Neocore Wave A3.60 Speaker Review

Despite its small / medium size and cheap price, the Neocore Wave A3 certainly packs a punch where sound is concerned. These days Bluetooth speakers have been refined to the stage that whatever brand you are interested in buying, you will more than likely see that the big majority have excellent reviews. This is excellent, and it makes the buyer not have to be so concerned with worrying about reliability. Instead, they can focus more on features and sound quality. The good news is, the Wave A3.60 really does tick all the boxes. Or, for the price, most of them at least. Reliability is very good, and the sound quality has impressed many customers.


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For the price it's a great Bluetooth speaker for those on a tight budget. It's packing two driver speakers (20 Watts) and a subwoofer, so 3 speakers in total. Bluetooth version is 4.2, and the connection have a maximum range of 20 meters. Pairing is easy, and the connection is considered as strong if kept within a respectable range. Battery life is one of the Wave A3's strongest features, lasting up to thirty hours with the volume level at a bit over 50%. The SD memory card slot (Micro) can hold an additional 256 GB of music. Check out the unboxing video review below for more information (and to hear the speaker in use).



Buy the Wave A3 from the official Neocore website

The internal microphone allows for hands-free control of a Smartphone, so calls received on a Smartphone can be routed through the speaker. Other features include a 3.5 mm headphone jack (AUX) (Wired) and a Micro-B USB port for charging the internal battery and connection to another device (laptop or desktop PC etc). A two-year warranty is also included in the price.

Any Issues / Problems worth reporting


As with any electric product, there are always a few issues report. It's extremely rare to find an electrical product that doesn't have a few customers that are not happy for whatever reason. With the Wave A3.60, and like many other Bluetooth speakers, there is no shuffle mode when playing music from the SD card. Other "problems" reported include a few customers unhappy with the sound quality and overall loudness of the speaker.

That includes the Bass, which some reviewers say isn't that great. However, these negative reviews are completely drowned out by the massive amount of positive reviews from buyers that are very impressed with the sound quality overall. If you're after something that's bigger and much louder than the Wave A3, the Neocore Wave A4 Tsunami (50 watts) (review found at the link) is well worth considering.

1 comment:

Eddie said...

I got the A1. Good speaker.