It is a very small yet very powerful gadget. perfect for listening music alone/in a small party.
Connects Easily; Good Sound; Good Volume Control; Lightweight; Long Battery Life
Spotty Signal
It is a very small yet very powerful gadget. perfect for listening music alone/in a small party.
Connects Easily; Good Sound; Good Volume Control; Lightweight; Long Battery Life
Spotty Signal
Rather than run my car's electronics, this little gem allows me to go handsfree while parked. Fidelity is excellent for such a small speaker and my listeners say reproduction is good on their end too. The charming color (pink) and shape just add to the appeal. This is Sony innovation at its best.
This small but mighty little speaker gives great clear sound at an astonishing volume for its size, it also has an excellent mic built in for taking calls and doubles up nicely as a hands free if you use a cradle for your phone in the car.
Small but powerful..,.you would be surprised!!!
After having a tour of Sony's various products back at CES 2013 earlier this year in Las Vegas, I felt I needed some of a hands on approach with many of the devices. One of those was the SRS-BTV5 (wireless speaker) which actually doesn't even have an official name.
You can't easily get big sound out of a small object, and when a speaker is designed first and foremost to be tiny, you can be confident it won't rock the house. Sony's Bluetooth Wireless Mobile Speaker SRS-BTV5 is proof of that. This $69.99 (direct) speaker is a little larger than a pool ball and looks good, but it can't output loud music—or even close to it. It's a nice novelty speaker, but there are other Bluetooth speakers that are still portable at twice the size and sound much louder, such as the Editors' Choice Logitech UE Mobile Boombox($280.00 at Amazon). DesignThe speaker is a little black ball measuring 2.6 inches in diameter and standing 2.8 inches tall, making it only slightly larger than a pool ball. It weighs 4.8 ounces, and whether you toss it in your bag or hang it from the drawstring of the included mesh basket pouch you'd hardly notice it's there. It comes in black, white, and pink versions, all of which are otherwise identical. The single driver sits under the...
The Sony Bluetooth Wireless Mobile Speaker SRS-BTV5 is small, cleverly designed, and unfortunately low on power output.
Compact; Attractive; Easy to pair
Weak bass; Tinny treble; Speakerphone feature isn't very loud
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