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Sonodyne Malhar review: The best Bluetooth speaker I have ever used
The Malhar isn't sold outside India, but if you're in the country and need a great Bluetooth speaker, it is the obvious choice.
(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)You'll find the power and volume buttons at the top of the unit, and you can switch between 3.5mm in, USB, optical, or Bluetooth modes with relative ease. Interestingly, the Bluetooth pairing sound should be immediately familiar if you've taken a train in India; Sonodyne installed the PA systems in several Indian railway stations, and the Malhar uses the same jingle when you connect a phone to the unit. (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)The sound quality is nothing short of phenomenal; the Malhar produces a reverberating bass with plenty of vigor, but it is controlled, and doesn't bleed into the mid-range.
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