Bose SoundLink Micro (Gen 2) — Hands-on
Bose has released the SoundLink Micro (2nd Generation), updating its ultra-compact Bluetooth speaker with several useful improvements under the hood and in daily use. We tested the new version and summarize the key points below.
Key features
- Compact size (approx. 4.3 × 10.4 × 10.4 cm) — pocket- and bag-friendly
- Improved audio: single driver + dual passive radiators and Active EQ for fuller bass and clearer mids
- Battery life: up to 12 hours playback
- USB-C charging (replaces micro-USB)
- Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint pairing and support for SBC, AAC and aptX Adaptive
- IP67 water and dust resistance and a rugged silicone exterior with powder-coated steel grille
- Removable fabric strap for easier carrying
- Bose Music app support for EQ, firmware updates and shortcut customization
Improvements over Gen 1
- Battery roughly doubled (≈6 → up to 12 hours)
- Modern USB-C charging
- Better wireless connectivity (Bluetooth 5.4, multipoint)
- Enhanced sound with dual passive radiators and Active EQ
- App integration for tuning and updates
Availability & price: The speaker is listed at around $129 MSRP and comes in colors such as Black and Blue Dusk.
Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Bose+SoundLink+Micro+Gen+2&tag=f1rede-20
Have questions or want a comparison to the original SoundLink Micro? Leave a comment — we’ll follow up with listening impressions and a side-by-side test if there’s interest.