Honeywell not too long ago launched a bunch of transportable wi-fi audio system that aren’t simply inexpensive but additionally boast of some fascinating options and broad connectivity choices. Three of them have been holding us firm over the previous few weeks and every of them couldn’t be extra completely different in design from one another. Of course, there are a whole lot of widespread traits too like Bluetooth 5,3 connectivity, use of SBC codec and a beneficiant 2-years guarantee amongst others.
The Honeywell Suono P300, Suono P400 and Trueno U300 every have a function known as TWS. It has nothing to do with true wi-fi earphones for which the acronym is often used, however on this case it denotes the potential to pair two items of the identical mannequin collectively to get a stereo sound. We couldn’t check this function out as we had a single unit of every speaker. But we did check a lot of the different issues and it’s time to let you know every part to wish to find out about these Honeywell audio system.
Honeywell Suono P300 Review
Price: Rs 1,099
The Suono P300 is probably the most inexpensive of the lot, retailing for just a bit over a thousand Rupees. It sports activities a cylindrical design impressed by that of the JBL Flip. It is supposed to be positioned vertically however one may use it in a horizontal orientation. The controls are positioned on the high of the speaker (when vertical) and all of the connectivity choices are on the again, which features a 3,5 mm Aux enter, a USB-A port and a microSD card slot along with a USB-C charging port.
The P300 is pretty light-weight and sports activities an IPX4 ranking for splash resistance, however unusually, the aforementioned ports wouldn’t have a protecting flap or any type of cowl and could also be vulnerable to water harm. So regardless of the IP ranking, it wouldn’t be a nasty concept to maintain this speaker away from water and different liquids. The speaker is fitted with a 52 mm driver that claims to ship 10W RMS sound output. You additionally get a microphone for hands-free calling.
Pairing this speaker and even the opposite two with a telephone or a pill is a simple course of. Just change it on, discover it within the listing of Bluetooth units and pair it. The Suono P300 might seem like a JBL Flip however doesn’t sound like one. But then, it additionally prices solely a small fraction of that. The speaker can get decently loud however the bass response is pretty subdued. The vocals are reproduced fairly nicely and the audio system are higher fitted to voice-heavy tracks or taking part in some smooth music at night time.
I might not suggest utilizing this speaker in a celebration setting because it can’t produce sufficient thump for it to be pleasurable in dance numbers or bass-heavy tracks. The P300 is fitted with a 1200 mAh Lithium-ion battery that claims to ship as much as 9 hours of audio playback. Your mileage might differ relying on the quantity degree at which you employ it. At near 50 per cent loudness, it lasted for about 8 hours. You can high it up once more utilizing any commonplace USB-C charger.
While the Honeywell Suono P300 doesn’t sound something particular, it solely calls for Rs 1,099 for its buy, and at that value, not many would complain about its efficiency. Buy this speaker in case you largely want to hearken to vocal-heavy tracks or play some retro or smooth music on it. If you’re interested by some get together music, it’s time to maneuver on to the Suono P400.
Honeywell Suono P400 Review
Price: Rs 1,999
This barrel-shaped speaker has enjoyable written throughout it. Be it its cool design with sturdy development and an built-in deal with or just the RGB lights on both finish, this speaker is bound to seize your consideration. The Suono P400 is noticeably heavier than the P300 and has a bigger 78 mm driver and two passive radiators for the additional thump in sound. The rated output can be increased at 15W RMS. This too has a microphone for calling.
The Suono P400 sports activities an IPX6 ranking for water resistance and it seems the half due to its rubber padding and a protecting flap over the connectivity and charging ports. Again, you get a 3,5 mm Aux enter, a USB-A port, a microSD card slot and a USB-C charging port. This speaker too can be utilized both vertically or horizontally. Depending on the orientation, you will see the controls both on the aspect or behind the audio system, encompassed by the rubber strip.
The sound output of the Suono P400 is noticeably fuller than that of the P300, and whereas I can’t name the bass thumping, it’s actually punchier. The sound has higher stability, and consequently, this speaker works nicely throughout extra genres of music and content material. The RGB lighting provides to the cool quotient with out being gaudy. The battery capability right here is double at 2400 mAh, nevertheless, that doesn’t translate into double the battery life.
The bigger and extra highly effective speaker understandably consumes extra juice and a few additionally by the RGB lighting, which I didn’t discover a method to change off. Despite that, the speaker lasts an hour longer than the P300 on a full cost, which is suitable. The Honeywell Suono P400 is priced at Rs 1,999, which is kind of affordable for what it affords. Realistically, don’t anticipate it to rock the room at a home get together however its output can actually get your toes tapping.
Honeywell Trueno U300 Review Price: Rs 2,299
We now transfer on to the third speaker from the corporate from a special sequence, the Trueno U300. This is probably the most highly effective and the heaviest of the lot with 20W RMS output. And it’s not simply the wattage however you additionally get twin 78 mm drivers right here. All the connectivity and charging choices stay the identical as on the opposite audio system, and they’re well-protected below a rubber flap. This speaker too has an IPX6 rated water ingress safety. A microphone can be current for receiving calls on this speaker.
Its design is extra placing from the behind moderately than the entrance courtesy of the 2 uncovered drivers. This speaker can solely be positioned horizontally. The construct of the U300 is kind of strong, nevertheless, the stability is a bit of off. The speaker topples backwards even with a delicate push and that may be annoying. As for the efficiency, this speaker is well the loudest of the three however doesn’t do a lot better than the P400 within the bass division. It does have the perfect battery backup of the three although.
Its 4500 mAh battery can hold the speaker operating for near 12 hours of playback at near 50% quantity degree, which isn’t dangerous in any respect. The Honeywell Trueno U300 is priced at Rs 2,299, which is simply Rs 300 greater than the Suono P400.
It can be a sensible choice if you’re in search of a reasonably loud sound output and good battery backup below Rs 2,500. If you ask me to decide on between these three audio system, the Honeywell Suono P400 can be my decide for the perfect all-round possibility.