Soundfreaq Sound Kick SFQ-04
Manufacturer: Twine International LTD Part number: SFQ-04
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- Bottom Line:
- The Soundfreaq Sound Kick portable Bluetooth speaker is a good value, with an attractive design and good performance for its size.
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CNET editors' review
Soundfreaq Sound Kick SFQ-04 price range: $99.99 - $109.99
- Reviewed by: David Carnoy
- Edited by: John Falcone
- Reviewed on: 04/17/2012
The good: The Soundfreaq Sound Kick SFQ-04 is a compact, attractively designed portable Bluetooth speaker that sounds decent and plays loud for its size. It has a built-in rechargeable battery that delivers 7 hours of play time, and a USB port for charging smartphones and portable devices.
The bad: The speaker's sound is a little thin, and there isn't a speakerphone capability. Its retractable Xkick bass chamber converts into a stand that's nifty but a little wobbly. While portable, the Sound Kick is bigger than some other small Bluetooth speakers in the same price range.
The bottom line: The Soundfreaq Sound Kick portable Bluetooth speaker is a good value, with an attractive design and good performance for its size.
User reviews
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Very surprising sound (in a good way)
by dcb175 on May 5, 2012
Pros: Great sound quality, price, USB charging ability, easy Bluetooth pairing, volume level, built in kickstand
Cons: Larger than some of its competitors, slightly flimsy feeling
Summary: I was a bit surprised that CNET only gave this product 3.5 stars, so I wanted to provide another viewpoint. I have been shopping around for a portable Bluetooth ...
Summary: I was a bit surprised that CNET only gave this product 3.5 stars, so I wanted to provide another viewpoint. I have been shopping around for a portable Bluetooth speaker for vacations and the occasional small patio party for a while. I had auditioned (in store only) the usual suspects - the Jambone Jambox, Bose Soundlink, etc but hadn't quite found a great fit. After reading glowing reviews of the Jambox, I expected to (and wanted to) love it. It looked really cool, but the sound was so...flat. The Bose certainly sounded better, but it was $300, and I didn't think it sounded $300 good. Now, my expectations are probably too high for a small speaker, and it could have been the acoustics of the stores (both Best Buy and Target).
Enter the Soundfreaq. I had read a few reviews that were quite positive, so I decided to give it an audition. Problem was, I couldn't find it anywhere. Even the Soundfreaq was out of stock - it recommended looking in Target stores (although it is not listed on the Target website). After going to three Targets, I finally found one with a Soundfreaq and a functioning demo. I immediately found the sound to be clearer than both the Jambox (by a lot) and the Bose (by a little). If I were going in blind, I would have picked the Soundfreaq in a listening test. My wife agreed. I had to pinch myself that it was only $99 - half the price of the Jambox and a third the price of the Soundlink.
Now, I have no illusion that this could replace my main living room system of Mirage speakers and a higher end Yamaha receiver. It won't. Ever. However, it provides nice sound for our kitchen, and have officially assigned this to bedroom duty - it is significantly better than our existing clock radio/iPhone dock.
Ok, now for the review. As you can tell, I think the sound is best in class. However, it is larger than both the Jambox and Soundlink (I believe CNET said the Bose was larger, but it is not, although it is close). I will concede that the bass is deeper on the Bose - if you listen to a lot of hip hop, I would definitely audition the Bose (forget the Jambox). I don't listen to much any more, so this was not a huge deal for me. I would call the bass acceptable - on the positive it is not "rattle-y" if that makes sense. The mid and higher end of the sound spectrum is excellent, however. For my catalog of mostly acoustic and indie, this works great.
As mentioned, this is not quite as portable as the Jambox or Bose. Not a huge deal for me, but may be for some. I do like the built-in wrap around case on the Bose. This does not come with a case, although because it is all plastic, I think it would survive a backpack or carry-on just fine. What it does have is a bass module that pulls out and acts as a kickstand. It angles the sound very slightly up, and I believe this is part of the reason that the sound sounds bigger than its size would lead one to believe. The Soundfreaq is made of plastic, so it does not look as refined as the Bose, or as unique as the Jambox. If aesthetics are important to you, it's something to consider. That said, it still looks pretty slick, so I will not knock it too much.
The Bluetooth pairing was easy, and I have not had any dropped connections. It should be noted that my iPhone is generally in the same room, so I can't really comment on the range. As noted by CNET, the volume is capped when using battery power. In my opinion, it still gets loud enough to fill a smallish room with sound.
In summary, I am very happy with my purchase. I think I would have also been happy with the Bose (if I didn't stumble upon the Soundfreaq I would have likely ended up with it because I was so disillusioned with the others) but the price difference was so large I could not justify it.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Target on Sale for 79.99.
by feflee on May 10, 2013
Pros: Portable Great Sound After reading the previous review I was sold. was able to get it in white with a blue/green colored speaker panel. Love it. sound is amazing and I plugged in my subwoofer to this little unit and the sound is incredible.
Cons: NONE at all.
Summary: It does not disappointLove Love Love this speaker. I hope it last many years.
Summary: It does not disappointLove Love Love this speaker. I hope it last many years.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Twine International LTD
- Part number: SFQ-04
- Description: Stream Bluetooth wireless with any A2DP compatible device UQ3 spatial sound enhancement for balanced audio Enjoy long hour of AC-free listening with a built-in rechargeable battery Universal charging of mobile devices with a USB power port Standard 3.5 mm line-in jack accepts input from any device with a standard headphone jack
General
- Product type Portable Wireless Bluetooth speaker
- Speaker type Speaker
- Speaker quantity 1 x Speaker
- Dimensions (WxDxH) 10.5 in x 1.7 in x 4.2 in
- Weight 1.6 lbs
Features
- Speaker Type Active
- Audio amplifier Integrated
- Connectivity technology Wireless - Bluetooth
- Bluetooth profiles Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
- Transmission range 33 ft
- Interface type Bluetooth
- Controls Volume,
Power on/off - Additional features Charging
Connections
- Connector type 1 x Audio line-in ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ),
1 x DC power input,
1 x DC power output ( 4 pin USB Type A (power only) )
Compatibility | Accessories
- Included accessories Power adapter
Power
- Power device Power adapter - External
- Run time (up to) 7 hour(s)
Battery
- Type Speaker battery - Rechargeable
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:Twine International LTD
- Address:
Unit 1503, NO. 3, Hau Fook St, Tsim Sha Tsui


