HiFuture Ripple Overview:
Design
The HiFuture Ripple is a portable speaker with a cylindrical shape and a weight of around 0.62 grams. It is available in Black, Red, and Blue colors. To be honest, the design kind of reminds me of the JBL Flip series.
Moreover, the body is mostly constructed of a grille and a power-coated silicone exterior. There are multiple buttons on the top, with a logo on the side. An LED indicator sits right beside the USB-C port it comes with. Likewise, Ripple is IPX7-rated, protecting it against a bit of water.
Audio and Connectivity
Even though we don’t know the actual size of the drivers, HiFuture claimed that the Ripple outputs a total of 30W RMS power. 20W of which comes from the woofer, and the remaining 10W is from the woofer. One more thing: there are two passive radiators on either side of the speaker.
As per connectivity, the HiFuture Ripple relies on Bluetooth 5.3. The connection lasts up to 10 meters from the speaker. However, there is no other way to connect it to the devices.
Battery
On the other hand, Ripple boasts a 4000mAh battery, which, on average, is said to last 12 hours of playtime. Additionally, the USB-C port accepts 10W input, and the speaker takes approximately 3.5 hours to charge to full.
HiFuture Ripple Price in Nepal
HiFuture Speakers | Price in Nepal |
Ripple | NPR 6,999 |
HiFuture Ripple Specifications Compare
Year | Unknown |
Status | In Stock |
Speaker Type | Portable |
Series | HiFuture Ripple |
Dimensions | Unspecified |
Weight | 615g |
IP rating | IPX7 |
Colors | Black, Blue, Red |
Other |
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Driver |
Unspecified
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Output |
Woofer: 1x 20W
Tweeter: 1x 10W
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Frequency Response | Unspecified |
Channel | Mono |
Microphone | No |
Bluetooth | 5.3 |
Companion App | No |
Battery Size | 4000mAh |
Charging | 10W |
Ports | USB-C |
Features | Enhanced Bass EQ built-in |