Customers admire the Voice™ Smart Portable Bluetooth Speaker's sound quality, portability, and Google Assistant functionality. Many appreciate its convenient alarm clock feature and the value for its price. Positive feedback also highlights the speaker's battery life and surprisingly good bass. While some found the initial setup a bit challenging, the overall experience appears to be quite positive.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Google assistant, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Insignia smart speaker
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This box has a great sound. Good base and its portable. Large battery with Google Assit built in. I use it for my bed alarm clock and I sleep with the white noise on. Just say google play white noise. You can ask it for news, weather, sports and play music or a radio station. I love it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Google assistant, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice addition to our smart home
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This speaker has great sound and Google assistant, allowing me to do everything I can do with my Google home. Having a clock displayed is a big plus, for me anyway. The top of the unit is blank until you put your hand close to it, then the volume controls light up, nice touch. The only thing is, this speaker is rather large compared to the Google home. Since I bought it online and picked it up at the store, I wasn't aware of how large it actually is. No big deal, just be aware there is a difference in the footprint if your used to how small the Google unit is. (see pic) Highly recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Buys at Best Buy
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I don't know where to begin. This was a Super deal at My Super Store , Best Buy. It delivers Quality sound through Google Assistant , all the requested music types at your command ( time and temperature displayed ). It is truly a personal assistant on hand , unlimited resource to information. Then to top all that off, I purchased this at a Black Friday's Best Buy price, an unbelievable deal.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Google assistant, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very nice sound quality, plenty of bass
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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Works awesome I use it as my bathroom stereo, use it pretty much every day google assistant is nice but not even necessary just a pretty nice sounding Bluetooth speaker in itself. Everything else I consider to be a bonus
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Google assistant, Sound quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Good for price, Has issues,
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Pros:
Sound volume and quality is quite good for the discounted price.
Works just fine with Google Assistant for most features (no calls, no porting audio from TV to this speaker).
Cons:
Battery doesn't last very long, maybe 3 hours maximum. Even when not playing music, just being disconnected to AC.
Occasionally loses WiFi connection and requires restarting the unit.
After approximately 2 1/2 years in, the digits on the temperature display started going out. Who knows how long the other digits will last.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bargain
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I was able to buy this speaker for just 25 dollars during the weekend sale and it is awesome. The sound is very good, works fine as a google assistant and it's great to have a battery so you can unplug it and take it wherever you want.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Google assistant, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Little speaker that packs big sound.
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Got this portable Bluetooth speaker on sale. Wasn’t expecting much but was surprised at how clear and loud it is. The google assistant comes in handy too. Great buy for the money!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Google assistant
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best alarm clock
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I love this alarm clock and has so much more to do then any other alarm clock. It has a Google assistant built in, and is a blast to play with. I have 4 of them through out the house. Wonderful product.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Superb Purchase
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I was able to snag this beauty while it was on sale and believe me, I got the better part of the deal. The sound quality is great. And having Google home is definitely helpful. Would highly recommend.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Google assistant
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
it’s ok
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Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
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everything works great but it is at least twice or three times a month I always have to reset it don’t know why. but it’s a little annoying other than that it works great when it’s not messing up. and best buy makes great products but this is the only one that’s messing up the first time and I’ve been buying Best Buy products for over 20 years.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Alarm Clock and More!
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I bought one of these Insignia Smart Portable Bluetooth Speaker and Alarm Clock with Google Assistant for my wife and she fell in love with the Google Assistant! I'm not a tech savvy type or person, but my wife is and she now is always talking to this google assistant as she makes her shopping list and other reminders which she says makes her day that much easier!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great speaking with Google
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I like the good load sound and it wakes me up good in the morning.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Assistant Ever!
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When I am bored, i usually ask questions , whether relevant or not..and i enjoyed it :)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The best speaker
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This is a great speaker , good volumen , and a perfect alarm
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Portability, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Outstanding alternative (or addition) to Google's
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I first heard this speaker and it's smaller sibling at my local Best Buy. I was in the market for my first smart speaker that was based on the Google Assistant. Of course, the choices are growing as this segment grows in popularity. Not only do you have Google Home, now in three sizes, but Sony and JBL have added their take, to name a few. Really, it comes down to what you want from your speaker. I wanted something that sounded good, offered as many features as possible including portability that didn't cost a small fortune. The Insignia Voice Portable was exactly what I wanted, and more!
