Have you ever kept your smartphone in a glass or a mug to increase your speaker’s volume and sound? I have, and I just tested a speaker that uses this idea. Three Norwegian friends ran with him and came with the Sudap Bluetooth speaker. This is the opposite of another speaker I have seen, which includes a screw -on design and plastic bottle that makes the speaker even higher and provides better boss.
While I found the boss in my test because of being hit or missed because it was different from the song to the song, I found the sounds clear and detailed. Sudapap also has a long life of the battery and is extremely portable, but it has been left down due to its IPX5 rating, which makes it less waterproof than most of its rivals.
If you are wondering if this is a Bluetooth speaker for you, read my full Sudapup review to find out.
Sudapup Bluetooth Speaker Review: Cheating Sheet
- What is it? A small Bluetooth speaker is closed inside a bottle, which is provided with different styles of sound
- Who is it for? For everyone who wants the artist’s visible speaker with good sound sound quality
- How much does it cost? $ 68 / £ 59
- What do we like? Unique and portable design, clear sounds with plenty of detail, Lot High maximum volume, and longer battery life
- What do we don’t like? Heavy tracks have better water proofing and dust -proofing in tons and rivals
Sudapup Bluetooth Speaker Review: Springs
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Sudapup Bluetooth speaker
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$ 68 / £ 59
Color
Black, Sanbran (Orange), Thin Dip (blue), green
Size
6.1 x 2.87 x 2.87 inch
Weight
10.58oz
Battery life (rating)
30 hours
Contact
Bluetooth 5.0
Waterproofing
Ipx5
Sudapup Bluetooth Speaker Review: Price and Availability
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Sudapup is a new company, located in the beautiful country of Norway, and the Sudapp Bluetooth speaker is his first product. The price of the Sudapap is $ 68 / £ 59 directly from the brand e -store. It comes in some colors: black, sunburn (orange), thin dip (blue), and green.
Given the price, Sudapp is facing a fierce competition with the choice of Tribat Storm Box 2 ($ 67), Tribat X Sound Plus 2 ($ 69) and Tribat Storm Box Micro 2 ($ 59). It (also) is a slightly primary than Scandinavian Happy Plugs Joey ($ 49), but I believe it offers a better value of money as it seems. Method Better
Sudapup Bluetooth Speaker Overview: Design and Control
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- Small and compact
- Can screw on any regular size bottle
- Simply controlled control
When I say that Sudapp is unlike Bluetooth speaker I’m not exaggerating Anyone The other speaker I have seen before. It is made of two units: a hard plastic bottle and the speaker itself. The speaker, which is measuring 3.81 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches, is connected inside the bottle, which is measured 6.1 x 2.87 x 2.87 inches, so it is very portable.
I was able to slip into my cargo pocket pockets and easily take it around. Nor did it feel like it was weighing me, because it weighs only 10.58oz. It weighs half of the Earfin Obum L (22.92oz, $ 79) and Tribune Storm Box 2 (20 oz), and this tribal storm box is even lighter than micro 2 (16 oz).
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Now, on the setup. To access the speaker, you need to twist the base under the bottle. The base includes a passive radiator to increase Sudapp’s boss response (and also enjoy watching the boss heavy track). After that, you need to open the hat in the upper part of the bottle – as you open the soda bottle – and want to remove the rubber flap on the speaker. Again, You need to screw the speaker on the bottle. I know that when I put it into words, it seems complicated, but in use, it’s not really.
In this way manufactured manufacturer plans to use the Sudapp, as it increases 10 dysbonies and provides the Panchair Boss (or “double the boss and the overall sound” according to Sudapap. You can also use the speaker of the bottle.
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Also, thanks to the screw -on chamber, Sudapap says you can connect the speaker with any regular size bottle, so I did. I bought a bottle of Coca -Cola and damaged the speaker, as you can see in the picture above, and it acts like a charm. He did not make a strong seal like an OG bottle, but it still feels good.
Controls are quite straightforward and minimal, which will be located in the back. When pressed, the power button doubles like a Bluetooth pair button, and the volume is up and down buttons. Just Easy -to -do lemons squeeze.
Sudapup Bluetooth Speaker Review: Features
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- Stereo format with two speakers
- Only IPX5-rank is closed
The Sudapup Bluetooth speaker features stereo mode, so if you are at a social gathering or party you can harmonize two Sodapops together. Unfortunately, only a sample unit was sent so I can’t test this feature.
One of the views of the Sudapap is that it is only ranked IPX5. This means that the speaker is protected from powerful jetting water from any direction. This is a disappointing rating because it means that if you are using it on polyside, beach or shower, you will need to be careful – against which I will advise. Nos, on a personal note, i Really Wanted to fill the bottle with water.
Both tribal storm boxes 2 and Tribat X Sound Plus 2 have a high stability rating of IPX7, which means they can sink in one meter water for 30 minutes. If you want a dust -proof speaker, it is capable of spending extra on AiFone Ubom L or JBL Clip 5 ($ 79), both of which are ranked IP67, which leads them down to 3 feet of dust proof and water proof.
