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 Continued

The Voice section does allow the user to configure Mic Beam but also Voice Morph features:

 

 

Add-ons can be installed on the iRoar for enhancing the functionality of the speaker:

 

 

Each application comes with a short description and the usage model:

 

 

The Dashboard application does also feature a menu on the left side of the screen:

 

 

The Speaker Settings option does allow the user to configure the voice prompts or update the firmware (if available):

 

 

The iRoar Remote application is handy for controlling the multimedia content on the speaker from the distance; the first tab controls the audio sent via Bluetooth:

 

 

From the second section, we can control the audio content stored on the SD Card; the application does display the current folder, currently playing audio file, battery charge status, microSD storage information but also how many hours of music are stored on the card:

 

 

The interface does also allow the user to record and playback previous recordings:

 

 

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