Sonys new portable Bluetooth speaker is ready to get wet
Date:
Mon, 08 May 2023 19:13:29 +0000
Description:
Sonys new Bluetooth speaker is waterproof and has extended battery life, but the best thing about it may be its price.
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Sony has announced a new portable Bluetooth speaker alongside its substantial new SRS-XV800 party speaker . The SRS-XB100 is a lightweight wireless model for music fans on the move, and its designed to bring better-than-average loudness through Sonys use of a passive radiator.
Available in blue, orange, light gray, and black color options, the SRS-XB100 is priced at $59 (around 47 / AU$87), which puts it in the same price range
as the Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 , TechRadars current top budget pick in our best Bluetooth speakers guide. Like the Tribit, Sonys portable is a lightweight option at 0.6 pounds, and it measures a mere 2.9(w) x 3.7(h) inches. Also like the Tribit, Sony includes a multiway strap, letting you
lock the speaker to a backpack, bike handlebars, or whatever else is handy when youre out and about.
Along with that passive radiator, Sonys new portable packs a Sound Diffusion Processor that uses DSP to create a more expansive sound field, indoors or out, and it can be paired with a second SRS-XB100 for stereo playback. The speakers built-in microphone lets you make hands-free calls, and it has an Echo canceling feature that improves call clarity when both parties are speaking at the same time.
Sony says you can expect 16 hours of battery life from the SRS-XB100 when the speaker is set to a modest volume level. Thats enough to keep it playing all day long without a recharge something youll do using its USB-C port and its also a four-hour power advantage over the Tri-bit Stormbox Micro 2.
When out on an adventure, youll want for your portable speaker to be weather-resistant, and the SRS-XB100 manages that with its IP67 rating. That basically means Sonys portable can withstand a dunking in a one meter depth
of water for up to 30 minutes, and its also dustproof. The Sony SRS-XB100's color options (Image credit: Sony) Opinion: Sonys affordable portable the
new Bluetooth speaker price champ?
Summer is approaching (here in the US, at least), and were more than ready to get outdoors and soak up the sun. With its compact design and essentially weather-proof build, Sonys new SRS-XB100 portable speaker looks like the perfect companion for a day-long outing, and with a 16-hour battery life, we wont have to fret about it running out of juice.
As for sound quality, Sony is making strong claims for the SRS-XB100. Passive radiator or not, we dont expect this compact speaker to be able to touch the rich, full sound delivered by the also-portable Sonos Move , the top choice for premium sound in our Bluetooth speakers guide.
But the Sonos also connects via Wi-Fi and can be used as the outdoor option
in an extended Sonos whole-home system, so its not an apt comparison. A
better one would be the Sonos Roam , a significantly smaller and more lightweight model that Sonos designed for more wide-ranging portability. But the Roam is priced at $179 / 179 / AU$299, making it a pricey Bluetooth speaker option for most people, and its 10-hour battery life is just average. If Sonys significantly cheaper SRS-XB100 can deliver even a slice of the
Sonos sound quality while offering a basically weatherproof build and
day-long battery life, it will be a formidable competitor for that model, let alone the Tribit Stormbox Micro 2.
Theres only one way to find out, and it will be to get our hands on an SRS-XB100. Sonys new speaker is available for pre-order today and can be purchased starting on May 22, so it may not be long before we have a verdict.
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https://www.techradar.com/news/sonys-new-portable-bluetooth-speaker-is-ready-t o-get-wet
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