Sony has been working hard to compete with JBL on the party speaker front, and the company’s latest effort, the $649 Buy at Sony Electronics , shows that the two rivals are largely in agreement ...
Do you routinely find yourself entertaining very large crowds who want to dance, get entranced by a light show and sing karaoke (and maybe play some guitar)? If so, Sony has the speaker for you. The ...
Sony's X-Series party speakers typically have few tricks up their sleeves to power your gatherings. The company's latest model, the SRS-XV800, packs in a lot those but it also has an additional handy ...
Whether you're getting ready for a small house party or a huge event, Sony has got you covered with this fancy new Bluetooth speaker. Made for those who really need a speaker that can get loud, the ...
To host a house party having a party speaker that can offer booming and high resonating sound with karaoke support is a must, ...
Giant party speakers are the easiest way to bring the tunes to wherever your guests are hanging out, but once everyone has gone home, you’re probably not going to drag it around to listen to NPR every ...
Sony’s latest party speaker can be used for open mic night, karaoke parties or linked with up to 99 additional speakers for sound that could fill a stadium. At a press event in New York City last week ...
The tower-like SRS-XV900 mirrors the design of the company’s existing SRS-XP500 and XP700, but on a much bigger scale. You get many of the same features, but where the XP700 measures just over 27 ...
For those about to rock, Sony salutes you… with three new Bluetooth wireless speakers and a cool wireless microphone kit. Launched last year, Sony’s ULT Power Sound line-up includes a selection of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Unlike other Bluetooth speakers on the market, Sony made its wireless unit a hell of a lot more portable than other options at ...
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