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FUGOO Style - Portable Bluetooth Surround Sound Speaker Longest Battery Life with Built-in Speakerphone(Silver)

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Features

  • Elegant Style model is snow proof, sand proof, and waterproof to 3 feet for 30 minutes
  • Built-in microphone for full-duplex speakerphone, Siri, and Google Now capability
  • Six drivers on four sides for a 360-degree sweet spot and incredible 95dB SPL-A volume
  • World's Best battery life: 40 hours at 50% loudness

Description

FUGOO creates rugged Bluetooth speakers which deliver 360º high fidelity sound and up to 40 hours of battery life. They are also designed to go anywhere life takes you with a collection of unique mounts to bring your speaker on bike rides, kayaks, paddleboards and more. FUGOO Speakers are dustproof, mud proof and 100% waterproof with an IP67 rating. Amazing music quality, built for every adventure!


Brand: Fugoo


Model Name: Style


Speaker Type: Outdoor


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: built-in-microphone, waterproof, radio


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 2.6 x 2.1 inches


Item Weight: 15.5 ounces


Item model number: F6STSS01


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 6, 2014


Manufacturer: Fugoo


Speakers Maximum Output Power: 20 Watts


Item Weight: 0.97 Pounds


Charging Time: 3 Hours


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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 13, 2023 by Ernestine Pumpkin

  • Tinny sounding speaker, poor product quality control and horrendous customer service plaguing this company
I'm on my 3rd Fugoo XL after just as many months- both time replaced by the company. I've also ordered, replaced, and eventually returned 2 Fugoo Style speakers- more on that below. To make a very long story (3 months and 40-some emails with the company) short, here are the takeaways- The XL speaker sounds fantastic, it really does. It's approaching my Klipsch KMC-3 (possibly the best BT speaker made IMHO- at least for the home use) in sound quality especially on the low-end, though unlike KMC-3 it's a mono/360deg speaker and it's a third of the size of KMC-3. It is very rugged and will survive a beating even without the Tough shell. I already dropped it once on the floor and it has not a scratch. It's waterproof and can supposedly float tho I didn't try to dunk it in water. It also has pretty impressive battery life. But it suffers from the same issue as all Fugoo XL speakers seem to suffer, i.e. humming/hissing sound when connected via AUX cable. Did lots of testing- swapping sources, cables, and speakers and it all points to the Fugoo XL being at fault here. Two replacement speakers sent by the company had the same exact issue. It is most obvious with the volume cranked all the way up and with no sound coming from the AUX source- you can not only hear the noise (reminiscent of the AM radio noise), but you can actually see the passive radiators vibrating in concert too. Fugoo sort-of admitted the issue as affecting only a batch of speakers, but since they sent me not one but two replacements affected by the same issue, it became clear it's not just limited to an isolated production batch. Other reviewers have mentioned this issue. I'm guessing most people use it mainly via BT, so they may never notice the noise unless connected by wire. As for the Style Speaker- I ordered one directly from Fugoo website while I was still excited about the XL speaker as I wanted something more travel-friendly. Style speaker sounded tinny and plastic-y - no better than the average laptop speaker. I thought I got a lemon (wouldn't be a surprise to me at that point of learning about Fugoo product quality issues) so I had it replaced by the company. The second one was no different. I pitted it against my friend's Bose Soundlink Mini (which I personally don't even care for). While Soundlink Mini at least attempted to reproduce the low notes with relative success, the Style didn't even try. I have no idea how they could advertise the frequency response on Style of being only 10Hz higher than the XL as it's the furthest thing from reality- it's just muddy sounding with exaggerated mids and not even remotely close to the sound from XL. Needless to say, I returned the second Style and put an end at least to that adventure. I suppose it is possible that I received 2 lemons in a row, but that alone would speak volumes for their product quality (especially when ordering directly from the company). Which brings me to the next point- their product quality control is below any criticism. The first XL replacement I received was covered in smudges and had greasy fingerprints all over the speaker core under the shell, including on the speaker drivers themselves. It was also missing 2 of the rubber "feet" and the battery was drained. The latter may not be a huge deal, but it certainly would be a nice touch to receive a replacement with at least partly charged battery so it can be plugged in right away. It was clearly a returned/repaired item that was never tested and cleaned up. The company mentioned something about outsourcing their service and repair department, yada-yada (that's your excuse, really ?) The second replacement looked like it was new with no smudges and nothing missing but, alas, it did have the AUX noise issue just as the first two. I've decided to live with it and use it mainly via BT as BT connection doesn't have any noise issues. Also, the original XL I got from Amazon didn't even connect to my Android phone as it required a firmware update for the BT stack to work with "certain" Android phones. All good and well, yet the actual firmware update was nowhere to be found on the Fugoo website (in fact, it was intentionally obscured, so that dumb people don't accidentally "upgrade" and break their speakers). I had to email Fugoo to get a private link to download the firmware update and as it happened right around Christmas and New Years it took nearly a week to actually have someone respond. How about getting a new speaker for the holidays that you can't use for a week because the company refuses to post the firmware download on the website ! Unfortunate timing perhaps ? Maybe. But what happened to writing backward-compatible software (firmware in this case)- why should a certain revision of firmware that fixes "certain" Android BT connectivity issues break other speakers that don't have the issue, even if installed on those speakers accidentally (which was given as a reason for the firmware update not being made publicly available on the website). And why not just put a warning on the firmware download that it's only meant for speakers with issues and should not be used otherwise. Which all brings me to the last point- Fugoo customer service is a bloody joke. First off, calling their customer support number is futile- all you always get is a machine that will tell you how your needs are VERY IMPORTANT to them. Yet you will never get a human answering the phone- I don't even think they actually have a customer rep who answers calls. Which left it all to be solved by email- hence the 40-some emails in a chain spanning several months. The person I was mainly communicating with was Nick and while he was generally responsive, there was only so much he could do about the inept (outsourced) service/repair facility or the overall product quality issues (nor would he admit that all XL speakers suffer from AUX noise issue). On multiple occasions I've asked for the case to be escalated and to receive a call back from a supervisor. All I got was somebody named Bonnie Parisi (supposedly a supervisor) stating in an email she "didn't see the need for a call" and all that was needed to be done is for the (2nd at that point) speaker to be shipped back to them for a replacement. She didn't even offer an apology for my having to deal with it for over 2 months by that time. Oh yes, they also screwed up USPS return labels several times- sending me labels for a Small Flat Rate box when this speaker doesn't even fit into a Small flat-rate box ! To say that this experience leaves a bad taste in my mouth would be an understatement. Had I known it'll take so much time and effort I would never even buy the speaker in the first place. This is possibly the worst customer service experience I've had with any established company or product ever. Needless to say, I won't be buying anything made by Fugoo any time soon- certainly not until they fix their massive internal communication, product quality and customer service issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 12, 2018 by DiscriminaTor

