Right front view of the Sony SRS X3 speaker.
Here, we list Sony SRS X3 portable Bluetooth speaker specifications. Now these details cover the unit’s length, width, weight, battery recharge time, output power, and music play time per charge. We also include the frequency response, harmonic distortion, and Bluetooth support details.
Now it’s clear from the published specifications, that the Sony SRS X3, released in June of 2014, sounds pretty good. It indeed plays loud enough for smaller parties and gatherings in diners, small stores, et al, with its ten (10) watts RMS of stereo sound power. Plus, the sealed enclosure design gives more bass than models of the same size.
Furthermore, even at max output, the lithium ion battery lasts up to seven (7) hours per charge. Indeed the specifications do not mislead as to the great features Sony put into this water resistant Bluetooth speaker.
Moreover, this particular wireless speaker you can get in 3 different standard colors, including
Finally, you can find the X3 these days online for between $29.00 and $150.00.
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