Very loud and clear Bluetooth speaker
Very loud and clear Bluetooth speaker
When we first started playing music through it, my wife and I stood over this speaker like bewildered cavemen. "How could such a tiny, wireless thing sound so good" Only thing I don't dig about are the control "buttons" - Being completely flush with the unit AND the same color, it's sometimes hard...
I didn't expect the sound quality to be this good. It has clear, rich sound with base!
The quality.
Sound & bass boths r gud....in AUX it plays perfect,but sometimes its volume automatically goes high & low. Secondly automatically every after 2nd n 3rd songs the speaker goes mute ...I tried two units..
Very good product... using since last week... good bass.. good battery life. All good satified...!!!
For $50, the Sony SRS-XB10 delivers a solid overall audio experience, with crisp highs and rich lows for its price and size. There's little to complain about, though the SRS-XB10 doesn't quite unseat our favorite compact $50 Bluetooth speaker, the aforementioned JBL Clip 2.
Affordable; Solid audio performance with rich bass response and crisp highs; Water-resistant design; Built-in speakerphone; Can be linked with another SRS-XB10 to form stereo pair
Can distort on tracks with deep bass; Mono
Despite advances in passive bass radiators and overall streaming quality, the number of high-quality, affordably priced Bluetooth speakers is pretty low. We can now add another product to the short list, however—the Sony SRS-XB10. At $49.99, the tiny, water-resistant SRS-XB10 delivers solid audio, with surprisingly rich bass response, for its size and price. The mono SRS-XB10 can also be linked with another unit to form a stereo pair. Is it the absolute best offering in this price range? No—that distinction still belongs to the JBL Clip 2—but the SRS-XB10 is a solid runner-up, and worth a look. Design The cylindrical SRS-XB10, available in black, blue, red, and white, measures roughly 3.5 by 2.9 inches (HW) and weighs in at 9.2 ounces. It's IPX5 rating means you can get it wet, but it's not a good idea to submerge the speaker underwater. With a rubberized body and base, the top panel is speaker grille only, with a single 1.8-inch driver firing upward. At the base, there are small ...
Sony's wireless, outdoor-friendly SRS-XB10 speaker delivers some surprising bass depth for its size and price.
Affordable; Solid audio performance with rich bass response and crisp highs; Water-resistant design; Built-in speakerphone; Can be linked with another SRS-XB10 to form stereo pair
Can distort on tracks with deep bass; Mono
Reviewing the Sony SRS-XB10 wasn't tough at all. We saw the unit at the launch event and were very surprised by its sound output calibre along with its other features. The speaker was compact, lightweight and could connect to multiple devices.
Compact & handy form factor; Lightweight; Good Audio output; Great battery life; Multiple connectivity options
May get shrill sometimes at loud output
I used this on the Fourth of July at the beach. It was loud and clear.
Attractive; Compact; Durable; Easy To Set Up; Good Audio
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