Ok so i did my reseach and watch a lot of reviews for this speaker and if you are a person that likes to hear that bass in different kinds of music this is it! please buy this speaker and you will not be disappointed trust me.
Ok so i did my reseach and watch a lot of reviews for this speaker and if you are a person that likes to hear that bass in different kinds of music this is it! please buy this speaker and you will not be disappointed trust me.
As far as form factors are concerned, the Bluetooth speaker isn't changing much these days. At this point, manufacturers know what people want (a fun feature, big sound and an even bigger battery) and aren't ready to fix what appears to be a perfectly good formula.
Strong build quality; Water-resistant; 24-hour battery life
Light show sync issues; Recessed mids; BIG bass; Live Mode lacks detail
Hands down best sounding Bluetooth speaker.my daughter dropped by with her boyfriend for a swim in our pool. he brought over a Sony srs-XB 40 I'd never seen nor herd about before . I had a Braven Brvx that I thought sounded pretty good it should for 250 dollars !
Sony has a rather extensive lineup of audio and music devices, and the SRS-XB41 was recently launched along with a slew of other devices. The SRS-XB41 is Bluetooth portable speaker that has RGB lighting and an extended battery life. It is priced at Rs.
The Sony SRS-XB41 is an improved version of its predecessor, but the question we want answered is does the XB41 only get the bass right or can it handle other genres of music too
Very well constructed with IP67 rating; LED lights are definitely fun; Decent battery life
Bass can get overpowering at times; Battery life could be better; Heavy
Sony recently refreshed its audio lineup in India with three new Bluetooth speakers and six pairs of wireless headphones. We have already reviewed the Sony WI-C300 , which is the company's most affordable pair of Bluetooth earphones to date.
Punchy bass; Waterproof; Good battery life; Light effects are cheesy but fun
Repressed mids; Sound lacks clarity; 'Live sound' is a gimmick
A party speaker for people who party
Better IP67 build; Sleek design; lights and all; Battery life
Lower mids lacking in clarity; Live mode sucks; Apps need work; Being connected to two source devices can cause weird issues
Sony has been pushing its audio range over the past few years across price points and user preferences. The company's summer lineup for 2018 has a similar mix that will make a lot of people happy.
Sony SRS-XB41 is the party animals' dream speaker. Here is our review of the SRS-XB41....
If small speakers could do everything we wanted, then large speakers wouldn't exist. But the fact of the matter is, a smaller design has a huge impact on the kind of sound you're able to produce from a speaker.
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