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Vifa Copenhagen 2.0 - Review & Sound Quality Stereo Test - Best Stereo Bluetooth Speaker 2019?

28.1K views· 643 likes· 20:03· Apr 27, 2019

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Unboxing, Reviewing and testing the Vifa Copenhagen 2.0 Wifi Bluetooth speaker. Heard a lot of great things about this brand's sound quality and I must say that it really did not disappoint when I heard it first hand, great sonic signature, high quality materials and nostalgic minimalist design. Only sad thing is I had to send it back after my review and testing :( but either way I had good fun with the time I spent. "Pay Monthly on Abunda: https://www.shopabunda.com/products/vifa-copenhagen-2-0-portable-wireless-loudspeaker-with-wifi-and-bluetooth-connection-ocean-blue?ref-ocm" Amazon (affiliated) UK Links: Copenhagen 2.0 : https://amzn.to/2XNqYxd US Links: Copenhagen 2.0: https://amzn.to/2IM0EQF Bu directly from Vifa (non affiliated): https://bit.ly/2L502aJ Licenced Music sources: Epidemicsound.com Premiumbeat.com Artlist.io If You like me to review your product please drop me an email here: ocmanmediahub@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram For BTS UPDATES: @ocmanmedia

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In this video I unbox, review, and do a proper sound quality stereo test on the Vifa Copenhagen 2.0 (Wi‑Fi + Bluetooth). Vifa has spent decades engineering audio components for other major brands, and you can honestly feel that “fine craftsmanship” vibe the moment you pick this up—diecast aluminium body, premium woven textile (they worked with Kvadrat, the same textile name you’ll see on some Harman Kardon designs), and a nostalgic, minimalist look that reminds me of an old-school stereo deck with a handle. I break down what you get in the box, the controls (hidden buttons under the fabric, plus proper tactile clicks), and the ports (3.5mm aux and USB—also works as a charger). Then I go inside the speaker: dedicated tweeters, midrange drivers, DSP 6‑channel amp, and the force-balanced bass setup with front and rear radiation plus passive radiators. The Vifa Home app is a big highlight for me—stable, easy multi-room grouping, stereo left/right assignment, and even hotspot-style coverage per speaker. After the sound test, my main takeaway is simple: the detail and clarity are excellent, with beautiful midrange definition for vocals and guitars, and a surprisingly good soundstage for a 40cm-wide stereo speaker. Bass is strong, but it fills out best once you push past about 60% volume. I also call out a few quirks—volume behavior around 50% and bigger jumps from 70–100%—plus lip-sync being great on a single speaker but delayed when running a stereo pair.

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