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Sony vs jbl speaker
Sony vs jbl speaker














But 25% volume on the XP700 is a comfortable listening volume and the Partybox 310 playing at 50% volume is like having either the XG500 or Boombox 2 playing at 100% volume. Now if we were talking about lets say the Sony XG500 or JBL Boombox 2 or any other smaller speakers… 25% volume is nothing. Where as with the Partybox thats with it playing at 50% volume, with its light feature turned off and with its Bass Boost turned off. However the XP700’s advertised battery life of 25 hours is with it playing at 25% volume, with its light feature turned off but with its mega bass feature turned on. Now the XP700 has an advertised battery life of 25 hours where as the Partybox has an advertised battery life of 18 hours. So personally I recommend that if you’re going to use either of these speakers during the day time out doors, just turn off the light feature.īut now lets talk about the battery life on these speakers. However if you do decide to use the light feature on either of these speakers it is going to take its toll on the battery life. Its brighter, its more dynamic, and the app with which you control this light feature is much better than Sony’s app. However when compared to the JBL partybox 310… I gotta say the 310 has the better looking light feature here. And through Sony’s app you’ve got a few different lighting modes to choose from. Now the XP700 has a decent looking light feature and I've also noticed that it has a good back splashing effect. Next up there’s the light feature on these speakers. And finally I also want to point out that with the XP700 you can’t use it with a speaker stand where as with the Partybox 310 you can.

sony vs jbl speaker

Now I don’t care how much you deadlift or squat in the gym, being able to just roll the Partybox 310 around is a major luxury that you really miss on the Sony XP700. So instead of carrying this speaker, you roll it. Now they both have built in carrying handles and carrying them around is doable… but the first major stand out characteristic about the partybox 310 is that it has built in wheels and a retractable handle. Now both of these speakers are about two and a half feet tall and they both weigh in at around 40 pounds.

sony vs jbl speaker

However both of these speakers are rocking an IPX4 certification meaning that if you accidentally leave either of these speakers out doors over night or if it starts raining during your get together, a little bit of water isn’t going to hurt either of these speakers. And they both have metal grills on the front. Now both of these speakers have mostly plastic bodies which can be a scratch magnet if you plan on taking them on the go with you. Now first lets talk about the design of these speakers.

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Regardless if you want to pick either of these two speakers up they’ll be linked down below but personally I would rather pick up the XP700 if its on sale… and if you want to learn more about either of these two speakers please watch their full reviews cause we’re only going to go over the main differences here. The Partybox 310 just feels more refined. Now even though yes you’ll might be tempted to go with the Sony XP700 and save yourself $50… personally I really feel the extra $50 on the Partybox 310 goes a long way. Regarding pricing, the Sony XP700 retails for $450… $50 less than the JBL Partybox 310.

sony vs jbl speaker

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 vs jbl speaker

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. So the new sony XP700 is a decent box speaker from sony.














Sony vs jbl speaker