Sony adds four new models to its portable wireless speaker lineup.
Sony is keen to refresh its portable wireless speaker lineup each spring, and this year is no different.Today, the company has released four new models, from the ultra-compact and easy-to-pack to the party machine. With larger karaoke Depending on your needs, the company should have something to keep the music going at your outdoor, or maybe even an indoor party this summer.First up is the SRS-XB13.This tiny speaker is compact in every way, thanks to the overall design we've seen from Sony before.It's about three and a half inches taller than a 12-ounce can of drinks and about three inches wide.
The short barrel is สูตรเล่นสล็อต equipped with Sony's Extra Bass for "rich, powerful bass". The XB13 also has a broadcast processor, which the company provides "rich dynamic sound" even on such a small speaker. The device is IP67 dustproof and water resistant with a UV coating for extra outdoor protection.You can use the XB13 for hands-free calling and use two simultaneously for a stereo pair. Lastly, 16 hours of battery life will keep your music and podcasts last long.The SRS-XB13 will be available in June for $ 59.99.Sony also has three new speakers in the X-series, offering more power and instrument input for more entertainment options.
If you're looking for a true party machine, the SRS-XP500 and SRS-XP700 have a ton of features to do so. Both models feature customizable LED lights, IPX4 water resistance, and include a portable phone / tablet holder for DJ equipment.Both models are also housed in Sony's square-shaped X-Balance speaker package. For "Powerful Bass" and "Low Distortion" with the ability to use festive Mega Bass settings, both the XP500 and XP700 have either a microphone or two 1/4 '' inputs with independent volume controls. And it supports Sony's Party Mode for syncing multiple devices in a single setting. Dual USB ports allow you to charge your device or play your stored music over a wired connection.
There are some key differences between the SRS-XP500 and SRS-XP700, both of which can be upright or sideways, but on the XP700, the speakers are automatically configured according to the way the machine sits. The XP700 has a side-firing tweeter. Additional latter to help broadcast sound in a larger environment Another key difference is battery life.Sony says the XP500 can last up to 20 hours per charge, while the XP700 can hold up to 25 hours of music.There's a quick charge feature for both. This will get you 80 minutes of use (XP500) and 3 hours (XP700) after being plugged in for 10 minutes.Lastly, the two speakers differ in price, the XP500 is $ 349.99 and the XP700 is $ 449.99. Available for release next month.

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