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Swiss Military Retro 2.0 Review: Initially, I was unaware that Swiss Military offered anything besides timepieces. It turns out that Swiss Military India has an array of budget-friendly and quality items available, ranging from backpacks to TWS earbuds. Upon discovering Swiss Military Audio’s Retro 2.0 Bluetooth speakers, I had no idea what to anticipate. To my delight, after more than two weeks of evaluation, I found myself oddly attracted to this aesthetically pleasing gadget, not for any specific feature but the character it presents. It almost seems as if the speaker is cognizant of its potential and doesn’t fuss over its limitations.
Swiss Military Retro 2.0 Review: Key Highlights
What I appreciate:
- Stunning design that enlivens your space
- Unexpectedly robust sound
- Numerous connectivity options
- Classic FM radio functionality
- Dependable battery life
What I dislike:
- Lacks a dynamic sound signature
- Not built for portability
Very Demure
While one might assume that the title of this review is merely referencing the trending 2024 Instagram phenomenon, the reality is that the Swiss Military Retro 2.0 is genuinely understated. It doesn’t blare out with alien-like RGB illumination or a design that appears to belong in Tony Stark’s workshop.
In terms of aesthetics, the Retro 2.0 significantly resembles Marshall’s Acton and Stanmore models, sporting wooden panels and a cream grille adorned with the brand emblem.
The radio antenna protrudes from the back, adhering to the overall retro aesthetic. It is equipped with 20W Class D amplifiers, typically found in high-end speakers known for their analog output and commendably loud sound.
What these Class D amplifiers do for the Retro 2.0 speaker is make it remarkably lightweight, without greatly sacrificing sound quality. Nevertheless, given that the technology utilized is very analog-output focused, the speaker does fall short on refinement.
As a result, retro tracks (or their remastered versions) resonate beautifully on this speaker. When you play “Jhuki Jhuki Si Nazar” by Jagjit Singh, you’ll find yourself instinctively reaching for that solitary glass of whiskey. Similarly, when “Mr Tambourine Man” by Bob Dylan plays, you are instantly hit with an unfiltered ‘60s jangly sound character.
However, when you listen to contemporary tracks like “Lavish” by Twenty One Pilots or “Lunch” by Billie Eilish, the absence of a smart chip to manage the various digital enhancements employed during the mastering of these groovy tracks becomes apparent. There’s hardly any punchy bass in The Weeknd’s “Save Your Tears” or any hint of dreamy keyboards in “Satellite” by Harry Styles.
The integrated FM radio operates seamlessly. The amplifiers are sufficiently capable of managing virtually all frequency shifts without delivering intrusive noise, particularly during commercial breaks.
Very Mindful
The Swiss Military Retro 2.0 understands its function well. Aside from Bluetooth and FM capabilities, the speaker also accommodates various other connectivity methods, including a TF card slot and a USB-A port. The speaker includes an aux cable, making it conveniently compatible with our parents’ devices.
The Retro 2.0 is intended to sit elegantly in a corner of your room, dutifully playing your music like a classic jukebox. It makes no extravagant promises and certainly does not fall short of delivering.
The battery performance is impressive, with 10 hours of backup on a full charge. Charging occurs through a USB-C port and doesn’t require too long to recharge, especially with a 30W fast charger.
Even though the speaker features a sturdy strap and is fairly light (under 1.7 kg), I can’t envision anyone toting this quite boxy speaker on a hiking trip. Thus, it serves better as a home speaker than a portable one.
Swiss Military Retro 2.0 Review: Conclusion
The Swiss Military Retro 2.0 may remind you of Saregama Carvaan speakers. However, this model offers significantly superior Bluetooth functionality and is just as user-friendly. I particularly enjoyed the slide-to-turn-on mechanism of the power switch—a truly nostalgic feature.
With a price tag of just Rs 2,409, this could undoubtedly serve as an excellent gift for family members. Alternatively, if you are among those who appreciate a curated playlist of delightful vintage tracks from esteemed ustaads of yesteryear, the Retro 2.0’s unapologetically crisp amplifiers could be exactly what you seek for a serene evening.
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