![]() ![]() It's packed full of features and offers solid, room-filling sound. If your connection options are more limited, or you wish to utilise it as a static speaker at home or in your office then you can also connect with the 3.5mm jack or even plug the supplied USB cable into your computer and have the Roar Pro as your complete go-to sound solution. The Creative Sound Blaster Roar SB20 is one of the strangest and most strangely ambitious Bluetooth speakers I've ever seen. At approximately the size and weight of a bag of sugar the Roar Pro manages to support NFC connection, all the Bluetooth profiles you require including A2DP, AVRCP and HFP, and even playback from microSD cards if you want to just carry your music but leave your smart device at home. The original Creative Sound Blaster Roar was an impressive little Bluetooth speaker.Its performance didnt wow us, but it had many unique features that set it apart from the competition, including a voice recorder, a built-in MP3 player, a full-size USB port for charging mobile devices, and even a siren. If you read our review of the Creative Outlier headset then the capabilities of the Roar Pro might be familiar. There are three models currently in the Creative Roar range and the Roar Pro are aimed squarely at those who don't want to spend a fortune on features they might not fully exploit, but still demand high quality, high volume sound in a compact package. To this end, enter the Creative Sound Blaster Roar Pro. If you want audio you truly can just throw in your backpack and take wherever you want to go then you'll need a single box, preferably not too heavy, and definitely plenty loud. Two speakers though is never the most portable option. We recently reviewed the Creative T50 Wireless speakers and they definitely had the big sound thing going for them. Pop into your local music emporium and it's filled to the brim with everything from models which are cheap and have all the volume of mouse with laryngitis, through some offerings which sell largely because of the branding on the front, up to some seriously pricey affairs which might, if you're lucky, fill a room with sound. Anyone who is even vaguely aware of portable speakers must know how big the market for them has grown in recent years. However, having your songs with you is meaningless if you haven't got a decent medium through which to share them. For those of us of a certain age the ability to carry your entire record collection around with you is still something that takes a little getting used to. ![]()
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