Harman Kardon is a top speaker brand in the United States, and now it has been acquired by Samsung Group. The world's first true hi-fi receiver and the first stereo receiver came from the company, and it is a major audio supplier for luxury car brands such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW.
Harman Kardon's computer speakers are not known for their sound quality, and most users who buy their computer speakers are more likely to buy its exterior design. It can be said that Harman Kardon's speakers are the most designed among the brands, and there is no one.
Its classic model, the SoundSticks III, is more of a work of art than a speaker. The Soundsticks III's subwoofer and satellite cabinet are all made of transparent plexiglass, giving it a crystal clear look that lights up like a jellyfish when used at night. Not only has it been recommended by The Independent, Digital Trends and Heavy.com, but it has also become part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The SoundSticks III's two satellite cabinets each feature four 1-inch anti-magnetic full-range loudspeaker units, which create a powerful stereo field and enhance the sound quality. It's mellow in the low end, slightly inferior to the Bose Companion 5, but it's still at a good level, and the midrange and high frequencies are soft and soft, and the overall performance is mediocre, with a good experience for gaming, watching movies, and listening to music. As a speaker of about 800 yuan, excellent appearance and good sound quality, SoundSticks III is extremely cost-effective.
In comparison, the BOSE NOVA, priced at 1899, is far inferior to the SoundSticks III in terms of appearance and cost performance, and in addition to its appearance, it is also not competitive in the same price range.