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Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 7 – Review 2021 – PCMag AU
Harman Kardon’s new speaker feels old

Harman Kardon’s latest portable Bluetooth speaker, the Onyx Studio 7, feels like it was shot out of a time machine. For $479.95, it falls short on features we now commonly see on speakers for half the price (or less). Sonically, the Onyx Studio 7 delivers powerful bass depth that will appeal to those looking for some thunder, but not almost $500 worth. There’s no EQ to adjust audio performance to taste, Bluetooth codec support is outdated, and the speaker lacks a water-resistance rating. Ultimately,…
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