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You e boom speaker
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  1. YOU E BOOM SPEAKER HOW TO
  2. YOU E BOOM SPEAKER ANDROID

YOU E BOOM SPEAKER HOW TO

And in case you’re wondering how to control the LEDs that we had mentioned earlier, that’s with the Fiestable app (that’s also free to download on the Play Store and App Store).Īlso Read: Sony WH-1000XM5 have matured with age, which shouldn’t come as a surpriseĬorrective steps have been taken on the pricing front too. Once that is done, you must download the Sony Music Center app, to further tweak the sound and functionality of this speaker.

YOU E BOOM SPEAKER ANDROID

You’d be pleasantly surprised to know the Sony XG300 supports Google Fast Pair, if you are pairing this with an Android phone. The fabric, instead of a plastic grille or even a rubberised finish, exudes class that you must demand from a speaker that costs as much. The really likeable design element of the Sony XG300 is the fabric finish – your choice is between black and what looks like grey. Most Bluetooth speakers don’t go this far with the ruggedness aspect. That’s about 30 minutes of being submerged in about a metre of water, while being sealed off against dust as well. It’s serious too, with the IP67 rating for water and dust resistance. At each end are dancing lights too (thankfully, those can be turned off and they remained turned off for the duration of our review), just a reminder of the youthful personality.Īll the controls (power button, Mega Bass on/off, Bluetooth etc.) sit on a rubberised base, and that’s the first hint of this speaker’s ruggedness quotient. Yet, quite portable, particularly with the integrated (and retractable) handle. There’s a heft to it (weighs about 3 kg, even after the size reduction). This is a speaker you’ll place horizontally. Sony has retained the classic inspiration, with the boombox-esque design that tapers slightly towards the middle. Instead, this is a versatile and powerful Bluetooth speaker, which will be equally comfortable with light music in a bedroom and the more up-tempo tracks in a larger hall. This no longer is as one dimensional as the older generation speaker – the XG300 doesn’t scream ‘party’ all the time. The new Sony SRS-XG300 has taken care of the size, improved the sound and it is still as powerful as you’d want it to be. It felt overdone, and you’d too be correct in complaining it almost didn’t befit something with a Sony logo. The boomy bass, the sheer bulk as well as the overall personality of the speaker, made it an uncomfortable fit in most homes. We aren’t big fans of the Sony SRS-XG500 speaker, and we have our reasons.







You e boom speaker