Why not Alexa? There are a ton of choices. Cortana? Siri? Not so many choices but both have their take on a speaker, too. For me, it's about ecosystem, and I'm in Google's way more than any other. I'm a fan of Android since the beginning and will continue to be. I prefer Google Assistant to the others. I have the option to use Alexa through some Amazon apps on my devices, which I do. As a tech nerd, I really like more having more options.
This speaker (and the smaller version) and the Sony are your only choices within Google Assistant (GA for short) if you want a display giving them an alarm clock vibe. When you set an alarm, timer, or countdown by voice or your regular device, the speaker display responds accordingly along with the confirmation by the male or female voice from Google. You can change the gender by voice.
Aside from my phone and tablet, my Nvidia Shield TV all use GA. The speaker serves as an always-on way to turn some of my lights on and off, change color and brightness of one of those lights, play music from several services and answer questions. It really does so many things. I can turn my TV on and off by voice using the Shield or my Google Chromecast. You can get YouTube videos up and running. It's fun trying commands out.
Because the GA is evolving, new features come via updates. Right now, phone calls aren't supported but may come in the future. Otherwise, you can do most anything the Google Home can do. You use the Google Home app to set it up and personalize your settings.
As a speaker, this larger version sounds great. It's got a 2.5 inch subwoofer on the bottom and with the drivers, it puts out plenty of sound. It may not be audiophile quality, but I think it's quite surprising how full and rich it is. Audio is subjective so it is hard to know how each person will interpret the sound. When casting music using Chromecast built-in, you can't use an EQ but you can if you're using Bluetooth connectivity. I find it to suit my needs perfectly. It can be part of an audio group to play music throughout your home which might appeal to you.
If you want to change the brightness of the display, change the volume, manually prompt Google Assistant, you can use the capacitive buttons on top which use a proximity sensor to detect your hand. You can set it to lower the volume to 20 by waving your hand over the top. That feature used to be mandatory but an update changed that, along with some other features mentioned in earlier reviews. The temperature display stays on for a minute after you all the local temp or anywhere in the world. It also comes on if you ask for the local forecast. It's a little thing but I like having that feature and it makes it unique.
The box states it's battery lasts five hours. I've been getting longer than that by an hour or more, depending on what you do while it's running on the battery. The display flashes when it should be plugged in and you can check the battery level with buttons. There are different combinations of the three buttons for different tasks. There's a button on the back to mute the microphone, turn it off or reset the unit.
Next time your in your local Best Buy, try it out. I know it's hard to fully appreciate sound while in a store but you can get a good idea. Insignia really did a great job with this speaker. It doesn't feel cheap at all. It doesn't come in white or a similar color, but the dark colors should fit in with the decor of most homes, if that's important to you. Overall, I think most people will share my enthusiasm. Thanks for reading!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Almost perfect speaker!
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First off.. I posted a youtube video comparison between this insignia, the smaller insignia and the google home and home mini using shure microphones with no gain change. Search youtube for "MtnXfreeride Insignia Voice" to see it.
I hear no difference between plugged in and running off battery which I like. This speaker is a little lacking on the highs/clarity. It can sound like the sub is straining at high volume. I wish hovering my hand or pressing the circle button on the top would initiate google assistant but they dont. Temperature only shows for 5 seconds and ONLY when you ask.
Sound quality is very similar to the Google Home - it is better on some songs with its extra speaker for bass and it gets louder (by a bit). This speaker doesn't dim down the highs on bass hits las much as the google home sometimes does.
I have only run it off battery with music for 1.5 hours at a time and had no issues. I can bring it into the bathroom while I shower which is nice. I wish it could charge wirelessly via a charging pad or dock to plop it in or have a magnetic plug.
