![]() The newer Studio 7 has improved sound with an additional tweeter. This story was originally published earlier. Remember to enter code CNETHKSTUDIO at checkout to get the additional 50% off. While the Onyx 7 does have some small improvements, some people may prefer the look of the Onyx 6, which also weighs slightly more at 8 pounds (3.6 kg) instead of 7.27 pounds (3.3 kg). Destined to be the best sounding, full featured portable Bluetooth speaker in its class, the Onyx Studio 5 offers up to 8. ![]() Battery life is rated at 8 hours and it's worth noting that the speaker will deliver a bit more volume and slightly better sound when plugged in (you charge the speaker with an included AC adapter). The Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 5’s advanced and distinctive design is expressed through its signature round silhouette, premium fabric cover of the speaker enclosure and an integrated aluminum handle for easy portability. To be clear, this is not a Wi-Fi speaker it only has Bluetooth (both speakers feature Bluetooth 4.2 and not the newer Bluetooth 5.0). Harman has redesigned the driver configuration for the Onyx 7, adding an extra tweeter, so it likely delivers better sound (I didn't have an Onyx 6 on hand when testing the Onyx 7). Both the Onyx 6 and 7 will be able to fill medium-sized rooms with sound. ![]() It delivers plenty of volume with well-defined bass and decent clarity and sounds far better than smaller Bluetooth speakers. The newer model also carries a list price of $480 but is selling for $230 on Amazon. ![]() I have used the newer Onyx 7, which is similarly shaped but has a different handle design, and was impressed with its sound quality. I've heard the Onyx Studio 6 but haven't fully tested it. ![]()
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