Sony has today announced three new models to their X-Series range of wireless speakers. The new speakers all fit into the extremely portable range but promise to bring high quality sound.
The new speakers, the SRS-XG300, SRS-XE300 and SRS-XE200, bring the X-Series’ X-Balanced Speaker Unit and Dual Passive Radiators to produce deep, punchy bass at the same time as high quality sound throughout the entire range.
The SRS-XG300 offers various sound profiles including a live performance “atmosphere” along with in-built lighting that can be synchronised to the beat of the music. The SRS-XG300 also offers increased portability with a retractable handle making it super easy to carry around along with 25 hours of battery life.
The SRS-XE300 and SRS-XE200 offer a more affordable all around sound designed for high quality music no matter the style of music you are listening to. These two speakers also have been extensively shock tested meaning they’ll be able to stand the rough knocks that may occur out and about. The SRS-XE300 offers 24-hours of play, while the SRS-XE200 offers 16-hours of play.
All three speakers offer Quick Charging where 10 minutes of charging will provide up to 70 minutes of play along with IP67 water and dust resistance so you can listen to your music wherever you are, even at the beach or by the pool.
Available from July, the SRS-XG300 will be available in Black and Light Grey for RRP$479, the SRS-XE300 in Black, Light Grey and Blue for RRP$319 and the SRS-XE200 in Black, Light Grey, Blue and Orange for RRP$249.
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