Sony SRS-XB23 EXTRA BASS
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Product Overview
Sony SRS-XB23 is a compact and lightweight wireless speaker in the company's EXTRA BASS lineup. It offers deep, punchy bass, thanks to Sony's new, non-circular X-Balanced Speaker Unit with dual side passive radiators.
Unlike conventional speaker units with a circular diaphragm, the non-circular X-Balanced Speaker Unit in the SRS-XB23 maximizes the area of the diaphragm and reduces driver excursion, resulting in lower distortion and greater clarity.
Thanks to Party Connect, owners can connect up to 100 compatible wireless speakers via Bluetooth to sync music.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Solid audio performance for its size and price
- Water-resistant design
- Stereo Pair and Stereo Pair are easy to use
Cons
- Sound signature could be better
What external reviewers found
External score 61%
Pros
- Great sound quality
- Great build quality
- Good soundstage
- Excellent battery life
- Solid audio performance with rich bass depth and sculpted highs
- Waterproof design
Cons
- No multi-room audio support
- Lacks low-bass
- No charging instructions
- Doesn't get very loud
- Bass depth isn’t fully reproducing sub-bass
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Specifications
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External Reviews
pcmag[1]
Reviewer score 72% (normalized by Neofiliac)The SRS-XB23 connects via Bluetooth 5.0 and supports AAC and SBC Bluetooth codecs, but not AptX. At high volume levels, the bass sounds thinned-out, while at moderate volumes, you get a stronger bass sound. The vocals on this track are delivered with solid high-mid and high-frequency clarity. For speakerphones calls, the mic offers decent intelligibility.
Pros
- Solid audio performance with rich bass depth and sculpted highs
- Waterproof design
Cons
- Bass depth isn’t fully reproducing sub-bass
rtings[2]
Reviewer score 26% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Sony SRS-XB23 is mediocre for music. It struggles to produce low-bass and it has a dulled treble right out-of-the-box. Its companion app offers a graphic EQ so you can adjust its sound to your liking. However, it has low audio latency on iOS and Android devices.
Pros
- Great build quality
- Graphic EQ
- Good soundstage
- Very portable
Cons
- Doesn't get very loud
- Lacks low-bass
- No multi-room audio support
techradar[3]
Reviewer score 86% (normalized by Neofiliac)The XB23 uses Bluetooth 5.0, the latest standard, and supports three major codecs – SBC, AAC and LDAC. This is the first year the Extra Bass speakers are using USB Type C connectors instead of Micro-USB. Sony promises about 12 hours of playback on a full charge but that's the average when listening to music at 50% volume.
Pros
- Great sound quality
- Excellent battery life
- Two passive radiators
Cons
- No charging instructions
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