it does very well it actually has quite a powerful sub bass as well as a deep bass which means you can kind of hear the bass coming forward and it resounds very powerfully and it doesn't seem to overpower the mids and the highs i.e there's not too much distortion for something so small with only a single driver unit it actually copes surprisingly well with most different genres but it excels in rock and alternative however this thing is seriously constrained by its maximum volume which probably reaches about maybe 50 to 60 louder than your phone so that doesn't exactly stretch the boundaries in terms of what we know there are competing speakers at similar price points that sound louder a little bit clearer and although this does offer the full feature set this just isn't the most appealing device at the price point thanks for watching guys\n"