Gear Review: Harman Kardon Esquire 2


Bluetooth speakers have become such a hit these days especially with the rise of music and video streaming apps. Indeed, the ability to wirelessly control and project your music library has in a way created a niche that a lot of audio equipment manufacturers are trying to get a piece of.


Harman Kardon, being one of the most established brands in the audio equipment industry has of course created several versions of the Bluetooth speaker. In fact, the company already has several iterations of the wireless speaker from high performance wireless speaker systems to portable versions that double as power banks.

Over the past couple of weeks, I got the chance to test drive one of Harman Kardon’s portable Bluetooth speakers – the Esquire 2 and put it to its paces. If you’re on the hunt for a wireless speaker but want to distinguish yourself from the rest of the crowd, read on and check whether the Esquire 2 is the best product for you.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

For the hefty price tag it commands, the box of the Esquire 2 is a bit uninspiring, well at least on the outside. The exterior of the box is clad with various signages and images of the device as well as text description of its features in different languages.


Opening the box, involves lifting two flaps of cardboard. The insides of the box is padded with black high-density foam, which cradles all the contents of the box in a secure manner. Apart from the Esquire 2, the box also contains a micro USB charging cable (no wall adapter) and the usual mix of paper work including a quick start guide and important safety instructions booklet.

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

Harman Kardon has long been known for producing top notch audio products with premium build materials and design. The Esquire 2 is definitely not exempted from this tradition. The speaker is bound by a metal band with chamfered edges both at the front and at the back. The back panel of the Esquire 2 seems to be made from leather while the speaker grill at the front is made from high-grade plastic.


There’s also a chrome-plated kickstand at the back with a strip of rubber at one end to prevent the stand from slipping. Correspondingly, there are two rubber feet located at the bottom portion of the speaker to keep the speaker in place when on a flat surface.

The Esquire 2 also features several LED lights that work as indicator lights for various statuses. On one hand, there are five LED lights at the left side of the speaker which shows the battery level of the Esquire 2. There’s also a multi-color LED light at the front of the device which shows a different color depending on its status – white when the device is turned on, blue when the speaker is paired or is pairing with another device, green when a call is active or is ringing and red when the call is on mute.


Looking at the top of the device, you’ll find a plethora of buttons that of course controls various functions of the speaker. At the far left, there are four buttons: power, Bluetooth, the call answer and mute button; while a volume rocker sits at the opposite end.



The right side of the device is where you’ll find its trio of ports, namely the charging port, an aux port and finally a USB port as the Esquire 2 also doubles as a portable power bank that can charge other devices. Finally, the Esquire speakers also features four microphones that are placed at each corner at the front of the speaker making it a great device for office conference rooms.


Overall, the design and construction of the Esquire 2 is mostly intended for those with sophisticated tastes. The device fits well in specific spaces like conference rooms or formal living rooms and probably is suitable for company execs and professionals who are into high-end audio equipment, which is essentially Harman Kardon’s target market.  

USER EXPERIENCE & SOUND QUALITY

Just like any other Bluetooth speaker, the Harman Kardon Esquire 2 connects to smart devices without much effort. Once the device is on, a user simply needs to press the pairing button at the top and use the Bluetooth settings in their phone or tablet to pair with the speaker.


Once paired, the Esquire 2 becomes an extension of the device churning out audio for the phone, tablet or laptop. Moreover, since the speaker also comes with four microphones, it also works as an audio input device allowing users to utilize the Esquire 2 when making audio or video calls.

In terms of audio quality, I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the sound coming out of the Esquire 2. Even when the speaker is on full blast, I didn’t notice that much sound distortion compared to other speakers. Moreover, in contrast to other Bluetooth speakers in the market, the Esquire 2 focuses on delivering crisp audio instead of the usual bass boost.


Speaking of audio levels, the Esquire 2 is able to generate a considerable amount of boom. I tried cranking the volume up to the maximum level and my phone’s audio meter registered over 60dB. It’s worth noting that even at this level, the sound coming from the speakers are still clear and crisp with minimal quality loss.

EXTRA FEATURES AND BATTERY LIFE

Apart from playing tunes and acting as a conference room gadget, the Esquire 2 is also a portable power source. A USB port is located at the right side of the speakers which users can use to top-off their smartphone or tablet.


Theoretically, the 3200mAh battery on the device is enough to fully charge a decent-size smartphone, however, this theory is doesn’t really work well in practice since the sound drivers also draw power from this battery. It was quite difficult to accurately test how well the speaker was at charging other devices but I wouldn’t recommend users relying on this device in a power emergency.

Finally, when it comes to longevity, the Esquire 2 was able to last for days on moderate use. According to the package, the device is able to go for 8 hours of continuous playback, which is quite respectable especially for a Bluetooth device.


As for charging time, one can expect the device to be fully charged in less than two hours depending on the type of charger they are using.

FINAL WORDS

To sum it all up, I find the Harman Kardon Esquire 2, quite an enjoyable device to listen to. I really like the design language that the company used in the construction of this product. In terms of looks and appeal, I can clearly see this device harmoniously living with other premium gadgets in an executive’s office.


I also like that it has the ability to charge other devices. Although its ability to share power to other devices is quite useful, it doesn’t make it a replacement for your full-fledged power banks. Nonetheless, it’s a feature that’s quite welcome.

The quad-microphone feature is also nifty, although I think it’s a component that a lot of people will take advantage of (especially here in the Philippines). But then again, it’s nice that Harman Kardon included it.

For around Php10,995 (or around $199.95 on Harman Kardon’s US website), the Harman Kardon Esquire 2 is not a cheap buy. This particular model of Bluetooth speakers will most likely be owned by a high-level executive, who takes this device in his “jetsetter” lifestyle taking conference calls in different parts of the world.

As for the rest of us, it’s something we’d like to include in our dream board of gadgets we want to own, when we make it to the big league or if we ever won the lottery. It is for this reason that I highly recommend the Esquire 2 – that is, if you can afford it.  














If you want a hands-on experience with the Harman Kardon Esquire 2, you can visit any of the following JBL/Harman Kardon/A.Refinery stores:
  • JBL Sound Gallery – B3 Bonifacio High Street (beside TGIFriday’s and Happy Lemon), 799-9344
  • JBL Acoustical Space – 4th Floor SM Megamall Cyberzone, 919-6012
  • JBL Digital Dreams – 4th Floor SM North EDSA Annex, 738-2554
  • JBL / Harman Kardon Level 3 Mindanao Wing TriNoma
  • JBL / Harman Kardon 3rd Floor Fairview Terraces
  • A.Refinery Level 2, UP Town Center
  • A.Refinery Level 3, Ayala Center Cebu
  • A. Refinery Level 2, Abreza Ayala Mall

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