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Harman Kardon Aura Studio Bluetooth 360 Degree Speaker System with 4.5" Subwoofer (White)

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Color: White


Style: New


Features

  • Six mid to high range 1.5 inches transducers deliver accurate, Omni directional sound while a 4.5 inchessubwoofer gives rich, powerful bass
  • Custom, stereo widening DSP audio technology is engineered for room filling, full frequency sound
  • Built in Bluetooth feature streams audio from your Bluetooth devices wirelessly
  • Built in Apple AirPlay system has easy set up for use with all your Apple devices and DLNA for Windows and Android
  • Customized Harman Kardon Remote app allows for easy set up and added connectivity

Description

Harman Kardon Aura Studio Bluetooth Home Speaker System (White)

Brand: Harman Kardon


Model Name: Aura Studio


Speaker Type: Subwoofer


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Wireless


Product Dimensions: 9.92 x 14.25 x 9.92 inches


Item Weight: 8.48 pounds


Manufacturer: Harman Kardon


Item model number: Aura White


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 22, 2014


Recommended Uses For Product: Windows


Subwoofer Diameter: 4.5 Inches


Mounting Type: Window Mount


Controller Type: App Control


Color: White


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Item Weight: 8.48 Pounds


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: App


Wireless Communication Technology: Wireless


Speaker Size: 4.5 Inches


Power Source: AC


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth


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  • It sounds as good as it looks as good as it gets...
Color: Black Style: New
First time Amazon reviewer because: (1) there seems to be a lack of info on the net about this product, and (2) I love this thing. Appearance: 5 Stars The Aura is a work of art, truly. If you were ever impressed by the neat-looking bass unit of the H/K Soundsticks then you will be blown away by this. The globe-like, glass-like, tube (reminds me of those classic tube amps in a way) glows brilliantly in low-light and creates a floating holographic ring hovering around the center opening (which I think why it is aptly named “Aura”) I could go on but I won't. If you appreciate the ascetics of your sound equipment like I do, you'll almost go for this piece on its killer looks alone. The Sound: 5 Stars Even before a complete break-in, the Aura sounds like a true beaut. Highs are clear and crisp and lows thunderclap your neighbors to misery. I always appreciate a tight, clean bass... and this 4.5” sub delivers. I am incredibly impressed by the Aura’s sub, and as always, it is definitely my favorite part (it sounds better than the dual 12” subs I have in my towers). I also love how you can adjust the base for “more spirited nights”. The 6, 1.5” transducers, placed in a radiating pattern to create omnidirectional sound (a very underrated aspect of this speaker might I add), generate a relievingly balanced mid to high end. I might actually go as far to say that there is a benefit in merging mid and high frequency responsibilities into a single set of transducers (as opposed to separate dedicated tweeter and mid-range drivers found in many higher-end speakers), in that it creates a smoother frequency response (I can’t prove this, just my impression by ear). I played all types of music on the Aura so far: acoustic, EDM, jazz, and they all sound great. There is a slight dip in volume for vocals, but nothing to fret about. To cut myself off, I really think H/K stepped up the innovation when designing the Aura and created a product that creates excellent sound, which alone is well worth the price tag. Connectivity: 4 The Aura is at the forefront of audio connectivity, and the fact that it has built-in wifi makes it incredibly unique. This is my reason for choosing it over the Klipsch KMC 3, which is only Bluetooth compatible. I love the fact that I can use AirPlay to effortlessly stream my lossless music files, and the strong integration with everything Apple is a plus for me (minus for others). The problem the Aura faces is that it has perhaps TOO many connection options (Bluetooth, AUX, Optical, wifi x3). You can connect to wifi using 3 different methods, which can be confusing. By maximizing the number of connection inputs, I think H/K muddled with connection fidelity. Using my iPhone 5S, Bluetooth works flawlessly, but I experienced some problems with wifi cutting out more than I’d like. However, AirPlay works perfectly with my MacBook Air, so I worked around the issue by linking the Aura to my Mac, then using my iPhone’s Remote App to control my Mac’s iTunes (which is better anyway, the Remote app allows you to queue up music, whereas the Music App doesn't). Although it would be nice if I could rely on the Aura wifi for my iPhone, it is not too big of a deal because: (1) backup— Bluetooth works perfectly, not to mention the 2 wired connection options (2) wifi with my Mac works fine and (3) the USB port in the back holds promise of an inevitable firmware update which could solve the problem entirely. In sum, the connectivity is not a deal breaker for the Aura, despite what you might have read from other reviewers. User-Friendliness: 4 As mentioned previously, connecting can take a second because of the several options, but download the user manual at harmankardon.com (which isn’t included in the packaging for some reason) and even the simple could probably figure it out. Users are directed to download the optional H/K remote app (not to be confused with Apple’s Remote App mentioned earlier), which is pretty bunk. The only feature I use it for is to control the Aura bass, though it would be nice, but not expected, to do some EQ as well. H/K should probably take a close hard look at their app, but like I said, it is not necessary at all in order to enjoy the Aura. Summary: 4.5 The Aura the best compact speaker system I’ve owned, coming in at a pint-size with good looks, great sound, with up-to-date tech capabilities. Though with a few quirks around its connectivity and user-friendliness, the head-turning ascetics and ear-pleasing thumps deserves the Aura far more attention than it’s gotten and a 5 star review (rounded up). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2014 by DJPJ

