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Sony SRSX11 Portable Speaker |
The Sony SRSX11 Ultra-Portable Bluetooth Speaker
This little speaker is advertised by Sony as the "compact cube with serious sound". In my opinion, they aren't over-stating. I love the sound that comes from this tiny speaker. Sony provides the following information:
- 2.4" x 2.4" x 2.4" small
- Bluetooth connectivity - NFC One Touch
- micro USB terminal; stereo mini jack input
- 12 hours playtime on the rechargeable battery
- 10 watts
- Variety of colors: black, white, red, pink, or blue
What Others Have to Say About the Sony Speaker
There is a brief review of the Sony SRSX11 speaker on C/NET. In the past, I've valued the reviews on C/NET due to their focus on the latest technological news and reportedly unbiased reviews of the latest tech gadgets.
Why I love my Sony SRSX11 Speaker
I liked the look of this little speaker "cube". I liked the weight of it. It felt well made. I liked the sound. The nice young man tried to tell me about the bluetooth features and his voice turned into the teacher's voice in Charlie Brown's classroom, "wah, wah, wah, wah, wah."
I asked if I can connect it to my laptop with a cord. And can you help to make sure I purchased the correct cord. He seemed puzzled but he answered both of my questions with a "yes". He tried to explain again how this speaker can be portable.
While I don't mind being tethered to the laptop or my Ipod with a cord in my teeny apartment, you can easily use this speaker in a more portable way with the NFC & Bluetooth connectivity.
The only downside of this little speaker is that it seems it could be offered at an even lower price. Of course, I believe that about all electronics. But if you are looking for a small speaker that delivers good sound and easy portability, check out the Sony SRSX11 Ultra-Portable Speaker. I think you will be pleased.
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