Creative iRoar Wireless Intelligent Speaker Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2018-07-07

After fully charging the iRoar as soon as it arrived, we have connected the speaker via USB to our computer, in order to try out the Dashboard but also to check for the latest firmware updates. The software has updated the speaker firmware in about a minute and we were ready to rock! After listening plenty of clips on YouTube, some TV shows and the Death Wish movie with Bruce Willis, we were quite surprised how loud the speaker can get. After enabling Roar mode, everything got boosted, including the bass effects, which is a treat during action scenes. The speaker can deliver when playing games as well, thanks to the multitude of drivers (active (subwoofer driver and the two frontal tweeter drivers) and passive (two radiators on the side)).

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iRoar Mobile Apps

The first mobile application we could remind of is Dashboard, which allows extensive control over our speaker:

 

 

 

The GUI allows us to work with Sound output options, adjust the Voice settings but also install Add-Ons, if needed; the sound signature can be changed from the Sound Experience menu, we do have the possibility to work with the Roar function but also enable Smart Volume:

 

 

The audio profiles can be configured in detail, or we can select one of the preset profiles:

 

 

Each setting implies working with the EQ, Immersion and Dialog+ settings:

 

 

The boost function, Roar can be enabled or disabled by just pressing a button:

 

 

Smart Volume allows turning on Night Mode in order to adapt the speaker for late hours of watching multimedia content:

 

 

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