Table of Contents Speakers take different forms to fit into different corners of our lives. There are headphones that fit on our heads for private listening and speakers that sit on our walls to spread the music to everyone. Well, what about speakers that are a nice middle ground between both? A speaker that can double as a personal speaker for when you’re working and a general speaker for when you’re hanging with friends.

I was given the opportunity to review the BlueAnt SoundBlade. This is a soundbar, but it’s not like the typical soundbars that you’d get from Sonos. You’re not going to put this under your TV.

While it may be powerful enough to power your whole media-watching experience, this is a soundbar that’s meant to sit under your computer monitor. That’s a bit of an odd thing to think about for some people. Much of the time, when we’re at our computers, we’re using our headphones.

If not, then we’re using the speakers that came with our monitors. However, there are those times when we want to sit back at our computers and watch some movies and TV shows. Why not have a cinematic experience at your computer? The right speaker can actually make the experience of using your computer even better, and it might encourage you to consume content there even more.

The BlueAnt SoundBlade is designed to do just that. Does it accomplish this task, or is the SoundBlade a dull blade? Let’s find out in this review. BlueAnt SoundBlade Review: Design The company d.