Omnidirectional sound is widely praised, with reviewers describing clear sound at every angle, no dead spots, and useful 360-degree coverage.
Pros: Voice clarity, Bluetooth range
Cons: Multi-speaker pairing reliability, Inter-speaker connectivity
Showing Portable Bluetooth Speakers only. Switch back to all Speakers anytime.
Omnidirectional sound is widely praised, with reviewers describing clear sound at every angle, no dead spots, and useful 360-degree coverage.
Pros: Voice clarity, Bluetooth range
Cons: Multi-speaker pairing reliability, Inter-speaker connectivity
Omnidirectional sound was generally positive, though one reviewer disputed true 360-degree behavior while still finding placement easy.
Pros: Multi-speaker pairing reliability, Handle or strap quality
Cons: Wi-Fi streaming reliability, AirPlay compatibility
Omnidirectional sound is mixed-to-positive: many reviewers liked the consistent 360-degree dispersion, while TechRadar thought the 360-degree sound was not great.
Pros: Multi-speaker pairing reliability, Drop resistance durability
Cons: Multipoint connectivity, Smart features
The Field 5 is not truly omnidirectional; reviewers note reduced expansiveness vertically and wish it offered 360-degree sound.
Pros: Latency with TV (lip sync), Multi-speaker pairing reliability
Cons: Energy efficiency, Amplifier power requirements
Omnidirectional performance is limited because reviewers describe the front-firing design as directional or poor off-axis.
Pros: Everyday usability, Bluetooth range
Cons: LED lighting effects, Lighting effects
Omnidirectional performance is limited because the forward-facing design can sound one-directional and lose clarity off-axis.
Pros: Setup simplicity, Bluetooth connection stability
Cons: Wired input, Power bank function
Omnidirectional sound is weak in the available evidence because one reviewer says the speaker is very directional.
Pros: Latency with TV (lip sync), Setup simplicity
Cons: Smart assistant integration (Alexa, Speakerphone quality