The IPX7 certification means it can survive being dunked under one metre of water for 30 minutes – any more and it will conk out. It will survive knocks and drops, and if it gets muddy or dirty, you can simply clean it with good old soap and water. The Roll 2 is built to be used outdoors, and as colourful and attractive as it is, we’re never worried about damaging it. ![]() It has a reassuringly sturdy feel to it, which reinforces its rugged, durable design. The disc shape is convenient it’s small enough (just 13.5cm in diameter and 4cm in height) and light enough (only 330g) to carry around in your bag or backpack.ĭespite its petite, lightweight design, the Roll 2 never feels flimsy. The Roll 2 remains one of the most portable-friendly Bluetooth speakers we’ve come across. There’s also a 3.5mm socket under a waterproof flap at the back for hardwiring your music player. There are buttons at the back for power and Bluetooth pairing, and it couldn’t be simpler to use: connect the speaker to your smartphone and just press play. The large ‘+’ and ‘–’ volume icons that adorn the speaker’s face are striking and intuitive to use, too. The Roll’s design was a huge part of its appeal, and UE has been wise not to change it.
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