Antec AMP SP1 Portable Bluetooth Speaker Review
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Author: Bob Buskirk
Pages:
- Introduction
- Overview
- Usage & Testing
- Final Thoughts
I’m sure when you hear the name Antec you think of cases and power supplies, I know I do. Well Antec has a new division called Antec Mobile Products (A.M.P.) which creates unique products for your mobile devices. Today we are taking a look at their flagship product the SP1 which is a Bluetooth speaker that allows you to take phone calls as well. Antec is not new to audio products as their Soundscience Rockus speakers were a huge hit in 2011. Can their new AMP SP1 Bluetooth speaker compete against all of the other Bluetooth speakers out there? Read on as we take a look…
Special thanks to Antec for providing us with the AMP SP1 Portable Bluetooth Speaker to review.
Specifications
Bluetooth Standard: Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
Size: 158(H) x 41(W) x 62(D) mm
Weight: 0.38 kg
Communication Range: 10 M (30 ft)
Playback Time: 10 hrs
Frequency Response: 2.402 ~ 2.480 GHz
Battery Capacity: Li-lon Battery 3.7V
Support Profiles:
- Enhanced Data Rate (EDR)
- Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) 1.2
- Hands-Free Profile (HFP) 1.5
- Headset Profile (HSP) 1.1
Packaging
The AMP SP1 comes in very nice packaging, it sort of has that Apple feel to it like you are receiving a high-end product. Opening the packaging up you have the SP1 Bluetooth speaker, user’s manual, audio cable and USB charging cable.
To give you a good idea of how the SP1 comes and for a brief overview check out our unboxing and overview video.














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