So this is the JBL Partybox 110… its a refined version of the Partybox 100 with an even more impressive looking light feature, it sounds a little better, its now water proof and you can even pair it up to a partybox 310 if you want. If you’re looking for a portable box speaker either for your man cave, or for when you’re having get togethers with friends on your patio… the Partybox 110 is a solid pick up that won’t disappoint.
JBL Clip 4 Vs Sony SRS-XB13
So the new sony XB13 is fine for an ultra portable bluetooth speaker. Now personally I really wish sony added app support and party connect to the XB13… but I also really like the more premium feel of this speaker. But naturally we’ve gotta see how the XB13 stands up to its direct competitor the JBL Clip 4.
Sony SRS-XB13 Reviewed And Compared To Sony SRS-XB12
Over the last few months sony has been releasing a lot of new speakers… and for the most part all of these new speakers are good and they're a solid upgrade from their predecessors. But then there’s the Sony XB13 which I will admit has better build quality than the XB12 and its fine… but I wish sony would have done more with this speaker.
Sony SRS-XP500 Vs JBL PartyBox 100
So the Sony XP500 is a decent little box speaker from sony… however I would mainly recommend this speaker to someone who plans on mostly using it while its plugged in and occasionally plans on using it while unplugged cause running off of its internal battery sound quality wise this speaker does leave you wanting more. However we’ve gotta see how the XP500 stacks up to the JBL Partybox 100.
Sony SRS-XP500 Review
So the Sony XP700 is a decent box speaker from sony… and for the most part its little brother the Sony XP500 is decent as well. Its got all new drivers and a more dynamic looking light feature. However, the XP500 is a speaker that you’re going to want to use mostly while its plugged in cause running off of its internal battery, performance wise the XP500 really leaves you wanting more.
Sony X-Series Speakers Lineup Explained
So overall Sony’s new X series line up speakers is decent. The Sony XG500 is super portable, its got a great battery life, and it has a mic input which is a little rare for a speaker like this. The XP700 is a good large box speaker which delivers all around and then there’s the XP500 which is also good… but you’ll might want to use this speaker mostly while its plugged in. But nonetheless if you’re trying to decide between either of these speakers lets see which ones right for you.
JBL Partybox 310 Vs Sony XP700
So the new sony XP700 is a decent box speaker from sony. It sounds much better than its predecessor the Sony XB90, and it has a new more dynamic looking light feature that looks great either indoors or at night. Now over all the XP700 gets the job done… but naturally we’ve gotta see how it stakes up to its direct competitor the JBL Partybox 310.
Sony SRS-XP700 Review
So this is the Sony SRS-XP700… its a part of Sony’s new X series line up of speakers and it was released alongside the Sony XG500. Now just like the XG500, the XP700 is trying to differentiate itself from the competition by having a long lasting battery life. But it also has some very noteworthy upgrades from its predecessor like lets say the Sony XB90 like all new drivers, an additional tweeter, and an all new look.