So the new XG300 is a little more portable than its predecessor, the XB43 thanks to its new built in carrying handle and better performing battery life. But personally I am not a fan of its super warm sound signature… and unfortunately, the battery life on the XG300 has been down graded from the XB43. Nonetheless, today we’re going to see how the Sony XG300 stacks up to the JBL Xtreme 3.
Sony XG300 Review And Compared To Sony XB43
So this is the new Sony XG300, it looks like a miniature XG500 and it has a built in retractable carrying handle… and that’s pretty much the only upgrade on this speaker over its predecessor… the Sony XB43. Nonetheless, if you’re thinking about getting the XG300 or if you’re thinking about upgrading, lets see what the XG300 is all about.
Soundboks Go Vs JBL Partybox 310 Vs Sony Xp700
So the Soundboks Go is Soundbok’s more portable but still ultra rugged and super loud bluetooth speaker that does a good job of keeping up with its larger brother… the Soundboks 3. Now like I said in the full review, I think the Soundboks Go is a very niche speaker and I also feel that it is going to get cross referenced with a lot of other speakers out there. But today we’re going to compare the Soundboks Go to both the JBL Partybox 310 and Sony XP700. Price wise… these are some very close competitors.
Soundboks Go Vs Soundboks 3
So Soundboks first made a name for themselves by creating a super durable bluetooth speaker that can take any abuse that you can throw at it… all while still being able to get incredibly loud. Now even though the Soundboks 3 is relatively small and lightweight when compared to its direct competitors… We now have the Soundboks Go which is even more portable than the Soubdoks 3. However, if you are trying to choose between either of these two speakers… then you definitely have to watch this video cause these two speakers are very different from one another.
Soundboks Go Vs JBL Boombox 2 Vs Sony XG500 Vs UE Hyperboom
So the Sounboks Go is Sounboks’s newest speaker that’s super portable and super durable all while still being able to get super loud and it also has a super long battery life. And if you’re looking for a speaker to constantly take on the go with you, then the Go is a great option. But since I do feel that the Go is going to be cross referenced with multiple speakers… and there are more portable options out there… today we’re going to compare the Go to the JBL Boombox 2, Sony XG500, and the UE Hyperboom.
Soundboks Go Vs JBL Partybox 110 Vs Sony XP500
So the Soundboks Go is Soundbok’s more portable but still ultra rugged and super loud bluetooth speaker that does a good job of keeping up with its larger brother… the Soundboks 3. Now like I said in the full review, I think the Soundboks Go is a very niche speaker and I also feel that it is going to get cross referenced with a lot of other speakers out there. But today we’re going to compare the Soundboks Go to both the JBL Partybox 110 and Sony XP500. Form factor wise, these are the most direct competitors to the Soundboks Go.
Soundboks Go Review
This is the Soundboks Go. If you’re looking for a super rugged portable box speaker that can take a whole lot of abuse, keep up with your constant on the go, outdoors life style… all while packing a whole lot of volume in a relatively compact form factor… then the Soundboks Go is for you. The Soundboks go is literally going to give you Partybox 310 max volume performance in a more rugged and smaller body than the Partybox 110. However, the Soundboks Go is not the best if you plan on using it indoors. But nonetheless, lets checkout the Soundboks Go and see what its about.
JBL Partybox Encore Vs JBL Boombox 2 Vs UE Hyperboom Vs Sony XG500
The Partybox Encore Essential is a great little box speaker that packs a very big punch in a very small package. And for most people, I think this speaker will have no problem delivering. But if you’re looking for something durable and portable to constantly take on the go with you… the encore will get the job done… but today we’re going to compare the Encore to the JBL Boombox 2, the Sony XG500 and the UE Hyperboom.