Belkin - SoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger with Google Assistant - Black
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Description
Features
High-fidelity smart speaker
Patented technologies from audio pioneers Devialet provide incredible sound quality from a compact device.
Speaker Active Matching technology
Ensures absolute fidelity and exceptional performance.
Use your voice to play music
Pair with other Google Assistant enabled smart speakers in your home so you can enjoy the songs you love no matter what room you are in.
Wireless charging design
Eliminates tangled wires for easy use.
Delivers up to 10W of power
Integrated fast wireless charging up to 10-watts. Compatible with all Qi-enabled devices from Apple, Samsung, Google, and more.
What's Included
Belkin SoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger
Owner's manual
Power adapter
Key Specs
- Built-In SpeakersYes
- Works WithGoogle Assistant
General
- Product NameSoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger with Google Assistant
- BrandBelkin
- Model NumberG1S0001TT-BLKV2
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Audio
- Built-In SpeakersYes
Voice
- Voice Assistant Built-inGoogle Assistant
Connectivity
- Connectivity TechnologyBluetooth
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- Operating System CompatibilityAndroid, Apple iOS
Compatibility
- Works WithGoogle Assistant
Power
- Power SourcePlug-in
Display
- Display ScreenNo
Dimension
- Product Height6.63 inches
- Product Width6.4 inches
- Product Depth6.4 inches
- Product Weight2.8 pounds
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 years
Other
- UPC745883807666
Customer reviews
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 237 reviews
(237 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.3
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.2
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
- Pros mentioned:Easy setup, Price, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Luv it
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Sounds amazing. Simple setup. It was on sale but i would of still paid full price cuz i luv it sooo much.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Google assistant, Sound quality, Wireless charging
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing all in one piece
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was a bit skeptical about buying this Belkin due to the high price. I found it on sale at Best Buy and that motivated me to purchase it. My experience so far is great. Sound quality is really good, clear and loud, Google voice assistant works with no issues, QI charging is convenient and elegant. I’m happy with my purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Google assistant, Sound quality, Wireless charging
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Swiss Army Speaker
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’ve had the Belkin Soundform Elite Hi-Fi speaker for almost 2 weeks now. This is the first Google Assistant speaker I have seen out of Belkin, but they are not new to the smart home game (Wemo). This speaker comes in at a premium price that rivals that of the Google Home Max. However, the Soundform Elite has the extra feature of a wireless charging dock. Design The Soundform measures in at about 6.5” in all directions. It comes with a little bit of heft mostly -located in the bottom where the woofer is located. The shape and design reminds me of the UE Wonderboom speaker, albeit in a much larger size. It has a similar rounded shape and comes wrapped in a fabric mesh. The speaker has no physical buttons, but does have a touch sensitive panel with your standard controls – Bluetooth (pairing), volume ±, play/pause, and mic mute. Atop the speaker is an angled cradle with a rubberized surface – this is the 10W Qi wireless fast charger. I had somewhat of a tough time sussing out the internal details of the speaker. The most informative source ended up being from Belkin’s partner on the sound side - Devialet. A couple of other review sites helped fill out the details. The Soundform has a 3 speaker setup – a single 35mm full range speaker, and (2) 70mm woofers. The 35mm fires straight ahead and is positioned just behind the 4 LED lights of the Google Assistant. The 2 woofers fire out either side in Devialet’s signature push-push setup which minimizes/cancels out vibrations in the speaker housing. I will admit that I had not heard of Devialet prior to getting this speaker, but it becomes apparent that this company knows what they are doing once you take a peak at their lineup. The 3 speaker setup doesn’t quite give you 360° sound, but it does cast a wide sound stage. The only port on the Soundform is the molded power connecter slot on the bottom. There are no USB charging ports, or 3.5mm AUX. So its wireless or nothing. Setup and Connecting Setting up the speaker was pretty easy. It apparently has a strong Wi-Fi receiver as I was able to set it up and connect it fairly far from the nearest router. There’s no app for the speaker, unlike Belkin’s Wemo products, so the setup is done through the Google Home App. If you have multiple phone users in your house, make sure to add them to the Household under the Google Home app or else they won’t be able to cast to the speaker from their phone. You can also connect to the speaker via Bluetooth, which is great for guest phones or devices that don’t support