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  • Questioncan this be paired with sony shake X10?

    Asked by Von.

    • Answer Hi Von, thank you for your inquiry. The XP500 cannot be paired with the Sony SHAKE-X10. Here are the devices compatible with the XP500, which uses Party Connect function: SRS-XB43, SRS-XB33, SRS-XB23, SRS-XG500, SRS-XP500, SRS-XP700 The SHAKE-X10 uses Wired Party Chain to connect to other audio systems. For more information about the wired party chain function, pelase refer to this link: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4691/b123b15f42f349942cccffa2d9b07f8b/46910571M.pdf (see page 34) Regards, Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionWill this pair with my Sony GTK BX90?

    Asked by Mainelistens.

    • Answer Hi Mainelistens, thanks for your inquiry. The SRSXP700 cannot be paired with the Sony GTKXB90. Here are the devices compatible with the SRSXP700, which uses Party Connect function: SRS-XB43, SRS-XB33, SRS-XB23, SRS-XG500, SRS-XP500, SRS-XP700 And here are the devices compatible with the GTKXB90, which uses Wireless Party Chain function. GTK-PG10 GTK-XB60 GTK-XB72 GTK-XB90 MHC-M20 MHC-V13 MHC-V21 MHC-V71 SRS-XB20 SRS-XB21 SRS-XB22 SRS-XB30 SRS-XB31 SRS-XB32 SRS-XB40 SRS-XB41 Regards, Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionCan this be paired with the Shake 30 ?

    Asked by Jennaxx.

    • Answer Hi Jennaxx, thank you for your inquiry. The XP500 cannot be paired with the Sony SHAKE-X30. Here are the devices compatible with the XP500, which uses Party Connect function: SRS-XB43, SRS-XB33, SRS-XB23, SRS-XG500, SRS-XP500, SRS-XP700 The SHAKE-X30 uses Wired Party Chain to connect to other audio systems. For more information about the wired party chain function, pelase refer to this link: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4691/b123b15f42f349942cccffa2d9b07f8b/46910571M.pdf ( see page 34) Regards, Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionHello, beside size what is the difference between this model and the 700 model?

    Asked by NIKKI.

    • Answer The 700 has a extra tweeter on top of the speaker And deliver a lot more power and base

      Answered by Reek

  • QuestionCan an amp be connected to this device?

    Asked by illwig.

    • Answer How are increasing watts in the speaker

      Answered by Anonymous

  • QuestionCan I connect this speaker to an audio mixer?

    Asked by JamesBon.

    • Answer Hello JamesBon, Thanks for reaching out with your question. The XP500 does have a 3.5mm audio in port that might do the trick. This depends on if your mixer has a headphone 3.5mm port. Other than that, if your mixer supports Bluetooth out, it should be no problem. Unfortunately there are many mixers and we cant guarantee they will be compatible. Hope this helps, -Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionCan you connect your TV to this speaker?

    Asked by Melbin.

    • Answer If the TV has a bluetooth mode, or if on a Amazon Firestick, yes.

      Answered by Manny

  • QuestionCan this be “party connected” with a Sony gtk xb60?

    Asked by spoon430.

    • Answer Hi Spoon430, thank you for your inquiry. The XP500 cannot be connected to the Sony GTKXB60. Here are the devices compatible with the XP500, which uses Party Connect function: SRS-XB43, SRS-XB33, SRS-XB23, SRS-XG500, SRS-XP500, SRS-XP700 The XB60 uses Wireless Party Chain and is compatible with these models: GTK-PG10, GTK-XB60, GTK-XB72, GTK-XB90, MHC-M20, MHC-V13, MHC-V21, MHC-V71, SRS-XB20, SRS-XB21, SRS-XB22, SRS-XB30, SRS-XB31, SRS-XB32, SRS-XB40, SRS-XB41 Regards, Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionCan I use this in Bolivia ? 230V. I generally buy products that say 100 - 240V. I saw this is 120V. I’m thinking to buy a voltage converter (in case that I can’t use it without an converter).

    Asked by Rob.

    • Answer Hi Rob, thanks for the inquiry. Yes, you can. However, you may need a transformer to make the SRSXP700 work since US models will require 120 V AC, 60 Hz. Hope this helps! -Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionHow does this speaker compare to the JBL party box 310?

    Asked by Collin.

    • Answer Read my review on the product page comparing it to the PB310, In a nutshell: PB310: Wins in the lows/bass department. Best for EDM, bassheads, hip-hop. Physical Bass Thump, Deep Deep Lows. Louder. XP700: Wins in the "balanced everyday" department, looks better in my opinion and just does more for me than the PB310, your mileage may, and will vary. I kept the XP700.

      Answered by Satorikn

  • QuestionCan I connect this to my older non Bluetooth Sony Bravia TV (2008) & use as a home theater speaker?

    Asked by Mindi.

    • Answer Yes. You'd need a RCA to 3.5mm Jack cable.

      Answered by Satorikn

  • QuestionHow well does this speaker work for karaoke?

    Asked by Jr.

    • Answer Tis speaker works wonders for kapok however need to buy microphone separately

      Answered by Review

  • QuestionHow many hours battery life on one charger?

    Asked by JK86.

    • Answer Hi JK86, This speaker has 25 hours of battery life when fully charged. (Provided that the volume level of the speaker is set to 13, the sound effect is set to MEGA BASS, and the lighting function is set to off.). Hope this helps! -Sam

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionHow long does the battery last on a full charge ??

    Asked by Rex918.

    • Answer Purchased an open box one, it lasted 10 to 15 hours, but that is with no lights or using charging phone USB port.

      Answered by Dommo

  • QuestionAm I able to connect with an aux cord as a back up to the bluetooth?

    Asked by Megan.

    • Answer Yes

      Answered by ChrisL

  • QuestionCan the speaker still be used plugged in while the battery is charging?

    Asked by Calvin.

    • Answer Yes

      Answered by Maria

  • QuestionIs this speaker compatible with Apple?

    Asked by Beatlejoycce.

    • Answer Hi Beatlejoycce, Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, it is. For Apple iOS devices, the speaker is compatible with iOS 10.0 or later. A BLUETOOTH connection is not available on the devices with iOS 9.x or earlier. For reference, please refer to this link: https://helpguide.sony.net/speaker/srs-xp500/v1/en/contents/TP1000243076.html. Hope this helps. - Kris

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionDoes it have a bracket/hole to mount on a speaker stand?

    Asked by Ohiolooking.

    • Answer Hi Ohiolooking, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately no, the speaker does not have a bracket or hole to mount on a speaker stand. - Kris

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionWhat size is the speakers

    Asked by Fatcat.

    • Answer Hi Fatcat, thank you so much for your inquiry! Here are the dimensions (W X H X D) of our SRSXP500 Portable Wireless Speaker: 10.83" x 22.52" x 11.61" (275 x 572 x 295 mm) Diameter of Speaker Unit: (Tweeter) 5cm x 2, (woofer) 14cm x 2 I hope you find this information helpful! Best regards, Romeo

      Answered by SonyListens

  • QuestionDoes this speaker have a remote control to operate at a short distance?

    Asked by Brian.

    • Answer Hi Brian, thank you so much for your question. The SRSXP500 doesn't come with remote control. However, the Sony | Music Center app allows you to optimize audio settings, control music, choose lighting patterns, and manage your devices right from your phone or tablet. I hope this helps! Thanks! - Romeo

      Answered by SonyListens