Sony’s latest party speaker can be used for open mic night, karaoke parties or linked with up to 99 additional speakers for sound that could fill a stadium. At a press event in New York City last week ...
For a waterproof (to 3-feet immersion) speaker, Sony’s SRS-XB32 sounds great. In fact it doesn’t sound like an IP67 speaker, which is a high compliment. It’s also fun to watch. If you like thump, ...
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The tower-like SRS-XV900 mirrors the design of the company’s existing SRS-XP500 and XP700, but on a much bigger scale. You get many of the same features, but where the XP700 measures just over 27 ...
The Sony SRS-WS1 Immersive Wearable Speaker is an odd looking listening device that rests on your shoulders. It delivers wireless sound and vibrations to enhance in-home audio. The Sony SRS-WS1 ...
Whether you're getting ready for a small house party or a huge event, Sony has got you covered with this fancy new Bluetooth speaker. Made for those who really need a speaker that can get loud, the ...
You can use this neckband speaker with any Bluetooth source, but pairing it with a Sony Bravia XR-series TV enables a unique and fun surround-sound experience. If you ...
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