So the JBL Go 4 is a very impressive micro speaker that does a very impressive job of keeping up with the JBL Clip 5. The Go 4 gets impressively loud for it size, it has a decent battery life for its size and it has aura cast. The Go 4 is a solid compact option… and its so impressive is does a great job of keeping up with both the Sony XB100 and the Bose Soundlink micro.
JBL Clip 5 Vs Bose Soundlink Micro And Sony XB100
So the new JBL Clip 5 has some very big upgrades on it like Aura cast so you can now pair it to other speakers, it has a longer lasting battery life and it also gets significantly louder than its predecessor. Overall the JBL Clip 5 is a very impressive speaker, and today we’re going to see how the JBL Clip 5 compares to other micro speakers like the super old bose Soundlink Micro and the Sony XB100… its not even close.
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2 Sony XB100's Vs Sony XG300 And Sony XE300
So the Sony xb100 is a decent portable and affordable Bluetooth speaker that you can either use at home or take it on the go with you but like I mentioned in the full review two Sony xb100s playing together actually sounds fairly impressive So today we're going to see what two Sony xb100s playing in Stereo mode sounds like when compared to the XE 300 and the Sony XG300 now price wise two Sony xb100s are going to run you 120 whereas the XE 300 has a retail price of 150 but it likes to go on sale for 100 on a regular basis and the Sony XG300 has a retail price of 350 dollars but it likes to regularly go on sale these days for 200 and at 200 you really can't be mad at the XG300 nonetheless if you want to pick either of these two speakers up they'll be linked down below and if you want to further support the channel pick up a big hit approved hand link down below we've got trucker hats and snap backs by buying a hand you help the unbiased and unsponsored videos coming and it also helps us cover more products and produce more versus videos thank you to everyone who's already bought a hat and look out for more designs coming soon and also please remember to hit that like button and let's get subscribed now when it comes to speaker setups the xb100 has a single upper firing driver and a single downward passer radiator whereas the xe300 has dual front referring drivers and dual passive radiators that shoot out the sides and then there's the larger XG300 which has dual from refine woofers dual forward firing tweeters and dual passer radiators that shoot out the sides but now we're going to jump into the sound test and now the xb100s are playing at 75 volume whereas both the XE 300 and XG300 are playing at their Max volumes now this doesn't automatically mean that the xb100s are louder than both the xe300 and XG300 this is actually a matter of the sound signature of the xB 100 since they put a much larger emphasis on the highs and both the XE 300 and xj300 have a much warmer sound segment to them in order to get the sound test to work I had to record them with the xb100s playing at 75 volume and these other two speakers playing at 93 volume or else this sound says just wouldn't work [Music] don't be scared cause I'll be there yes I'll be there
JBL Clip 4 Vs Sony XB100
Overall the Sony XB100 is a very incremental upgrade over its predecessor but its still a decent little option if you need something ultra small and portable. But today lets see how the Sony XB100 stacks up to the JBL Clip 4 which I feel is due for an upgrade cause this thing has been around for awhile now.
2 Sony XB100's Vs JBL Charge 5 Vs JBL Flip 5
So like I mentioned in the full review the Sony xb100 is a decent and affordable portable Bluetooth speaker that you can use either at home or take it on the go with you but I also mentioned that two Sony xb100s playing together actually sound fairly impressive So today we're going to see how two Sony xb100s playing in Stereo mode stack up to a single JBL Flip 6 and to a single JBL charge 5.