Chromecast/Wi-Fi casting. A quick note about audio quality. Bluetooth has a lot of compression and just isn’t the best (or even capable) for listening to full resolution Hi-Fi music. Same with most streaming services. Spotify premium does a good job, and doesn’t sound lossy. Deezer is the only service I have used that supports Hi-Fi music casting over. I’m sure there’s others, but it makes me sad that there’s no AUX because I have a phone with Hi-Fi quad DAC’s (LG V40). Performance The speaker has 3 areas that I looked at, as far as performance goes. How it functioned as a Wi-Fi/BT speaker, as a Google Home device, and as a wireless charger. As far as a wireless speaker goes – pretty good. It’s not the best I have heard but it’s no slouch (I think the Google Home Max, and Sonos One have a bit better sound from my experience). Sound quality out of the Soundform is crisp. It never sounds muddy or tinny across the spectrum. The highs and lows on the speaker were really well balanced. I thought with 2 active woofers the bass would be overpowering, but its right where you want it – a good amount of bump and rumble. The push-push setup works quite well. You’d expect some vibration out of the speaker but its rock solid. Like I said the highs were really good as well and had good presence – never had any static, clipping, or crackling. This helped keep the music bright and not sound shallow. The only area I thought could be improved was the mids. They just weren’t as strong as I would have liked. Rock, metal, alternative kind of suffer a bit because of it. I’d hedge a bet that the single full range speaker is to blame here. If it was a speaker and separate tweeter then the mids could be tuned in better. One speaker covering the whole range is really tough and you always have to make compromises. If you plan to listen to Pop, rap/hip hop, electronic, etc where the bass and highs are the most important then I don’t think you will really notice this as much. And its not that big of a detractor here because the bass and highs were great, its just that the mids are average. You would be hard pressed to find another speaker with as good of clarity at volume. This speaker is loud, and still sounds great without any sign of overdriving the speakers. This is right on par with the Google Home Max and Sonos One. The difference being the sound stage. Those speakers are more directional, whereas the Soundform is pushing sound in 3 directions to broaden things a bit more. I really don’t set the speaker above 4 (out of 10). At this level it completely fills a medium sized room and spreads throughout my upstairs. At max volume I can hear the speaker outside of my house. Performance as a Google Home device is important to me. I love my little Google Home Mini’s. I have 16 light bulbs, 8 switches, thermostat, and door lock to control so having the assistant work well is crucial. My Mini’s are responsive and process my requests fairly quickly. I also have the Lenovo smart clock – it is slow to process in comparison (by several seconds). I am happy to see that the Soundform did not have the same limitations as my clock, and it performed better than my Mini’s. The mics do a great job of picking up my voice, and I don’t have as many false prompts with it as I do my mini’s. My son is named Cooper, so sometimes when I call out “hey Cooper” it will prompt my mini’s. The Soundform didn’t get tripped up by this nearly as often. I am very pleased with it as a Google Assistant device. The charger performance is the last on the list. I had just picked up my LG V40 when the Soundform came in. This is my first wireless charging enabled phone so I was excited to try it out. On a regular wall outlet charger (a Qualcomm 3.0 fast charger) it takes around an hour to fully charge my phone. I know wireless induction charging is slower, and it used to only be practical for overnight charging or keeping your phone topped off while you are at a desk working. This is mostly still true, but the 10W charger could bring my phone up from 3% to fully charged in about 3 hours. That’s only a little bit slower than if I used a standard wall charger (not a 3.0 fast charger). Phones used to take 4+ hours to get that much battery life, and that was on smaller batteries. I also didn’t have any issue charging my phone in a case, which is where my timing came from. It might be faster without a case, but that’s never going to be a use case for me. Also, the lack of vibration by the push-push setup really comes into play when charging. Other Thoughts There were a couple of things I didn’t care for about the speaker. I’ve already mentioned the lack of AUX 3.5mm jack. It limits you to only being able to use newer, streaming compatible equipment. Legacy media players are out. The lack of an app is unfortunate. You just have to have a solid built in equalizer in your phone if you want to cast from your phone library via Bluetooth. Also means you will need to setup a streaming server like Plex if you want to pull music from your PC. The power supply is huge. Why does it have to be proportioned like this? It covers the adjacent outlet on the wall depending on how you plug it in. Even worse on some power strips. It’s bigger than the old iPhone/iPod charger brick. Overall, this is a really solid setup. It combines a Google Assistant, Wi-Fi/BT speaker, and Qi charger into a single package. There’s nothing else like it on the market, so I find it to be pretty innovative.
