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Sony Speakers Reviews

Updated: May 2, 2024 16:25
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#1
alaScore 97

Sony SRS-XB100

This Bluetooth-enabled cylinder brings the bass with you everywhere.

6 expert reviews

#2
alaScore 97

Sony SRS-XV800

Sony’s SRS-XV800 is a hefty speaker that’s guaranteed to fill your garden or home with pumping loud music when you have a party. But loud isn’t necessarily synonymous with high fidelity.

7 expert reviews

#3
alaScore 97

Sony HT-S2000

Sony's HT-S2000 soundbar could really use a subwoofer, but it otherwise generates big sound with surprisingly good Dolby Atmos imaging for its 3.1-channel design.

4 expert reviews

#4
alaScore 96

Sony SRS-XG300

“Big sound, fun extras, in a portable, expandable party speaker.”

18 expert reviews

#5
alaScore 96

Sony HT-AX7

Although it felt more successful when viewing onscreen content rather than music listening, I'll be able to go into more detail about that when I get to try it out in my own surroundings. My full Sony HT-AX7 review is coming soon.

7 expert reviews

#6
alaScore 95

Sony HT-A9

Sony's audio-mapping technology makes four speakers sound like a 16-speaker array, enveloping users in an impressive bubble of sound.

17 expert reviews | 4 user reviews

#7
alaScore 94

Sony SRS-XG500

The Sony SRS-XG500 speaker provides massive sound in a large, water-resistant boombox-style design.

4 expert reviews | 9 user reviews

#8
alaScore 94

Sony SRS-XB33

Sony's waterproof SRS-XB33 speaker delivers cool LED lighting and some surprising bass depth for its size.

8 expert reviews | 117 user reviews

#9
alaScore 94

Sony SRS-XB13

Sony's outdoor-friendly SRS-XB13 speaker waterproof build is probably its best selling point—the audio performance is roughly what you’d expect from a speaker this size.

11 expert reviews | 40 user reviews

#10
alaScore 93

Sony HT-ZF9

Soundbars designed to deliver Dolby Atmos sound in an all-in-one package offer a convenient alternative to complicated—and pricey—setups that require in-ceiling speakers or “elevation” modules. We’ve checked out a few such specimens in Sound & Vision,...

16 expert reviews | 136 user reviews

#11
alaScore 93

Sony SRS-XP500

Sony SRS XP500 review summary: Editor's rating: 3.75/5 Design Connectivity Audio Performance Battery Pros IP66 water and dust resistance Loud and balanced audio Glow LED Lighting Excellent battery life Cons Big and bulky Recently, Sony expanded its X...

3 expert reviews | 10 user reviews

#12
alaScore 93

Sony SRS-XB43

The Sony SRS-XB43 is a bass-forward Bluetooth speaker with an outdoor-friendly design, built-in LED lighting, and lots of power for the price.

5 expert reviews

#13
alaScore 93

Sony SRS-XB23

Sony's $100 SRS-XB23 speaker delivers solid audio for its size and price in an outdoor-friendly, waterproof design.

8 expert reviews

#14
alaScore 93

Sony SRS-XE200

“Versatile, tough, and capable of powering a small party.”

2 expert reviews

#15
alaScore 93

Sony SRS-NS7

The Sony SRS-NS7 is one of those things you don't think you'd ever want or need until you've tried it.

4 expert reviews

#16
alaScore 93

Sony SRS-NB10

The Sony SRS-NB10 wireless neckband speaker is more of a utilitarian rather than a gadget meant for enjoyment.

8 expert reviews

#17
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-XB32

There’s not a lot more to add to about the SRS-XB32. I have yet to hear another price- and size-comparable speaker that matches it for audio quality at reasonable volumes and it has all the fun features the party requires. Good stuff from Sony.

5 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

#18
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-XB3

No matter the mode, the Sony SRS-XB3 provides a bass punch that we rarely hear in speakers this size and price. If you're looking for a portable Bluetooth speaker in the sub-$200 price range, this is the one to get—you can consider the water-resistant...

16 expert reviews | 224 user reviews

#19
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-XP700

The big and bulky Sony SRS-XP700 speaker is built for parties, with huge bass sound and LED light shows.

1 expert reviews | 12 user reviews

#20
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-XB12

If you really want some bass power, you can't get it from a speaker this size, but I'll admit at times, I forgot I was listening to a tiny speaker—bass drums in particular can pack a surprising punch through the Sony SRS-XB12's modest frame. For $60,...

2 expert reviews | 113 user reviews

#21
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-XB31

The Sony SRS-XB31 is a portable Bluetooth speaker that doesn't really break through any boundaries for the category as a whole, but it doesn't break the bank either.

5 expert reviews | 197 user reviews

#22
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-XB10

For $50, the Sony SRS-XB10 delivers a solid overall audio experience, with crisp highs and rich lows for its price and size. There's little to complain about, though the SRS-XB10 doesn't quite unseat our favorite compact $50 Bluetooth speaker, the...

11 expert reviews | 778 user reviews

#23
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-X99

The SRS-X99 is Sony's current range-topping wireless speaker, a step up from the £350 SRS-X88. Like the X88, this top-end model supports high-resolution and multiroom playback, but increases the power, amplifiers and driver count to deliver what I hope...

11 expert reviews | 108 user reviews

#24
alaScore 92

Sony GTK-XB60

The Sony GTK-XB60 speaker offers bass thunder and an LED light show, but limited portability.

6 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

#25
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-XB40

While it should costs a little less, the Sony SRS-XB10 is an attractively designed mini wireless speaker that outputs more bass than your typical tiny speaker.

12 expert reviews | 49 user reviews

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