Review: Morel Biggie Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Updated: 8 hours ago
3.5
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Bottom Line

Choose it for premium build, attractive styling, and punchy sound; Skip it if you want true travel-friendly portability or an app-packed feature set.

Best for

Listeners who want a stylish home-friendly Bluetooth speaker with punchy bass, strong build quality, and straightforward operation will get the most from it. It makes even more sense for buyers willing to add a second unit for true stereo.

Not for

It is a weak match for travelers, poolside use, or anyone who expects waterproofing, app controls, or lots of wireless features. If you prefer a neutral balance or quiet late-night listening, the bass tuning may wear on you.

Verdict

The Morel Biggie is a style-first portable speaker that still delivers genuinely strong sonic punch, especially if your priorities are rich bass, premium materials, and easy day-to-day Bluetooth use. Its best quality is that it feels more like a compact hi-fi product than a rugged gadget, and paired units can produce impressively wide, detailed stereo sound. The tradeoff is equally clear: you pay a premium for build and tonal character, not for versatility. Biggie is heavier and less travel-ready than many rivals, offers almost no smart features or EQ control, and its bass-forward tuning can sound too boomy depending on room, distance, and music choice.

Pros

  • 4.7
    based on 3 reviews
    Stereo imaging accuracy: 4.7, based on 3 reviews
    One Biggie is mono, but paired units earn strong marks for precise placement, separation, and a surprisingly convincing stereo spread.
  • 4.6
    based on 3 reviews
    Setup simplicity: 4.6, based on 3 reviews
    Simple Bluetooth and AUX operation is a clear strength; setup is generally fast and low-friction, and stereo pairing is described as straightforward.
  • 4.5
    based on 8 reviews
    Design and aesthetics: 4.5, based on 8 reviews
    Design is one of the strongest areas, with near-universal praise for the finish quality, compact hi-fi look, and broad choice of colors.
  • 4.5
    based on 3 reviews
    Charging time: 4.5, based on 3 reviews
    Fast charging is a consistent plus, with repeated claims of about two hours for a full charge and roughly four hours of playback from a short top-up.
  • 4.5
    based on 2 reviews
    Cohesive presentation: 4.5, based on 2 reviews
    When two speakers are paired, reviewers describe the overall presentation as well integrated, natural, and musically satisfying despite the compact scale.
  • 4.4
    based on 3 reviews
    Dynamic headroom: 4.4, based on 3 reviews
    Dynamic punch is one of the speaker's highlights, with multiple reviews praising its ability to sound energetic and expressive for such a small cabinet.
  • 4.4
    based on 4 reviews
    USB-C charging: 4.4, based on 4 reviews
    USB-C charging is standard and generally praised for convenience, though it is used for power rather than digital audio input.
  • 4.3
    based on 3 reviews
    Loudness / maximum volume: 4.3, based on 3 reviews
    Reviews consistently say Biggie plays surprisingly loud for its size and can fill rooms or patios, though that output often comes with extra bass weight rather than pure refinement.
  • 4.3
    based on 5 reviews
    Bluetooth range: 4.3, based on 5 reviews
    Wireless reach is a recurring strength, with cited ranges up to 165 feet and at least one real-world test holding through multiple walls.
  • 4.2
    based on 5 reviews
    Multi-speaker pairing reliability: 4.2, based on 5 reviews
    Stereo and TWS pairing are described as easy and transformative when two units are used, with several reviewers strongly preferring the pair over a single speaker.
  • 4.2
    based on 2 reviews
    Voice clarity: 4.2, based on 2 reviews
    Reviews that focused on vocals describe a clear vocal band with good breath detail, especially when two speakers are used.
  • 4.2
    based on 1 review
    Dialogue clarity (for TV/soundbar use): 4.2, based on 1 review
    Limited evidence suggests TV dialogue is clear in small spaces, particularly over AUX, but this is not the speaker's primary use case.
  • 4.0
    based on 7 reviews
    Wired input availability: 4.0, based on 7 reviews
    The 3.5 mm AUX input is consistently noted as a welcome fallback for wired playback, even if it does not materially upgrade sound quality.
  • 4.0
    based on 6 reviews
    Value for money: 4.0, based on 6 reviews
    Value depends on priorities: supporters see premium build and sound as worth $299, while critics think cheaper rivals deliver better portability and features.
  • 4.0
    based on 1 review
    Control button responsiveness: 4.0, based on 1 review
    Physical buttons feel solid and tactile when pressed, even if the hidden-through-grille layout is not always intuitive.
  • 4.0
    based on 7 reviews
    Battery life (if portable): 4.0, based on 7 reviews
    Battery life lands between acceptable and very good, with several reports near the 20-hour claim and others closer to 16 to 17 hours in real use.
  • 3.9
    based on 3 reviews
    Bluetooth connection stability: 3.9, based on 3 reviews
    Most reports describe stable day-to-day playback once connected, though one review noted frustrating pairing behavior with a Pixel phone.
  • 3.9
    based on 5 reviews
    Detail retrieval: 3.9, based on 5 reviews
    Detail is decent to strong for the class, with stereo use in particular revealing subtle textures, though bass-heavy tuning can obscure finer information on some material.
  • 3.8
    based on 6 reviews
    Frequency response balance: 3.8, based on 6 reviews
    Consensus is a warm, bass-forward tuning with crisp highs and solid mids; some reviewers find it balanced and engaging, while others think the low end overpowers subtler detail.
  • 3.8
    based on 4 reviews
    Handle or strap quality: 3.8, based on 4 reviews
    The faux-leather handle is sturdy and useful for carrying, though some reviewers think it dominates the look or leaves unattractive holes if removed.
  • 3.8
    based on 1 review
    Home theater integration: 3.8, based on 1 review
    It can work as a small-room TV speaker, especially via AUX or as a stereo pair, but it lacks the connectivity and low-latency polish of purpose-built TV audio gear.