This review is from Belkin - SoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality, Wireless charging
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great sounding smart speaker!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Belkin SoundForm Elite is another entry into a crowded smart speaker market. It has two unique features that separates it from the crowd. The first feature is an audio system designed by high end French audio maker Devialet and the second feature is wireless charging. I have never heard of Devialet before so I was curious about how it would compare soundwise to my other smart speakers. Setup was very easy and basically identical to my other Google Assistant smart speakers. Just download the Google Home app and follow the instructions and it will quickly set up the speaker. As a smart speaker, in the week that I have played around with it, it seems as good as my other smart speakers in hearing and recognizing my voice commands. Unfortunately, I don’t have a cell phone with wireless charging so I wasn’t able to test the wireless charging aspect of the SoundForm Elite. One feature that Belkin highlights is Devialet’s signature “Push-Pull” vibration cancelling dual woofers technology that is supposed to eliminate any vibration that might move the phone in its cradle. I did not feel any vibration on the box that was used as a stand during testing so it seems to work. Unfortunately, it does not include a USB charging port for people who don’t have wireless charging phones. The Belkin SoundForm Elite can also function as a bluetooth speaker. The front panel has a bluetooth button that you hold for 3 seconds to enter into pairing mode. It easily paired with my CoolPad Legacy phone and YouTube videos and Google Play Music sounded great using bluetooth. The front panel also contains a volume up, a volume down, a play/pause, and a microphone mute button. As for the sound quality, the first thing I noticed about this speaker was the rich sound and powerful bass. Rock, pop, and movie soundtracks sound great with clear vocals and rich deep bass. To me, I think I would describe the sound as being very smooth. With podcasts it did sound a little bit boomy to me although vocals were very clear and understandable. Over the years I have collected a bunch of smart speakers: Google Home Mini Sony LFS50G Insignia NS-CSPGASP Amazon Echo Dot (2nd and 3rd Generation) Amazon Echo (1st Generation) Ultimate Ears MegaBlast Harman/Kardon Invoke Bose 500 Soundbar Compared to my collection, I would say the Belkin SoundForm Elite is probably my 2nd favorite in terms of sound quality behind only the more expensive Bose 500 Soundbar (which is a high end home theater sound system coupled with a subwoofer and surround speakers so it isn’t really a fair comparison). Overall, I can recommend the Belkin SoundForm Elite especially if you have a wireless charging phone.
This review is from Belkin - SoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality, Wireless charging
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One of the best smart speakers
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is my review of the Belkin Soundform Elite Hi-Fi smart speaker. What’s included in the box: The speaker, an AC power plug, and a quick starter guide. The setup: You will have to download Google home on your smartphone to get your speaker paired. The process is simple enough; follow the prompts, and about 2 minutes later, you speaker is ready to go. (You will have to create an account if you do not have one already) Charge: One of the unique capabilities of the speaker itself is the ability to charge any smartphone (Assuming your phone is capable of wireless charging). The charge itself is quick charge. You simply place your phone on the open area on top of the speaker and it will charge. (I had to remove my case for it to charge) Smart assistant: The speaker is powered by Google assistant. So saying “Hey google” is the wake up word, and off you go. (You can make calls using the speaker. It worked on my android phone, not sure if it works for iOS phones) The speaker can do things like set alarms, give you weather information, reminders, and so on. (There are a few limitations that the speaker cannot do that an Android phone can do such as send messages, but that’s me being really nitpicky) Anything Google assistant related can and probably will be improved upon with firmware updates. Speaker: The speaker itself sounds like a high quality speaker. The bass is heavy, and the volume sounds clean at max volume. Never did I feel like I was losing quality of sound when the volume was pushed to its max. There are touch buttons on the front/top of the speaker that include Bluetooth, lower volume, play/pause, raise volume, and mute mic. Conclusion: All in all, this is a great sounding smart speaker with Google assistant and phone charging capabilities. Rarely do I give 5 stars to a product. This is a bit on the pricey side for what it is/does, but if you're looking for great sound along with a smart speaker, then it's a great investment. I would gladly recommend this to anybody looking for a great sounding smart speaker.
This review is from Belkin - SoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Wireless charging
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Wow, Mini Boombox!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Its packed with ultra-rich sound for a small form factor and is very portable. Took me less than 5 minutes to get this device setup and get connected to my google home app. Was able to stream music to this device via chromecast. I was little skeptical on the volume and the bass it can deliver when I initially saw how compact it was, but changed my opinion when I played some music and cranked up the volume to max. I can compare the volume levels with the sound bar connected to my TV. The sound quality is good with max volume setting and the sound was still crisp and clear, didn't get muffled at all. Can be used as office speaker system for your computer or as an outdoor mini boom box, delivers good bass for its size. It’s a little pricey for the features it offers, could have justified the price if it had a built in rechargeable battery. It definitely can't compete with the name brand ones in that price range and the sound quality. Overall the sound quality is good and have no complaints on it at all. The cell phone wireless charger on the device is handy and I had this set on the side stand right beside my bed. It's a fast charger too and didn't have any issues (like overheating the phone, etc.) having my phone set on it overnight. It has a built in Mic and can connect to your phone via bluetooth. Didn't have any issues answering the calls when connected to it via bluetooth. You can connect it to your TV (via bluetooth) if you live in a small apartment and want the same sound experience as a sound bar.