Its a very nice looking speaker and seems to be a quality built insignia product. I like the carry handle too. I am sure another company can put out a more powerful product like this, but I am betting it will cost 2x this product. I think its a good value.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Bluetooth, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing buy, four years later
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I've had this speaker for over four years now, and it's genuinely the best Google Home product I have purchased. The speakers sound great, the alarm is clear, and it has plenty of battery life. I like the Bluetooth feature, as I've used that when the power goes out to listen to music from my phone. It's also really nice to take to the kitchen to listen to music while I cook. The voice is clear and easy to understand, and treble/bass can be adjusted through the Google Home app. It's a very nice speaker, and a very nice Google Home product. Looks great on my desk too!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Portability, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing piece of hardware!
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I own 2 Google Home devices and 3 Google Home mini devices. This was on sale so I decided to get it because it offered portability with a rechargeable battery and had Google Assistant built in.
All I can say is...WOW!!! This thing sound amazing! Seriously sounds way better than my Google Home devices and the fact that I can unplug it and carry it around is a huge benefit! The ability to take it out to the patio without having to stop the music playing while I unplug it to move it and then wait for it to boot back up is amazing!
The sound quality in this thing is way better than my Google Home devices! I listen to a lot of music as I move around my home, but can not blast my home stereo as I have neighbors, so this thing makes my quality of like much better! I am planning on saying multiples of this Insignia to my home so that I can enjoy quality sound all over my home!
I definitely recommend this device!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Google assistant, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Google Home on steroids
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Since I own both an Amazon Echo and a Google Home device I was anxious to try the Insignia Voice. I was not disappointed. My evaluation of the sound quality is that I would rate the Voice above both the Echo and the Home. I love the rich, deep bass. And you get all the benefits of Google built in. The advantage over both the Echo and the Home is that you have battery power. No need to stay tied down with your electrical cord. There's even a carrying handle built in.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Simple speaker functions, no firmware update-v105
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I purchased this device on Black Friday. At the discounted price, this was a great value. I purchased this larger model (NS-CSPGASP2) and two units of the smaller model. Thus far, I have only used the larger model. Due to the software problem that will be described later, I have returned the two smaller units unopened for a refund.
Pros: This Google Assistant device is solidly built. I starts up quickly and works for most simple tasks with some hiccups. The setup is straightforward using the Google Home App. The speaker can play quite loudly, although the audio quality is not the best. I have three smart speakers: a Google Home Mini, a Harmon Kardon Invoke and this speaker. This speaker definitely sounds better than the Google Home Mini mainly because it's louder and has more bass. However, in terms of audio clarity, this Insignia speaker is not in the same league as the Invoke.
Cons: The biggest drawback is that I have been using this speaker for over a week. It came with an old firmware version (system firmware 105 and cast firmware 1.2.91836). I have not been able to get this speaker to update its software. I have tried factory reset and just leaving the radio on, connected to wifi and not performing any task overnight. This speaker does not update its firmware. From reading other posts of the 'firmware 105' speaker, it seems that neither BestBuy nor Google are doing much to remedy this problem. So be prepared to be stuck with old firmware. I've read that some speakers have a newer firmware (version 3xx), and they're less buggy and will have firmware updates. Even with dampened expectations for this 'firmware 105' speaker, I continued to find other examples of erratic and unreliable functions. Unlike a Google-branded speaker that has an equalizer, this speaker has no such adjustment. Moreover, the mics on this speaker function poorly in comparison to the Google Home Mini and the KH Invoke. It cannot make phone calls or perform 'routines' (i.e. a series of programmed commands) that's possible on the Google Home Mini. When it's playing at a mid- to high volume or when there's ambiance noise, the mic has problem picking up "Hey Google" or "OK Google". On several occasions, the Google Assistance has acknowledged a command and then it simply stops and does nothing. Since I cannot update the firmware, I have no way of determining if this is a hardware or software issue.
Bottom line: If you can get this at a discounted price and don't mind buggy function or simply want a 'dumb' bluetooth speaker, then this may be worth a gamble. Who knows you may get a newer firmware model. If you want good Google Assistance functionality, buy a Google-brand device or any other brand that has better firmware update support. If you're expecting a smooth functioning smart speaker, you should look elsewhere.