My first impressions were, wow, the Polaroid P2 music player can go pretty loud and easily fill a room. Polaroid rates the speakers as ≥ 75dB (A), 165Hz-20KHz, and I used the Bluetooth 5.0 connection. *disclaimer, I am hardly an audiophile or someone who will splurge tens of thousands of dollars on audio equipment for the sake of entering aural heaven hence the comments here are really personal. Playtime is up to 15 hours, with a charging time of approx 4 hours through the USB-C port.Ĭonnectivity is by Bluetooth 5.0, AVRCP, A2DP ≈ 10m (30ft), and of course, if you are really old school, it takes in music through the 3.5mm AUX-In jack next to the USB-C port. The advertised output is 20W with a capacity of 7.2V 2500mAh. frankly, you shouldn’t even have to read the included manual. Staying true to Polaroid’s design DNA, the P2 player is straight forward in its operation and easy to set-up. This helps communicate statistics like battery level, ‘ connect to BT,’ or simple instructions to the user. The technical stuffĬoming in 4 colors following Polaroid’s color spectrum (mine is the grey version) and at a good portable size of 220 x 90 x 50 mm (8.66” x 3.54” x 1.97”) and 660.2 grams (23.3 ounces), Polaroid has used the analogy of ‘imagining the size of two bananas’ to describe the Polaroid Music Player and hey, it’s pretty accurate so long as we are talking about the slightly larger sized bananas.Ī LED display takes center stage on the player when you switch it on. Still, for a music portable priced at USD129.99, the P2 stands out for its sense of quirky funkiness and decent sound quality, and Polaroid fans or fans of the quirky spirit will likely find the P2 attractive. The sound quality is decent for a casual fun portable speaker, and I wish the P2 was waterproofed. Still, I am not sure when the advertised Polaroid Music comprising 5 stations catering to different moods, will be available in Singapore. The support for both Apple Music and Spotify is great. The Polaroid Music app provides access to the Polaroid Music service, ensuring firmware support and allowing room for future improvements. The Polaroid P2 music player plays true to Polaroid’s retro design DNA of not taking itself too seriously and ensuring good functionality in a very simple-to-operate user design.
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