This review is from Belkin - SoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality, Wireless charging
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Speaker
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.My initial thoughts: this speaker feels solid with a little weight to it and I don't feel like it is going to break by being easily knocked over. The speaker looks great and has a quality feel. Small details but I also like how the power cord plugs into the speaker. It locks in place so I don't have to worry about it breaking or being easily pulled out. Pairing was easy and straight forward using the google home app and only took about 5 min if that. As for sound and features, it has great sound and google assist picks up my prompts easily. If you are looking for a great speaker this is it super loud and clear. The feature are really all in the app so if you like google home you will love this speaker and the wireless charger is definitely a plus. My only real complaint is the wifi setting. Even though my phone was connected via wifi I could not get the sounds to come out of the speaker. The google app want you to pair/link all your other apps like Pandora in the app. With that said it could have also been user error as once I linked the app it worked with no issues.
This review is from Belkin - SoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger with Google Assistant - White
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality, Wireless charging
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great sound in a small package
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I got this to have in my office to be able to play music whenever I wanted as well as ask Google for various things. The wireless charging of my cell phone is also a nice feature and doesn't look half bad. It will only charge my company iPHONE though in a Supcase Unicorn Beetle but will NOT charge my S20 Ultra in a similar case. Not sure if it is just the size of my Galaxy S20 Ultra that puts it just out of range of the wireless or what but in the Supcase it will not charge wirelessly. The sound from this little thing is very clear and even has a throaty bass to it on my desk. You can mute the microphone from touching the space identified as a button and you can connect multiple devices to it at once. I also intended to use it as a speaker for my computer but for some reason after a bit of time the computer will stop seeing it as if it went into some sort of sleep mode which is a bit annoying. Overall though for the Google functionality and sound quality it is a very solid smart speaker.
This review is from Belkin - SoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: Questionwhat is the difference between this one and Belkin SoundForm Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger with Alexa, Airplay2 - Black Model:G1S0002tt-BLKSKU:6431167 ?
Asked by preorder.
- A:Answer Hi, willm2work. The Belkin G1S0001 comes with a built-in Google Assistant, where you can play music, find answers, manage everyday tasks, and control other smart devices around your home through your voice. While the Belkin G1S0002 comes with a built-in Amazon Alexa feature, you can play music, find answers, manage everyday tasks, and control other smart devices around your home with your voice. In addition with the Belkin G1S0002, by using AirPlay 2, you can easily stream audio to your speaker directly from your iOS or macOS device.
Answered by BelkinStaff
Q: QuestionI own this speaker, and it dings every night at midnight. How can I get it to stop?
Asked by Cracked.
- A:Answer I’m not sure, but mine does the same thing at 12:05
Answered by Chaplin
Q: QuestionIt doesn’t charge my phone. The light comes on when I put it on the speaker, but it doesn’t charge.
Asked by Merry.
- A:Answer Hi, only certain phones are compatible. It has to have something called Qi technology.
Answered by KLeman
Q: QuestionCan this be set up so that when you put a phone into the wireless charger it also automatically connects to the speaker…for instance can I pair with it, put my phone in it at night and then in the morning expect that my alarm will play through the speaker
Asked by Ben.
- A:Answer Hello, Ben. No. You will have to manually connect your phone via Bluetooth.
Answered by BelkinStaff
Q: QuestionDoes the Pixel 6 sit flush on the charger or is it incompatible with the camera bump?
Asked by briand.
- A:Answer Hi, Brian2342. The Belkin Soundform Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker + Wireless Charger has not been tested to work with your mentioned device.
Answered by BelkinStaff
Q: QuestionCan i purchase two additional speakers and pair them?
Asked by Timkit.
- A:Answer Yes, I myself have 3 Belkin Speaker. You only have to set up "Home-Group" on Google Home.
Answered by Takahara
Q: QuestionBelkin speaker will not pair with my iPhone Pro Max 12 I simply wish to have it be a speaker for music from my iPhone Bluetooth but Bluetooth from The speaker to phone won’t connect Geek Sqd couldn’t even do it how do I pair?
Asked by Pookie.
- A:Answer Hi! Please contact our phone support for better assistance. You can use refer to this link: https://www.belkin.com/us/support-article?articleNum=55022
Answered by BelkinStaff
Q: QuestionMy Belkin won’t play music in a Google Home speaker group. By itself it’s fine but when I cast music to a group of speakers it’s the only one not playing. I know I have the correct (Google compatible) model. SUPER frustrating. What can I do?
Asked by Jordan.
- A:Answer Hi, Jordan. You may try to delete the speaker from the group and re-add it. Rebooting might also help. If not, please ring us at our hotline number, so we can assist you better. Feel free to check our contact information at the bottom part of the website under ‘Contact Us’ option.
Answered by BelkinStaff