• Reviews around battery life (4.62 of 5)

    Sony SRS-XB41 Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker, Black (SRSXB41/B)

    • After about a month of testing, I can state that the battery life is fantastic
    • Battery life is good
    • Battery life is awesome.
    • This is a great speaker, very good sound, very good battery life
    • Pros:- Long battery life (claimed 12 hours)- Compact and
    • Battery life is very good.
    • Battery life is amazing
    • The battery life is good (we haven't tested it to see if it goes as long as the manufacturer says.
    • It offers excellent battery life, GREAT sound (with surprising low end!), just like the XB30
    • Battery life is amazing
    • Battery life is solid
    • Love the sound quality, but the battery life is horrible 2 hours tops then the sound cuts to about a level 2 and can barely hear it
    • GREAT for voice and action comes alive.-Battery life is impressive.-I did not check water proof capability.- Colors coming
    • I really like the long battery life and that I don't have to worry if I'm using it around water or rain about protecting it from it.
    • Battery life - really is outstanding.
    • The battery life is great and the sound is good enough, so for the $99 price tag, it's a good deal.
    • This Speakers has big but detailed sound as well as an excellent battery life
    • Battery life is excellent
    • The battery life is phenomenal
    • The sound is very good and the battery life is excellent.
    • Battery life so far is great
    • The battery life is amazing seeing as I've only changed it when it arrived.
    • If battery life is important, you're better off with the XB41.ChargingI recharged the 31 with the sound
    • Battery life is excellent when using the speaker at a reasonable 50% volume
    • Took this on a float trip and the battery life is very good
    • Battery life is great
    • So far, the battery life has been impressive.
    • If you pour water on your speaker you don't have to worry as it will bead off the thing.
    • 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
    • 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
    • We use it for background music at home as well as when my daughters are practicing routines with their music.
    • 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