Rockville 8" 70V in-ceiling speaker, white vs Singing Wood BT27 Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers
Overall winner: Singing Wood BT27 Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers
Key Differences
SINGING WOOD BT27 (A) is a powered Bluetooth bookshelf speaker with wireless connectivity and higher review volume, making it suited for TV/desktop or flexible wireless setups. Rockville 8" in-ceiling speaker (B) is a passive 70V-ready ceiling speaker with an 8" woofer and multiple tap settings, aimed at installed audio/PA and distributed 70V systems
Rockville 8" 70V in-ceiling speaker, white
8" polypropylene woofer with 1/2" Mylar dome tweeter covers 40Hz-20kHz for music and announcements. 70V system ready with 2.5W–20W taps; 8-ohm compatibility for 50W amps. Easy installation with 3.03" mounting depth and 9.3" cut-out
Pros
- 8" woofer with clear highs
- 70V system ready with multiple tap settings
- easy installation features
- paintable grill for aesthetics
Cons
- limited customer insights on durability
- no explicit outdoor rating
- average rating only from reviews
Singing Wood BT27 Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers
Powered Bluetooth bookshelf speakers delivering audio from smartphones, PCs, TVs, and more. Easy setup with wireless connection and pleasing wood-grain finish. Customers note solid sound quality and value for money
Pros
- Powered Bluetooth 4.2
- Wireless connectivity with multiple devices
- Good sound quality for TV/bookshelf use
- Appealing wood-grain finish
Cons
- Mixed feedback on functionality
- Some users report connectivity issues
- Volume not loud enough for some rooms
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SINGING WOOD |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | SINGING WOOD |
| User Reviews | SINGING WOOD |