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The Monster SuperStar has a compact
Slim design
Making it very travel-friendly. It plays loud for its size
Published: 2015-05-29, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Floats in water, sounds good considering the size, easy to use
Button configuration is confusing, not properly waterproof, average battery life
The Monster Superstar Backfloat Bluetooth speaker delivers ample audio in a water-resistant floating package, meaning your swimming pool or bathtub can become a haven of tunes. But if you're not fussed about the water-resistance then there are more...
Abstract: Geek hats off then to Monster, headphone maker supreme, for this creation, which has a plausible claim to being the smallest Bluetooth speaker out there. The Monster SuperStar is 15 per cent smaller in volume than the pocket-sized Jawbone Mini Jambox , an...
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Published: 2014-06-27, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Monster SuperStar has a compact, slim design, making it very travel-friendly. It plays loud for its size, has a built-in speakerphone, and is splash-resistant
Distorts at higher volumes, particularly with bass-heavy material, and is a bit overpriced at $130
While it doesn't live up to its billing as "the world's smallest audiophile Bluetooth speaker," the Monster SupersStar has some nice attributes, including a slim, splash-resistant design and built-in speakerphone....
Abstract: Images: Bryan Menegus & Mario Aguilar/ Gizmodo It's been a long, long time since we checked back with bluetooth speakers, and the market is still flooded with an endless number of near-anonymous companies churning out absolutely awful products. To...
Abstract: Monster SuperStar Bluetooth speaker photo by Brad MoonWith summer fast approaching, the timing is perfect for a portable, splash-resistant, wireless speaker–especially one that's able to pump out some decent quality sound at a volume you can hear outdoors...
As with Monster's ClarityHD Micro, the SuperStar's quality is better than most similarly sized micro portable speakers I have heard. Between the two speakers, I found the SuperStar to be more refined, especially in the midrange, The small size of the Supe
The speaker has some annoying voice prompts. The loud voice that you hear when powering it on can be especially annoying when you are out in a group, The speaker exhibits distortion at higher volume and limited bass
The Superstar's small size and solid midrange performance make it very easy to like. The speaker easily fits into a jacket pocket or a small brief case, so it's easy to bring along on pleasure outings and business trips. All micro-sized, portable Bluetoot...
Abstract: With summer slowly approaching, there’s one thing that is for certain, I’ll be poolside. And courtesy of the ultra-portable Monster Superstar Backfloat Bluetooth Speaker, I’ll be able to to enjoy the warm weather with a few of my favorite tunes. The Monster Backfloat is a portable all black speaker with chrome accents that’s about the length of an iPhone 6 plus, and about two inches thick. After fully unboxing the Backfloat there was one feature that stood out to me the most, and that was the fact it’s labeled as waterproof. Now some people think waterproof is just splashproof when it comes to a bluetooth speaker, so I wanted to test this theory. The first place I went for this was Youtube. And the first video I saw was Shaquille O’ Neal, who is a Monster spokesman, throwing his backfloat into the water. It was then that I knew I wanted to try it out....
Published: 2015-02-06, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Quality audio performance for a speaker this size, with rich lows and crisp highs. Floats in water and is splash- and shock-resistant. Easily portable design.
A bit overpriced. Some distortion at top volumes on deep bass tracks
The Monster SuperStar BackFloat is a rugged, quality Bluetooth speaker designed to float in the pool....
Still expensive, Wider than Apple's plug–means it's a little less compatible with iPhone cases
There's really no drawbacks to the Monster SuperStar. It's got it all. It's summer proofed, pocket sized, and loud enough for a day of partying. Five hours of playback is plenty, but if you want to nitpick, there's portable speakers that are larger an...