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The SRS-RA3000 Wi-fi enabled wireless speaker delivers Sony’s new 360 Reality Audio technology into your home for a whole new level of immersion like never before. The ability to work with the Google Assistant and Alexa allows you to easily stream music from your favorite streaming services.
Q: Can this be charged on 220 volts?
A: Hello shoan, Thanks for your interest in Sony's SRS-RA3000 Premium Wireless Speaker with Ambient Room-filling Sound! Unfortunately, the SRS-RA3000 Premium Wireless Speaker with Ambient Room-filling Sound doesn't have a built-in battery to charge. The SRS-RA3000 purchased in the US/CA uses a two-prong AC Power Cord (that connects to a power outlet) with a power requirement of 120 V AC, 60 Hz to operate. And with the use of a power converter, 220V could be used. I hope you find this information to be helpful! Best regards, Romeo
Q: Does this speaker's wi-fi connection support Apple AirPlay?
A: Hi MacOwner, Unfortunately, this speaker does not support Airplay. It connects via bluetooth and wi-fi to play music. And, it is only capable of listening to music via Wifi connection using Amazon music, Tidal, Spotify, and other streaming services that provide 360 Reality Audio compatible music. For more information on how to setup the speaker to compatible streaming music apps, please refer to the link/s below: https://helpguide.sony.net/ha/srsra3000/v1/en/contents/TP1000521777.html https://helpguide.sony.net/ha/srsra3000/v1/en/contents/TP1000521778.html https://helpguide.sony.net/ha/srsra3000/v1/en/contents/TP0002936063.html https://helpguide.sony.net/ha/srsra3000/v1/en/contents/TP0002936061.html Hope this helps! For further assistance, please contact our product support team via phone call or chat through this link: https://us.esupport.sony.com/support/s/service?language=en_US. Regards, Sam
Q: Does this have LDAC technology
A: Hello CP, Thank you so much for your inquiry. We are sorry, but the SRS-RA3000 Premium Wireless Speaker with Ambient Room-filling Sound doesn't support LDAC. It only supports the SBC (Subband Codec) and AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) Bluetooth audio codec. Additional information: The SRS-RA3000 Wi-fi enabled wireless speaker delivers Sony’s new 360 Reality Audio technology into your home for a whole new level of immersion like never before. The ability to work with the Google Assistant and Alexa allows you to easily stream music from your favorite streaming services. It also features Auto Sound Calibration- No matter where you set up your RA3000, just turn it on, play music, and it automatically calibrates for optimum audio performance using an internal microphone and unique Sony algorithm. There’s no manual measurement or annoying test tone—just perfectly positioned ambient room-filling sound. To know more about the specifications and features of our SRS-RA3000, check out the following link: https://www.sony.com/electronics/wireless-speakers/srs-ra3000 I hope this helps! Best regards, Romeo
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A: Hi there, Thank you for your inquiry! Here is the information regarding the wattage of the SRSRA3000. General Power requirements 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power consumption On: 20 W Standby mode: 0.5 W or less (Power Saving mode) (When BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode are set to off) Standby mode: 2 W or less (When BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode are set to on) Regards, Carl
Q: Can I use this speaker with Alexa?
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A: Hi dourip, Thank you for your inquiry! Although you can pair the SRSRA3000 using Bluetooth A2DP to Sony TVs, unfortunately, the SRSRA3000 does not support Bravia Sync which requires HDMI connection. I hope this helps. Regards, Carl
Q: Are these speakers compatible with the ATMOS Sound Bar System HT-a7000 and sub woofer SA-SW3?
A: Hi Cheesehead, Thank you for your inquiry. You cannot use the RA3000 as part of the Atmos surround sound system for home theater if this is what you are trying to achieve. The soundbar is capable of being a Bluetooth transmitter and receiver. When in transmit mode, you can play the audio to BT devices like BT headphones and BT speakers. So yes, you can send the BT audio from the A7000 to the RA3000 but it would be for that specific device only. Should you have additional questions, contact us at [email protected]. I hope this helps. Regards, Carl

The SRS-RA3000 Wi-fi enabled wireless speaker delivers Sony’s new 360 Reality Audio technology into your home for a whole new level of immersion like never before. The ability to work with the Google Assistant and Alexa allows you to easily stream music from your favorite streaming services.

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The perfect party companion for breathtaking, portable sound. Bring the party anywhere with powerful bass, dynamic lighting, and a mic port for karaoke. With up to 30 hours of battery life, quick-charging capabilities and dust-and-rust proof construction, the party can go on uninterrupted.

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| There were no pros for this product— | Sound Quality, Battery Life, Portability, Volume, Lighting | There were no pros for this product— | Sound Quality, Battery Life, Portability, Volume, Bass |
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| There were no cons for this product— | Weight | There were no cons for this product— | Weight, Price, App, Party Connect |
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very good base and sound quality… just sad it’s not wireless.
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Posted by cwid
Not impressed for a Sony at this price. I got this on sale for $200 and even at that price I’m a bit disappointed. I purchased it for a living room speaker when having small parties and get togethers however the louder the volume the worse the speaker performs Less base and crispness of sound the high the volume. I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone for $400 but at $200 it may suite your needs. I’m going to consider the Sonos move now
This review is from Sony - SRSRA3000 Wi-Fi Enabled 360 Reality Audio Wireless Speaker - Black
Posted by Kt0700
Excellent sound quality. Recommend using Tidal music service for hifi audio. The 360 RA is a gimmick IMO. Very limited selection of songs in 360RA - vocals stand out, but other tracks in the song seem "off".
This review is from Sony - SRSRA3000 Wi-Fi Enabled 360 Reality Audio Wireless Speaker - Silver
Posted by Crb86