Boston Acoustics Voyager 6 review

No digital home is complete without all-round entertainment

TechRadar Verdict

Like the Bush Tucker Man of speakers, the Voyager 6 has all the right skills to survive outdoors

Pros

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    Durable, weatherproof design

    Controlled, expansive outdoors sound

Cons

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    Limited detail and dynamics

    Cumbersome construction

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A pair of outdoor speakers is just the ticket as the British summer reluctantly approaches us. Boston Acoustics has been supplementing the great outdoors with sound for years with its range of durable, weather-proof speakers built to withstand anything Mother Nature can throw at them - they can even be fully immersed in water.

Life for speakers in a garden setting isn't necessarily a bed of roses, however. Come rain or shine the components come under constant attack from the elements. To defend against the elements, Voyager speaker cabinets are constructed from UV resistant polypropylene material, while the drives are protected by a corrosion-resilient powder coated aluminium grille.

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