The sound is very good and the battery life is excellent.
This Speakers has big but detailed sound as well as an excellent battery life
This is a great speaker, very good sound, very good battery life
One issue I did have and found that other people have, though, is that it will stutter as if it’s buffering about once per song when connected to an Android phone running 6.0 Marshmallow, which admittedly is a few years old now
Took this on a float trip and the battery life is very good
It is a well built sturdy Sony product however and that's why I gave it three stars
I usually don't like products that also have an app, because the app is usually crap, but not so with this one
I love Sony products so I am a big fan and expected a lot from this speaker
When this Sony popped up in my Amazon Vine queue for products available for sampling and review, I almost passed on it since I already have all I need in small BT speakers, but the synced lighting effects on the face of the unit looked kind of fun to me (besides affording my wife the opportunity to roll her eyes at me saying, "Really
Awesome sound though with nice bass; an overall great little product.
I got to thinking, in order to be fair and give Sony the benefit of the doubt, I had failed to consider in my first test run and review, that the short battery life might have been the victim of running the "light show" on the speaker, the whole time that it was playing loud music
so you get additional sounds out of while your favorite music is playing
It's lazy, and it ruins anything but a subset of popular music with no complexity to lose in the first place
It's lazy, and it ruins anything but a subset of popular music with no complexity to lose in the first place
If the music is even moderately loud, the tapping and hitting registers enough to trip the lights, but the playing of the music apparently overrides the party booster action.
(Sony XB10 Portable Wireless Speaker with Bluetooth, Black) speakers and assumed these would be like those but bigger and better
The only other experience I've had with Sony wireless speakers is with the Sony XB40 Portable Wireless Speaker with Bluetooth and Speaker Lights, Black, and that was very positive
Sony doesn't disappoint with this small portable Bluetooth speaker
Sony also reduced the number of controls on the top of the device, which is okay, since you are able to access all of the options via the Sony Music app
The speaker is loud, and maybe the Bose sounds better (sound link, sound revolve, etc, but they dont't sound as loud as the Sony, in my opinion I wanted to buy the best speaker there was an jbl that cost 450$ but it was to big, Sony is the best portable speaker period I checked all speakers in the store
These small Bluetooth speakers purposely overemphasize bass and trick the ear into being impressed
The sound profile was lacking bass and lacking good human singing voice reproduction, the sound's dimension felt small and narrow, and did not hold up in high volume
The mids and high come through convincingly and the bass is loud without being too boomy or clipped.
The sound quality is very good with excellent bass for such a small speaker
Not only is it great looking, it also has good bass and other cool features
I also got a hard case that fits perfectly (Esimen 2018 Design Hard Case
The color changing LED’s are really fun and give a cool ambiance to any party scene.
One issue I did have and found that other people have, though, is that it will stutter as if it’s buffering about once per song when connected to an Android phone running 6.0 Marshmallow, which admittedly is a few years old now
We use it for background music at home as well as when my daughters are practicing routines with their music.
Usually, I would recommend this option; however, the flat line on the EQ did sound as good as if you elevated each of the three areas (treble, midtone, bass) in some successive pattern
One issue I did have and found that other people have, though, is that it will stutter as if it’s buffering about once per song when connected to an Android phone running 6.0 Marshmallow, which admittedly is a few years old now
The color changing LED’s are really fun and give a cool ambiance to any party scene.
Usually, I would recommend this option; however, the flat line on the EQ did sound as good as if you elevated each of the three areas (treble, midtone, bass) in some successive pattern
Where it loses stars is the power cord and battery life
On my first test run, I had played it with the light show going the full time, as well as with the above average sound level
The music app is a bit difficult for me at first, yet it all depended on if I had enabled Bluetooth, and registering this baby was not allowed at one point,
While the flashing lights are great for when I have guests, personally I enjoy the lights when I'm home alone too because I just love a bit of a light show any old time
The light system, while gimmicky, adds a bit of fun, as does the ability to setup multiple speakers in a group
It's always a bit difficult to review a non-book item as I never know how long it will last
The IP67 rating and the other features mentioned make it a decent option that will provide some durability that's missing from many other portables, but the bass response and lack of charger detract a bit.