Blocking ads removes funding from us!
Researching and writing articles takes a lot of time. Operating our infrastructure costs money.
All of this is funded with advertising revenue.
We don't like advertising either - that's why we avoid annoying banners and pop-ups.
Please give us a chance and deactivate your adblocker!
Alternatively, you can support us here voluntarily.

Follow us:


Libratone Zipp 2 and Zipp Mini 2 presented: the successors to the popular WLAN speakers

Image: Libratone
(Featured image: © 2018 Libratone)

The Libratone Zipp and the Libratone Zipp Mini have been around for some time. Now the company from Denmark has the successor to the IFA 2018 shown in Berlin. The skill the new speakers.

The design stayed the same

The design of the two new speakers is the same as that of their predecessors. This means that both speakers were wrapped in the colorful fabric covers again. These can still be exchanged depending on your mood - the color options are cranberry red, frosty gray, pine green and stormy black. Because the design has remained the same, the Libratone Zipp 2 and Zipp Mini 2 again offer 360-degree sound. In addition to music, Amazon's Alexa can now also sound from these speakers. Therefore, with the new WLAN speakers from Libratone, you can now control music and smart home devices with your voice, among other things.

In terms of design, there are no differences compared to the predecessor (Image: Libratone: 2018)

Airplay 2 is supported

Both new speakers from Libratone support out of the box air play 2 This allows you to pair them with other speakers that also support this technology. Android users can use Libratone's SoundSpace Link themselves. This allows up to 10 LibratoneProconnect products together. However, these technologies only work if you address the speakers via WLAN – both devices also support Bluetooth. Like the predecessors, both speakers can be operated on the move. The battery life is a maximum of twelve hours. The Libratone Zipp 2 and Libratone Zipp Mini 2 will be available from October. The Zipp 2 will cost €299 and the Zipp Mini 2 will cost €249.

A test report for both speakers will be posted here in a few weeks TechnikNews appear - test devices have already been sold to usprochan.

Recommendations for you

>> The best Amazon deals <

David Haydl

David lives in Graz and has been there for around half a decade TechnikNews, also editor-in-chief for some time. He regularly provides the site with news, test reports and the like TechnikNews Weekly, which was his idea to launch. He likes to spend his free time outdoors, listening to a lot of music (and clearly too loud) and some podcasts on all kinds of topics, and also likes to go running. He enjoys the time that remains with his charming girlfriend or in front of the TV.

David has already written 1250 articles and left 116 comments.

Website | Facebook | Twitter | Insta | Snap | PayPal coffee donation | MacBook Pro 14" (early 2023) | iPhone 15 Pro Max
notification settings
notifications about
guest
Your name, which will be shown publicly.
We will not publish your email address.

0 Comments
Inline feedback
View all comments
Cookie Consent with Real Cookie Banner