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  • It definitely makes sense to test from a standardized distance, or possibly two distances, if you are truly trying to demonstrate falloff.

    @kphag It is definitely possible to get better and louder sound in two ways here: horn-loading the driver to make a more efficient transfer from the small speaker driver to the air, and making the sound transmission more directional (which is all the bowl design can do)

  • "its very cool design". It looks like a fucking cereal bowl.

  • go blow some dicks or else ... but give me no techniq shit from a girl

  • Oh yeah, and what I forgot to say was that they all sound like crap. You're not going to take the iPhone's speaker and throw a cone at it and make it sound better and fuller. You are obviously not at all an audio person, and really know nothing about testing this stuff.

  • Why on earth would you do a test/demo like this with that kind of music? Why not do it with something that has acoustical properties that you can recognize as being realistic or clear or not? This kinda music ain't that!

    

  • TIC TIC BOOM! YeA!

  • Lols nice i put mine inside a bottle and sound good

  • wtf man?this is the biggest iShit ever seen :)) get a NOKIA

  • Put it in a fucking bowl. $1

  • Wow, You just did that entire test completely wrong. Did that reader come with instructions?

  • Someone did not use a coaster :(

  • Moral of the story...buy electric iPhone speakers

  • $34.99 for a cereal bowl?

  • Use a bowl...There I just saved you 40 fucking dollars.

  • Y yo para que kiero mi iphone en un pinche plato como ese

  • Instead of buying that bowl looking thing why don't I just use a cereal bowl?

  • Comparing the volume... why bother. We have ears. I just want to hear how they sound, and how the song sounds just on iphone before any speakers

  • Dumb woman

  • she totally sux at pointing the device the right way, what a waste of time...

  • No offense but...  I really hope for the sake of the company you have recently chosen a new career path

  • Nice boobs

  • forgive my ignorance but surely the test is flawed any way.  you can increase the iPhone volume by putting it against a hard surface so it works like a traducer or use acoustics in an environment with hard solid surfaces. surely the point would to be to increase the depth in low frequency's?

  • Is that Pam from The Office?

  • I'm sad for you, I have loved ones who also think they know stuff that they just don't, and I know you do it with the best intention, it's nice because you do it happy and it makes you feel good, but really, please, do it with your family and people who love you, because here on youtube, most people don't know you, and you just ridicule yourself using devices which are not meant to be used that way, and playing horrible music (sorry, but it is true). Either learn to do it right, or don't do it.

  • You listin ta horrible muaic just sayin

  • no sabes nadea pedeja puta, mejor empinate para mamarte tu panocha.

  • no bass

  • horribly uneducated review. you used the wrong music to test the speakers with. Try classical, first.

  • Nice review. I like those products, too. Very interesting

  • I Just Lost 3 Minutes And 11 Seconds Of My Life And Another 15 Seconds To Comment On This Garbage Test. Thanx

  • do you have to play such shitty music"?}

  • What a useless review, YOU SUCK MY COCK YEA RIGHT

  • get a cone of paper put it on the speaker then get a bowl then ......

  • The most useless test of anything ever anywhere!! Totally unscientific in every way not even at a consumer level. To begin with, in every situation you placed the decibel meter at different distances. Dumb bitch just shove it up your little hairy twat and see how loud it sounds. If not, shove it up your moms stinkin' cunt and use it to connect to your dads asshole. HAHAHAHAHA!

  • Test results show......all 3 products sound very shitty.

  • Stop trying to hoodwink people...it's clear you are just trying to sell that misshapen polymer cube with your biased "test" you stupid bitch. Get back in the kitchen and make me a sandwich, and while you're at it bring the stainless steel salad bowl, that'll amplify sound better than your shitty product

  • I have a bowl in my kitchen that works just as good at the 2nd one that looks like a bowl.

    The 1st one sounds the loudest on this video and looks the best and it seems most portable if you want to carry a big rubber thing with your phone everywhere you go. (did that sound right?)

    Headphones are still the best option for the smart phones. It's not a damn Boom Box ya bunch of hippes ya! Can you watch Matlock on it? Haaaaww

  • You don't need to spend money just put your speaker´s iPhone next to a wall and the sound is good lol 

  • all 3 products are crap

  • U could just use a simple thing such as a cup

  • Easy way is to just curve your hand around the speaker and you will get same results !

  • these are brutal comments haha. sure she did the test wrong, but damn you people went over the top chewing her out!

  • nice sweater.  NOT!

    lol

  • these are great for boosting the tinny, over powered midrange sound. if someone were to invent a powerless speaker that also boosted low end frequency's, now that man would become rich.

  • Really inaccurate tests

  • Pardom my french, but THIS DUMB HOOKER doesn't know how to do a sound test or speaker comparison.

    I WISH THESE COMPUTER DORKS WOULD STICK TO COMPUTER STUFF and leave the REAL Audio Reviewers to the speakers.

  • I would get a salad bowl , and figure out how to hold the iphone in there and save money

  • Fail tests

  • Placing your iPhone in a very corner of your room (standing on the floor) will provide best acoustical gain and sound.

  • Why pay $20+ for any of those? Just put the phone in a cup or bowl because no matter where you go you can easily obtain them often for free and it work just as good!!

  • That was seriously unscientific. Might as well use a magic wand to test decibels.

  • Notice how at 1:44 the sensor is clearly pointed *AWAY* from the sound source, while at 2:44 the sensor is clearly pointed DIRECTLY AT the sound source.

    Now, either this person has no clue on the physics of soundwaves and what the decibel scale actually means OR she knew exactly what she was doing and this so-called 'test' is nothing more then an infomercial.

    Either way, this person clearly has no business testing audio equipment. The video was entertaining, though.

  • @PurePragma at 1:44 she's just setting the thingy. You can see her pointing the sonsor directly at it at 1.54

  • Enviro-Mental

  • it seems not objective.....................

  • If you are going to pay 299 for ur iphone why not just get some nice speakers that cost the same as u powerless one... for the same price

  • You guys should try powered speakers. they are much better :D

  • this is hard to warch....

  • @ferrarikid101

    Too true. Most audio testing is standardized at 1 meter.  Arbitrarily moving the DB meter around like that actually gives no meaningful reference. Thanks though.

  • hey that looks like u can use it for eating cornflakes the i phone speaker nice review thou

  • are there any other models someone could suggest???

  • @ijoly Elle MacPherson

  • The iphone speaker sucks, i wouldn't want to listen to it any louder anyways

  • eh, kinda cool.

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