  • Good Sound, Cool design, human factors left behind!
Color: Black Style: New
I own 2 of the babies! I like the sound they produce and the software is really nice. Have to have the software in order to adjust the bass from the high end sounds. I use all Apple computers and phones and it works well with them. some time they have difficult connecting but usually a turn on and off test fixes that. The one thing I dislike is the controls on the unit, there is no tactile response to them other than lighting up when you touch them, and the light is hidden by your finger. Also they are located in a hard place to touch them. There are 3 colors on the blue tooth Icon, I have had this product for year now and I still don't know what they mean. white blue and green. blue seems to work the best. If you slide your finger back and forth on the front volume bar the sound and the light inside go up and down. Kinda cool but i never use it because I'm allways changing the volume from my phone or computer. the unit is sealed so if you drop something inside it good luck getting it out. Marbles might look cool in it. but would vibrate with the sound. so don't do that! Over all it is a product worth having I just wish on the next unit they fix the non tactile buttons. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016 by Daniel M. Wickemeyer

  • THE speaker to get. Work of art in sound and aspect
Color: Black Style: New
The Aura is a unique speaker: comes with everything one might need: connectivity, quality sound, build quality, aspect and design, bass and somewhat Hi-Fi as well as 'portability.' Connectivity: Works with Bluetooth, DLNA server (you find it from your player to Aura), Wi-Fi ou Aux cable. There is also a USB but it's only for updates - that can also be made with the Wi-Fi. There is an option to customize it's name on the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, as well as I renamed mine. You can access it by your browser or the app (where you can also control volume and bass). Sound: The quality of the sound is true to the Harman Kardon brand. Crisp, clear and the specialty from Aura: big bass, controllable by the app as mentioned above. This calls for everybody's attention and it's funny to see people joking if it's a UFO until they hear a song and get wowed! Seriously, 3 friends of mine got themselves an Aura after hearing mine. Aspect and Design: The designers made a really good product. The tiny speakers are all around the Aura below a soft mesh and the subwoofer is actually upside down and the hole you see is it's entry/exist of air that it needs. There is also a LED there that shines the unit and shows the volume and state of connectivity (if or not connected). The buttons are all touch, all across the black strip that you can barely see. 4 buttons: On/Off, Connectivity (switches from DLNA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and AUX), Volume - and Volume +. The volume can be increased or decreased by sliding your finger or softly touching the - or the +. Nice details The bass: This calls for my attention. I'm used to systems this small to have little to none bass but with Aura you can easily throw a party in your house! It does not distort the sound and will give some of your guests a wow, like i always do with mine. Hi-Fi: It is Hi-Fi per say. I say per say because the quality is very clear and crisp but it lacks an equalizer, at least Treble, Mid Bass and Bass in the app (can be easily adjusted if they just add this function to the app). Portability: It is kind of small, a little bigger than a basketball with external power source (110v AND 220v although it sometimes says 110v and in other times says 110/220). I take it to every party I go to and people get very happy when I get there. Or, best said, when the AURA gets there ;) Pros: Quality overall - sound, build, details, hi-fi, connectivity and whatever I can think of. Cons: The app could use an equalizer, seriously! The first time you connect it takes up to a full minute to pair with bluetooth and then another for Wi-Fi after you configure it go in your network. The LED could be brighter and have an option on the app to turn it on, off or brighter! Would look somewhat like a lavalamp, but cool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2014 by Julio A M Neto

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