Also I did not let me take to leave the Roar compete against the Bose SoundLink Mini (in sequence ends SL Mini), as this has always been offering the best sound for my taste. At least as long as you want to hear not too loudly, because this breaks the bass with increasing volume unfortunately clearly audibly. Considered on its own the Roar is a great Bluetooth / NFC Speakers with really good sound and a 1A processing. And compared to other speakers of this type and class he is even with the best and offers the most features in the form of connection possibilities and functions. Even a Micro-SD card reader is integrated. With its commitment to focus, however, purely on the sound, you have to decide what you have with a good piece before. If you want to have a little party sonication, the Roar is one step ahead, as well as full blast anything on sound changes here. But if you want to have a desktop speakers or mostly listen to normal volume, and the Roar has his hat in front of SL pull Mini, as the latter provides a clear space fill fuller bass here unfortunately.