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Fugoo Sport 2.0 review

Our Verdict

The Fugoo Sport 2.0 is a versatile and affordable wireless speaker, though it doesn't improve much on the original.

For

  • Bright, crisp treble
  • Broad soundstage
  • Rugged

Against

  • No app
  • Limited bass
  • Less bombardment life than previous model

Tom's Guide Verdict

The Fugoo Sport two.0 is a versatile and affordable wireless speaker, though information technology doesn't improve much on the original.

Pros

  • +

    Bright, crisp treble

  • +

    Wide soundstage

  • +

    Rugged

  • +

Cons

  • -

    No app

  • -

    Express bass

  • -

    Less battery life than previous model

  • -

The Fugoo Sport ii.0 arrives a full half-dozen years after the original, and the wireless speaker world has changed a lot since then. When the Fugoo first released, information technology impressed with meliorate-than-average audio, ruggedness and an incredible 40-hour battery life; while few speakers today match that stamina, many come shut, and many more have caught up on waterproofing and sound quality.

Fugoo ignored nigh of the trends with its Sport 2.0 release, which releases alongside its Fugoo Manner 2.0 and Fugoo Tough 2.0 stablemates. It's non a smart speaker, for example, and information technology doesn't even come up with an app. The price is lower and the sound is a little improve — but Fugoo took abroad some significant battery life along with it. Does that make the new model worth it against today'southward competition? Keep reading our Fugoo Sport two.0 review to find out.

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Fugoo Sport 2.0 review: Pattern

The Fugoo Sport 2.0 looks clumsily similar to the Sport 1.0; this 7.v 10 three ten 2.5-inch speaker is the same size as the previous model. It weighs most 2 ounces less, yet, and despite this still feels prissy and sturdy, with hard plastic on the edges and lesser to withstand drops. A black mesh covers the five drivers packed inside.

Fugoo Sport 2.0 review

(Paradigm credit: Fugoo)

On top are three buttons: plus and minus symbols for controlling the volume, and a circular action button that performs a variety of duties depending how long you hold it and whether you combine it with the volume buttons. For example, clicking the activity push button plays or pauses a track; property it while pressing volume upwards skips frontwards; and a long hold on the action push button engages the voice banana on your phone.

Fugoo Sport 2.0 review

(Prototype credit: Fugoo)

On the left side backside a flap, you lot'll discover a microUSB port for charging (many recent Bluetooth speakers have, notably, fabricated the move to USB-C) and a 3.5mm auxiliary input. The right side has the power button and Bluetooth pairing button, along with an LED power indicator that blinks to show the battery level.

The Sport 2.0 ditches the accessories you used to be able to add to Fugoo speakers, such as a bike mount or strap. This accessory support was another thing that set the original Fugoo line apart from the crowd, then it's pitiful to see it get cut.

Fugoo Sport 2.0 review: Performance

For its price, the Sport 2.0 produces solid sound. And, thank you to those five drivers, it spreads that sound widely, with make clean vocals and well-baked treble. It sounds slightly more than total and lively than the original Fugoo, and while the Sport 2.0 can't match the bass that the slightly more than expensive UE Wonderboom two pushes out, it's better than the less expensive Anker SoundCore 2. Great, because the latter tops our list of the all-time cheap Bluetooth speakers.

Fugoo Sport 2.0 review

(Paradigm credit: Fugoo)

Taylor Swift's voice sounded total on "Willow," though the guitar and bass weren't very rich. Bad Bunny and Rosalia's voices were prominent in "La Noche de Anoche," only the Sport 2.0 couldn't create a satisfying rumble from the bass line. Similarly on Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit's "What've I Done to Help," the vocals were full and the strummed guitar was crisp, but the bass was once again lacking.

The Sport two.0 gets impressively loud, clocking over 90 decibels at max volume — though it did get distorted at that level. By comparison, the Wonderboom ii registered over 100 decibels, just 90 is plenty for well-nigh situations.

Fugoo includes a speakerphone in the unit, and calls on it sounded clear, equally did my vocalisation to the people I spoke with.

Fugoo Sport 2.0 review: Ruggedness

With an IP67 rating, the Sport 2.0 can withstand almost annihilation you throw at it. It'south waterproof up to 1 meter and is completely protected from dust ingress.

Fugoo Sport 2.0 review

(Image credit: Fugoo)

Granted, IP67 is the same level of protection that the original Fugoo Sport offered — as well as the Wonderboom 2 — but that's more enough to take into the shower or leave out in the rain. Information technology had no problem playing after being dunked in a basin of water, either.

Fugoo Sport 2.0 review: Bombardment life

The biggest thwarting with the Sport ii.0 is the bombardment life. The original Fugoo had a revolutionary twoscore-hour battery life when most other Bluetooth speakers were struggling to attain 20, but Fugoo says the Sport ii.0 will only play for 10 hours on a total charge.

Luckily, in reality it does amend than that: after nigh 10 hours of utilize at low and moderate volume, the battery indicator still said I had half a charge left. Still, even 15 hours is a huge step dorsum.

Fugoo Sport ii.0 review: Wireless and setup

The Sport 2.0 paired easily with my telephone and reconnected quickly each time I started information technology upward. It provided a stiff wireless connection, fifty-fifty at l anxiety indoors.

Fugoo doesn't have an app you can employ to ready and control the speaker. It relies on vocalisation cues; y'all'll hear those when you plow information technology on or off, for example. You tin accommodate the book of the prompts, though the only non-book aligning you can make to the audio is enabling Loud manner, which adds a little more bass to the mix.

You can also pair the Sport 2.0 with another Fugoo ii.0 speaker in a wireless stereo configuration, for an even wider soundstage.

Fugoo Sport 2.0 review: Verdict

While it doesn't represent much of a upgrade from the concluding version, and in one very important way is a downgrade, the Fugoo Sport 2.0 remains a solid wireless speaker — and with the new, lower price it becomes very appealing. You won't discover many speakers under $100 that tin produce audio as full or as crisp.

While the loss of hours of power takes some of the glow off the Sport ii.0, and it lags in overall features, if you just want a rugged, affordable portable speaker then this speaker is worth a listen.

Michael Gowan covers soundbars, TVs, portable speakers and other audio- and video-related topics for Tom's Guide. He's written nigh music and technology for more than xx years for a raft of publications including Wired, Men's Journal, PC World and Macworld. When he'due south non reviewing speakers, he'southward probably listening to one anyway.

Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/fugoo-sport-2.0

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