Sony SRS-XB13 review: Impressive portable wireless speaker for music
Sony is one brand
that understands the audiophiles’ nerve and it shows in its products, including
the tiny portable wireless speakers. The
Japanese technology company recently expanded its audio range in India with the
launch of the Sony SRS-XB13
portable wireless speaker. Successor to the Sony SRS-XB12,
the Sony SRS-XB13 brings minor but relevant upgrades over the predecessor. But
how does it fare in terms of price-performance ratio? Let’s find out:
Design
If you liked the Sony SRS-XB12, there is no reason to not like the
Sony SRS-XB13 design. The speaker boasts a cylindrical body with curved grille
covering the speaker on the top side for wider audio spread. It has a flat base
with cutout areas right above on the lower circumference side that work as
passive radiators to enhance low-end frequencies.
Speaking of the circumference (sides), the front half
is clean, Sony logo visible on the left side, buttons on the right side
(extending towards the back), and strap hook on the back side. There are a
total of five buttons – power, Bluetooth, play/pause, volume down, volume up.
As a part of its upgrade, the Sony SRS-XB13 gets a USB-C port instead of
microUSB in the predecessor. Though a minor upgrade, the switch to USB-C
is a relevant one that is likely to help users with smartphones and other
accessories with USB-C port to cut down on wires clutter. Speaking of wires,
the Sony SRS-XB13 lacks the 3.5mm audio-in port and Bluetooth is all it relies
on for connectivity.
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