Sudapp Bluetooth Speaker Review: Contact
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- Bluetooth 5.0
- 3.5 mm jack for wired playback
The Sudapup Bluetooth speaker uses Bluetooth 5.0 to connect your smartphone, laptop or any other Bluetooth tool without interruption-but not simultaneously because there is no multi-point contact.
It is surprising that Sudapup uses an old Bluetooth version, considering that tribal speakers use Bluetooth 5.3, which ensures a more reliable connection – but still, I have not experienced any contact issues with Sudapop. Hey, at least it doesn’t use old Bluetooth 4.2 such as (too much price) Bose Sound Link link (9 149)!
There is also a 3.5 mm ox port that is located near the controls, as well as a USB-C port to charge, both of them are protected from rubber flap that keeps the dust out.
At the time of writing, though, the Sudapap fellow app is currently in development, so when I get access to it, I will update this review.
Sudapup Bluetooth Speaker Review: Sound quality
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- Sounds look clear and detailed
- Is great for voice music
- Tinni sounds in rock, electronic and metal tracks
Its small size, Sudap Bluetooth speaker is loud and inspiring, whose sound is clear and detailed, which is great for sound music-but audio files can be left out of short change because it is not ideal for boss heavy or electronic tracks. The speaker’s testing, I heard on a row of Ursar, pop, rock, metal, etc., which is the best music streaming services for high razor audio.
Let’s talk about positives first. When Sudapup is pulled on the bottle with it, it makes the music louder and cleaned, and I like how the sound/vocal track raises a heavy track. It was an invitation to listen to Labor Paloma and ‘Henry, Chloe’ through Lana Dale Rei.
In both songs, the sounds were clear, and I particularly liked how I could hear Vibrato in the first track in the sound of Paris Paloma. Since kicking many voices on the bridge, I can clearly listen to each individual’s singer. Similarly, in ‘Henry, Come’, the high notes of the course never were pierced or very loud. His voice also had a beautiful warmth in the whole song.
It is also good at making a collision/string device like the sound of a sodaop piano. Billy Joel seemed terrific by the ‘pianman’ speaker, in which every piano note is clearly understandable all over the way, and well balanced with other devices. No device has overcome others, nor sounds.
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The boss is really hit or miss through the Sudapap. If you want Panchair Lo and Mids regardless of this gender game, I have recommended AirFin Yobom L or JBL Clip 5, both of which supply the jaw boss.
This problem arises when playing heavy rocks, metal or electronic tracks through sodapup. Iron Maden’s ‘Locked Your name’ did not get a chance here. It seems that all the devices and sounds are mixed together, resulting in the sound of mud as a whole. I also saw in many other tracks, including ‘Girls’ and ‘Van Dutch’, which felt unpleasant through Charlie XCX. Sounds like electronic devices as they are piercing my ears.
As I said above, the brand says Sudap’s screw on bottle design helps double the boss, which is true, such as the bottle, the boss’s voices-no crime-the horror. The bottle is the grace of its savings. The boss lines are not always clean, because the boss seemed very distorted in the Alt-J’s ‘every other Ferial’ (more than the band’s intention). In 070, the boss looked powerful, in the ‘elephant’, and, in a way, how did it happen when I saw it on an indoor flicker?
The boss is really hit or miss through the Sudapap. If you want Panchair Lo and Mids regardless of this gender game, I have recommended AirFin Yobom L or JBL Clip 5, both of which supply the jaw boss.
One thing is to note that the speaker can go In a very loud voiceIn terms of volume, which is unlike the tribal storm box micro -2, the highest volume was very low.
Sudapup Bluetooth Speaker Review: Battery Life
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- Classified for 30 hours
- Battery life is better than most rivals
For a speaker whose cost is less than $ 70, the Sudap Bluetooth speaker is proud of the abnormal battery life, which is ranked 30 hours on the same charge. This is better than the context, this tribal Storm Box 2 (24 hours), Tribat X Sound Plus 2 (24 hours), Irfn Obum L (16 hours), and the Tribune Storm Box Micro 2 (12 hours).
I had doubts about the Sudapap battery life when I read how long it lasts according to the manufacturer, so I put it into the test by playing music in 50 % volume for 18 hours, with it not to listen to the music, and not to listen to the music.
Sudapup Bluetooth Speaker Review: Decision
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The first speaker of the brand, The Sudapup is not the bad point at all. If anything, this is a victory. The unique design of the speaker separates it from other speakers in the market, let’s be honest, look alike (more often).
I think the screw -on design is smart because it makes the speaker high and you can use it with any regular size bottle. The sounds are clear and detailed through the Sodapop, and its long battery life means that you can hear hours.
However, the Sodap is lacking in the maxim and permanent bass reaction, and the metal, electronic and rock tracks seem to be tinnie, which can be disappointing for many listeners. And when it comes to stability, the Sudapap moves through its rivals, such as the AirFin Yobom L or JBL Clip 5, which is more waterproof and dust proof.
If you do not mind these shortcomings, or you are basically a country, pop or sound listener, you will be happy with the Sudap. If nothing else, you are sure that people of hell come to you, asking why your water bottle looks so good.


