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Sony SRS-XB10

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amazon.com.au
★★★★
5 years ago
Good product, no faults, arrived in perfect condition.

This is a good product. Has a great sound, connects really easily, and if you had a few, they would make a great sound system. Only thing I would want to change is the volume. It's good. It could be a little louder, though.

Target
★★★★★
5 years ago
Sony XB10 Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker

I was surprised by how small it was upon receiving this in the mail, however once it was up and running, i was surprised again by how much volume it produces. This has been mainly used in a car without an auxiliary input and even at 60%, i found ourselves turning the volume down to hear each other.

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★★
5 years ago

For the price (399 on XXL), you can get an outstanding sound speaker, smooth format as well as stylish, water resistant, really good sound quality, cruel battery life, easy-to-use micro-USB, can never produce the same bass depth as a larger speaker can. 10 out of 10

Sony
★★★★
4 years ago
Love this speaker!

This speaker was a promo gift through Marlboro, so I got it for free. Based on the old adage of "you get what you pay for" I honestly wasn't expecting much. I am happy to report that I was pleasantly surprised!

CNET
★★★★
7 years ago
Sony SRS-XB10 review: Sony's tiniest Bluetooth speaker ain't tinny

The grenade-size SRS-XB10 is the smallest and most basic of the new speakers in Sony's line of Extra Bass Bluetooth speakers. At this size "extra bass" might be a stretch, but it does have a bit more punch than many competitors.

While it should costs a little less, the Sony SRS-XB10 is an attractively designed mini wireless speaker that outputs more bass than your typical tiny speaker.

The Sony SRS-XB10 is an ultracompact, canister-style Bluetooth speaker that's water-resistant, with good battery life (16 hours) and speakerphone capabilities; The speaker sounds decent enough for its size and its strap converts into a stand to prop the speaker up horizontally.

The soft-but-tough finish attracts some dust; should cost less than $50.

PC Magazine
★★★★
6 years ago
Sony SRS-XB10 Review

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

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