  • Awesome little thing.
Great value, despite being on the more expensive end of BT speakers. Like many who want a bluetooth speaker, I started looking for one by going online and reading comparisons. I followed this up by visiting local retailers and compared the UE Boom, Bose Soundlink Mini, and this. My findings were that the lack of a speakerphone would be a dealbreaker for me, so the Bose was out, even though it offered very rich (and sometimes overwhelming, boomy) bass. The UE Boom, while louder, is also larger, not fully waterproof (while I have no intention of submerging my belongings on a regular basis, I do get caught in the rain a lot), and had a tendency to be knocked over and roll around. These sound like silly foibles until you end up with regrets. That's how I ended up with the Fugoo. First off, the speaker itself really does look good. While I'm sure the plastic frame of the jacket will eventually scuff, and the cloth grille will eventually fray, they look upmarket and are easily replaced. They also are tougher than they seem and can withstand a one week trip to the beach tossed in a bag. The included accessories (flat USB and 3.5mm aux cables, compact charger) are excellent. Their build quality is high and look neat, and come in a small carrying pouch. I've made the charger and USB cable my main charger for my phone as well. The speaker itself is a hoot. I usually have it at arms length, and never need to go above half volume at that distance, even if I'm rocking out to Funk Heavy Bluesy on Spotify. Again, at this distance and volume, the bass is punchy, mids are pleasing, and treble is clear. In a store, I was blown away by the sheer volume of the UE Boom, and I might have purchased that instead to be honest. I had imagined how I would fill my house with music, throw a party outdoors, never have to be without music ever again. Well, that's not really how it works. If you are alone in a large room, half volume on the Fugoo is about enough to engulf the room. Outside, with some background noise from the street, a conversation is more of a yelling match within 5-8 feet of it at full volume, and it's loud enough to fill a sizeable garden with music. Even at full volume, the speaker never feels overdriven, doesn't snap/crackle and the bass doesn't fizzle and distort. Disregarding unrealistic expectations such as a 50 person dance party in a living room, the volume is quite sufficient to have a garden party in which about 20 people can still hear each other talking and have a conversation without having to shout. The last important thing to note as a positive, is that the battery life claims are true. In real world use, I charge it about once a week. It can be used (both through bluetooth and wired) while charging, and I use it for about 5 hours a day. I never had to charge it during a weeklong camping trip to the beach (sand and dirt can be washed off). The little speaker is not, however, perfect. While learning to use the buttons and their combinations to change settings, enter pairing mode etc. is not hard, it's not entirely intuitive either. It took me about a week to get used to the button presses. Speaking of which, after about 3 months, the volume down button - while still working - now requires a harder press to register (beyond the tactile "click") While this doesn't influence performance, it does worry me about the longevity of the buttons as the issue is with the "core" button and not the jacket button. Another issue I had with the core is that upon arrival, out of curiosity I removed the jacket to find one of the speaker cones slightly marred. While this in no way influences the performance, it's one of those things that you wish weren't the case for a new-in-box experience. All in all, I'm very satisfied with this little speaker. It goes anywhere, it can withstand pretty much anything, the battery lasts forever, and most importantly, it sounds great. I'd take it over alternatives for the peace of mind you get from knowing you're using a well-engineered piece of hardware, the phenomenal battery life, and excellent sound quality (in that order). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 30, 2014 by Onur Onur

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