Cons

  • 3.2
    based on 3 reviews
    Power bank function: 3.2, based on 3 reviews
    The USB-C port is presented as capable of topping up a phone, but one reviewer could not get it working reliably, so this feature looks inconsistent.
  • 3.0
    based on 3 reviews
    Bluetooth codec support: 3.0, based on 3 reviews
    Codec support is a point of disagreement in the reviews, ranging from claims of LDAC and aptX-class support to complaints about only SBC and AAC, so expectations here should stay cautious.
  • 2.9
    based on 4 reviews
    On-device controls: 2.9, based on 4 reviews
    The control scheme is functional but divisive: buttons themselves feel decent, yet hiding them behind the grille and using awkward battery shortcuts hurts usability.
  • 2.8
    based on 4 reviews
    Distortion at high volume: 2.8, based on 4 reviews
    Single-speaker listening can sound strained or boomy at louder levels in some reviews, but others say it stays composed better than expected, especially in stereo or at moderate distances.
  • 2.7
    based on 3 reviews
    Weight convenience: 2.7, based on 3 reviews
    At about 5.7 pounds, Biggie is portable in theory but widely seen as better suited to desk, shelf, or patio duty than true travel use.
  • 1.8
    based on 1 review
    Low-volume performance: 1.8, based on 1 review
    At least one review found the lowest volume step still too loud and bass-heavy for discreet listening.
  • 1.8
    based on 1 review
    Status indicators: 1.8, based on 1 review
    The LED battery indication is widely criticized as imprecise, awkward to activate, and occasionally glitchy.
  • 1.6
    based on 3 reviews
    Smart features: 1.6, based on 3 reviews
    Biggie deliberately keeps features minimal, which some reviewers enjoy for the simplicity and others see as a major weakness next to smarter rivals.
  • 1.0
    based on 3 reviews
    Water resistance rating: 1.0, based on 3 reviews
    Reviewers repeatedly note there is no meaningful water protection, making the speaker a poor fit for poolside, beach, or rough outdoor use.
  • 1.0
    based on 2 reviews
    EQ customization: 1.0, based on 2 reviews
    Lack of app-based EQ is a recurring complaint, leaving listeners stuck with Morel's fixed tuning unless they adjust sound on the source device.

FAQ

Is the Morel Biggie actually portable?

Technically yes, since it has a battery and carry handle, but most reviewers say its 5.7-pound weight and lack of water resistance make it better for desk, shelf, or patio use than true travel use.

Does the Biggie sound better as a stereo pair?

Yes. Multiple reviews say two Biggies are dramatically better than one, adding wider staging, stronger imaging, and better overall detail.

Does it have an app or smart features?

No dedicated control app is described in these reviews, and there is no Wi-Fi streaming, voice assistant support, or onboard EQ adjustment. The experience is mostly Bluetooth plus AUX.

How long does the battery last in real use?

Morel claims up to 20 hours at moderate volume. Reviewers reported anything from about 16 hours to roughly meeting that claim, depending on listening level.

Is the Morel Biggie waterproof?

No meaningful water-protection rating is mentioned in the reviews. Several reviewers explicitly warn against using it around pools, beaches, or rain.

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#1
4.3
Choose it for premium design and refined sound in a truly portable package; Skip it if you want louder, bass-heavier value or broader...
Pros: Cohesive presentation, Design and aesthetics, Sustainability, Water resistance rating, Battery life (if portable), App reliability, Multipoint connectivity
Cons: Smart assistant integration (Alexa, Charging time
#2
4.1
Choose the StormBox 2 if you want strong battery life, big output, and very good value under $100. Skip it if you want...
Pros: On-device controls, Value for money, Bluetooth connection stability, Inter-speaker connectivity, Bluetooth range, Battery life (if portable), Wired input availability
Cons: Dust resistance rating, Charging time
#3
4.1
Choose the Kilburn III for room-filling, warm 360-style sound and marathon 50-hour battery in a premium retro design; Skip it if you need...
Pros: Battery life (if portable), Design and aesthetics, Control button responsiveness, Distortion at high volume, On-device controls, Loudness / maximum volume, Handle or strap...
Cons: Speakerphone quality, Multi-speaker pairing reliability, Smart features, Bluetooth codec support, Weight convenience, Water resistance rating
#4
4.1
Choose the Tribit XSound Plus 2 for loud, customizable sound and long battery life in a compact, pool-friendly speaker; Skip it if you...
Pros: Value for money, Water resistance rating, Inter-speaker connectivity, Loudness / maximum volume, EQ customization, Stereo imaging accuracy, Wired input availability
Cons: Dust resistance rating, Bluetooth codec support, Float capability