Sony - SRS-XB01 Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Black
Model:SRSXB01/B
SKU:6289127
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Description
Keep the music going at your next party or backyard barbecue with this Sony portable Bluetooth speaker, which features a six-hour battery life. The compact size fits neatly on a desk or table, while the splash-proof design makes this speaker perfect beach adventures. Use the on-speaker buttons to start your tunes or turn up the volume. This Sony portable Bluetooth speaker comes with EXTRA BASS sound to bring out the best in your playlists.
Features
Connect wirelessly from a distance
Pair this speaker with your smartphone, tablet or other Bluetooth-enabled device.
Rechargeable battery
Play your favorite tunes for up to 6 hours on a full charge.
Splash-proof design
Helps prevent damage caused by water infiltration.
Built-in microphone
Accepts hands-free calls through the speaker.
Auxiliary audio input
Allows simple wired connectivity.
What's Included
- Micro USB cable
- Owner's manual
- Reference guide
- Sony SRS-XB01 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
- Strap
- Warranty card
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Q: Question1-10 how good is the bass on this speaker?
Asked by Ricky.
- A:Answer 6-7 Small speaker has a passive radiator on the back.
Answered by JayMadd
Q: QuestionMy mom is very hard of hearing and cannot hear her tv in her bedroom. Can this speaker be connected to her tv but remain above her bed?
Asked by Tess.
- A:Answer It's actually a pretty loud speaker. I think she would be able to hear it. Nice little speaker for the money.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionIf I had a USB wall charger, could I leave this speaker plugged in all the time? I want to connect it to an iPod to wake up to music and don’t want to risk the battery dying one morning. Thanks.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hi, leaving the speaker plugged-in all the time may affect the battery life of the speaker. Please refer to the links below for more information about charging the speaker. Thanks! ^Ron - https://helpguide.sony.net/speaker/srs-xb01/v1/en/contents/TP0001705155.html - https://helpguide.sony.net/speaker/srs-xb01/v1/en/contents/TP0001705171.html
Answered by SonyListens
Q: QuestionCan you skip songs using the volume buttons on the speaker?
Asked by Blueberry01.
- A:Answer Yes. By pressing the play/pause/call button twice quickly during playback, the XB01 will skip to the beginning of the next song. I found it necessary to wait a second or two until the next song began playing before skipping to the next song. If it registers your presses too close together (3 presses), it may think you want to go back to the beginning of the current song.
Answered by abl001
Q: QuestionCan two of these speakers be paired together?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hi! Unfortunately, it doesn't have a speaker add function. You may want to consider the SRS-XB12. ~Ralph
Answered by SonyListens
Q: QuestionI need to know if this speaker makes a loud beep or announcement when powered on. I am looking for a speaker that is not disruptive to my office atmosphere. Thank you.
Asked by Quiet.
- A:Answer There is a short beep when powered on but a not disruptive. If you connect it to your phone for a music app, there will be a louder tone when you receive a call...still not disruptive in an office atmosphere.
Answered by hawkeyet11
Q: QuestionIs this a new version or is there only 1 model ? I saw one on Walmart website but the size is a lot smaller.
Asked by Kcuenca.
- A:Answer I don’t know about previous version. This one is small but the sound is great! No complains, I like a lot
Answered by Dorita
Q: QuestionWhat is the max range (distance) of the bluetooth connection?
Asked by Muggs.
- A:Answer Hi, Muggs! The Bluetooth device has a transmission operating range of approximately 30 feet (10 meters) within a line of sight but will vary depending on the surrounding conditions. NOTE: Communication range will vary according to whether walls or other obstacles are located between the devices, the material used in the intervening walls, the presence of Radio Frequency (RF) interference and other environmental conditions, and the type of software being used, if applicable. ~Ralph
Answered by SonyListens
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