SoundLink Revolve+ II is larger and generates higher-volume, more room-filling sound than SoundLink Revolve II. SoundLink Revolve+ II also has a carrying handle to make portability easier, given its larger diameter. SoundLink Revolve+ II has up to a 17-hour battery life, while SoundLink Revolve II has up to a 13-hour battery life. All other features are identical.
The audio connection options for the SoundLink Revolve and Revolve+ II are Bluetooth and 3.5 mm stereo audio cable. NFC can also help facilitate Bluetooth pairing.
Yes. The SoundLink Revolve II and Revolve+ II have a Party Mode feature. This feature requires any two Bose Bluetooth speakers from the following list: SoundLink Color II, SoundLink Micro, SoundLink Revolve, SoundLink Revolve+, SoundLink Revolve II or SoundLink Revolve+ II.
No. The speakers’ wireless connection is Bluetooth only.
The speakers have a wireless range of up to 9 m (30 ft). Performance can be affected by obstacles such as walls, interference from Wi-Fi or other wireless devices.
SoundLink Revolve II speakers keep track of the last eight devices that were paired and connected to them, dropping the least recently used device when a new one is paired.
Yes, as long as your computer is enabled for Bluetooth and is within 9 metres of the speaker.
When a call comes in, the music will pause and the call will ring through the speaker. You can answer the call by pressing the multi-function button, and talk into the speaker itself to conduct your phone call. When you end your call, music playback will resume.
In typical usage, the SoundLink Revolve II battery lasts up to 13 hours and the SoundLink Revolve+ II lasts up to 17 hours. Battery performance can vary depending on the content played and the volume at which it is played.
While not playing music, much of the SoundLink Revolve II speakers’ battery charge can be recovered in approximately 4 hours when using a USB power source. Charging from alternative USB power sources or when playing music may take longer.
They provide guidance during the Bluetooth pairing and connection process. They also identify the connected source devices using text to speech, simplifying usage with more than one source device.
Yes. Simply press the “+” (volume up) and “–” (volume down) buttons simultaneously.
Yes. However, the quality of the experience—specifically, synchronisation between audio and video—may be compromised due to various signal-processing technologies implemented in the speakers. This is true especially when using Bluetooth as your input. For better synchronisation and lower latency, we recommend you use the Auxiliary or USB Audio inputs. For the best experience, please update your speaker’s software.
The IP55 rating classifies the degrees of protection provided against the intrusion of solid objects (including body parts like hands and fingers), dust, accidental contact and water in electrical enclosures. For SoundLink Revolve II and Revolve+ II, we’ve stretched beyond the required testing parameters, to ensure that your speaker will long outlast an accidental showering of water. This means that you can use SoundLink Revolve II and Revolve+ II in more places and not worry if it gets wet (for example, splashes by the pool, washing your car, splashes in the kitchen, etc.). Just don’t submerge it.