Brane X Bluetooth Speaker
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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Brane X Bluetooth speaker is available now on Amazon for $499.
- It delivers the loudest, clearest bass of any portable speaker I’ve tested.
- Getting the Brane X connected to the app can be a bit tricky.
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If bass is your jam, then you probably know that most Bluetooth speakers don’t always deliver those deep low ends. There’s little “punch” or separation between the kick drum and bass guitar, and things can sound a bit muddy.
That’s why Brane decided to release a Bluetooth speaker (the Brane X<!–>) that is the first ever to include a true internal subwoofer. And, wow, does it sound good. This small speaker, albeit pricey, kicks out the jams in ways few Bluetooth speakers can match. Yeah, it’s almost $500, but if you’re serious about your portable music, this might be just the speaker you’re looking for.
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I’m not gonna lie; I was skeptical. I’ve reviewed so many Bluetooth speakers, all of which make promises they struggle to deliver on. The Brane X, however, delivers with a kick, a punch, and a thump.
My experience
I’ve tested other Bluetooth speakers that claimed to include subwoofers, but those claims are rarely true – especially at lower price points. The Brane X does include a true sub, and it shows; you can actually feel the bass. I placed the Brane X on my standing desk (comprised of two heavy-duty work tables) and fired up Rush’s “Signals” album. To my surprise, after holding my hands three or four inches from the Brane X, I could feel the vibrations.
My initial reaction? Wow. The Brane X speaker offers the cleanest, most exciting bass I’ve ever heard from a portable Bluetooth speaker. There’s even enough separation between the kick drum and the bass guitar, which is difficult for a Bluetooth speaker to achieve.
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At first, I had the volume at about 50%, and the Brane X filled my office with glorious lows, smooth mids, and surprisingly crisp highs. When I cranked the speaker to about 75%, it was too loud for my office (which has a 15-foot ceiling). At that volume, I could feel the bass vibrating my hands as I typed.
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As an impromptu test, I crumpled up a small piece of paper, placed it on top of the speaker, and cranked up “Analog Kid” to 75%. The paper actually started dancing around as the bass moved it. That was about as unscientific a test as you’ll get, but it showed just how thunderous the bass on this speaker is.
I will say this about the volume: as you inch closer to 100%, the mids start to take over. Because of that, I decided to install the Brane app (Android–>