So, even though it has its issues, personally I really like the new Sony XV900. The XV900 is a great speaker to consider if you need something big for your man cave, but it also has the ability to follow you out doors thanks to its built in battery. Depending on your needs, the XV900 could be right for you. But today we’re going to compared the XV900 to both the JBL Partybox 710 and the Soundboks 3. Now this isn’t an apples to apple comparison… however, due to these speaker’s price ranges… I feel that they will be cross referenced a lot.
Sony XV900 Review
So I will be the first to admit that the last few speakers from sony have been rather lackluster. However, this new box speaker from Sony, the XV900… is actually pretty impressive. Its very large, it sounds good, it has a built in battery and I actually enjoy its light feature cause it has a large area of affect. If you’re looking for a larger box speaker for your man… but you also want the flexibility to use your speaker outdoors and not have to worry about a power outlet, then the XV900 is might be up your ally.
JBL Boombox 3 Vs JBL Partybox 310 Vs Sony XP700
So the JBL Boombox 3 is ultra portable, ultra durable, and thanks to its new additional frontward firing subwoofer, the Boombox 3 has considerably more bass than its predecessors. However, the Boombox 3 is a premium priced speaker… Now you could either go with the Boombox 3… or you could go with a larger box speaker like either the JBL Partybox 310 or Sony XP700. So today we’re going to see how the Boombox 3 stacks up to both the Partybox 310 and Sony XP700… and lets see which one is right for you.
JBL Boombox 3 Vs UE Hyperboom Vs Sony XG500
Thanks to the Boombox 3’s new speaker set up, the Boombox 3 now has an impress amount of bass, and it no longer sounds nasally and flat at higher volumes like its predesscors did. Now overall, I like and recommend the Boombox 3… but today we’re going to see how it stacks up to my personal favorite large bluetooth speaker… the UE Hyperboom… and we’re also going to compare it to the Sony XG500. Can the Boombox 3, finally dethrone the Hyperboom?
JBL Boombox 3 Vs JBL Partybox 110 Vs Sony XP500
So the JBL Boombox 3 is a very capable and very portable bluetooth speaker. Thanks to it new speaker set up, the Boombox 3 sounds good, its super durable, and thanks to it built in battery, it can hang for awhile. However, the Boombox 3 is a very premium speaker. But then there’s the Partybox 110 and Sony XP500 which are usually a little more affordable and they pack a lot more sound. So today we’re going to see how the Boombox 3 stacks up to both the Partybox 110 and Sony XP500 and lets see which one is right for you.
JBL Boombox 3 Vs JBL Xtreme 3 Vs JBL Encore
So the JBL Boombox 3 is a very portable Bluetooth speaker that gets impressively loud and it also has a decent amount of bass to it thanks to its new speaker set up. However, if you’re looking for something to constantly take on the go with you, the Boombox 3 is a little on the larger side when compared to either the JBL Xtreme 3 or Partybox Encore. So today we’re going to see how the Boombox 3 stakes up to both the Xtreme 3 and Partybox Encore and lets see which one is right for you.
JBL Boombox 3 Review And Compared To Boombox 2 And Boombox
So this is the JBL Boombox 3, unlike the Boombox 2 which was just a very marginal upgrade from the original boombox… the boombox 3 looks very different on the outside and its fairly different on the side as well. Overall, the Boombox 3 is a very solid speaker… but I still wish that JBL did a few things differently. Nonetheless… if you’re thinking about pickup the Boombox 3, or upgrading from the Boombox 2 or original boombox… lets see what the Boombox 3 is all about.
Bowers And Wilkins PX7 S2 Vs AirPods Max
So the new Bowers And Wilkins PX7 S2 is mostly a cosmetic upgrade from the PX7’s. The PX7 S2’s look better, they feel better and they fit better too. Now personally, I enjoy the PX7 S2’s and their more premium build quality and elegant design… but they defiantly aren’t perfect and they aren’t for everyone. But today we’re going to compare the PX7 S2’s to the AirPods Max… which to my discontent… are more popular than id like.