Memo
Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2025
Buen sonido pero no puedo emparejarlo con mi proyector Magcubic, que era para lo que lo queria, un JBL que nos prestaron si funciono bien. Ahora solo lo uso para el celular, de haberlo probado antes lo hubiera regresado.
VICTOR CASTILLO
Comentado en México el 2 de febrero de 2025
Tamaño excelente, al igual que diseño. 100% recomendado, sonido nítido.
GABRIELA GALLEGOS
Comentado en México el 29 de enero de 2025
Esta padre para mi oficina !
Excelente sonido
Comentado en México el 2 de julio de 2024
Me encantó por que es práctica
gabriela rodriguez
Comentado en México el 14 de julio de 2024
Buena bocina ! La compré en promoción . A precio normal es más cara que la xb 100 y suenan igual !
David Zurita
Comentado en México el 28 de noviembre de 2024
A tiempo y tiene un sonido muy adecuado.
Vanessa
Revisado en Bélgica el 29 de enero de 2024
Dit is nu de 2de speaker van Sony gekocht voor de zoon. Heel goede kwaliteit, ook de muziek klinkt heel mooi, robuust en waterdicht wat belangrijk is (wordt hier veel gebruikt in badkamer en buiten soms ook)Heel tevreden van.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 24 de septiembre de 2024
es la segunda que compro y suena muy bien, la bateria dura mucho y sin temas la compraría más veces
Nev
Comentado en los Países Bajos el 2 de octubre de 2023
Perfect for a bit of music wherever you go. Small. Portable. Battery is long lasting and the sound defies its compact size. Sounds more bassy than you expect from a small package. It’s never going to light up a party, but then you knew that before buying this. Great for a bit of ambience. Surprisingly loud for its size with good balance.
MiguiOceano
Comentado en España el 8 de septiembre de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Mohamed
Comentado en Egipto el 15 de mayo de 2022
نقاء صوت تحفة و بيز حلو اوى. صوت ٣٦٠بس للاسف صوتها واطى
A Clockwork Android
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 25 de julio de 2021
Got this because I needed a new small portable Bluetooth speaker I can easily fit in my bags for trips to the park or staying over in hotels etc. This definitely ticks the portability box nicely.Aside from this I also have a Sony SRS-XB10 and a HomePod Mini around the house. The HomePod Mini is similarly small but not designed for portability (no battery) and of course only works with Apple products. But I’ll use both as comparisons for sound quality as they’re both small wireless speakers, keeping in mind the other Sony cost around the same as this one being a previous version of the same model, while the HomePod Mini costs £100.Photographed in this review are both the black XB13 and the white XB10 for a visual comparison. The main change you’re likely to notice is the strap which is now a more rugged material on the XB13 whereas the XB10 has a thin cord connected to a piece of plastic. The casing of the speaker itself feels more “solid” as well, more substantial. It’s not so thick that it’s heavy - not at all - but it still feels better suited to brave the elements. So if you plan to travel outdoors with one of these, the XB13 is certainly an improvement over the XB10.The XB13 cost me just a little over than £40 here on Amazon brand new. The sound, and in particular the bass response, is noticeably better than the XB10 although definitely sounds more “muddled” than the HomePod Mini and can be described as “tinny” at higher volumes.This is to be expected however as not only are both much cheaper, but the XB13 is limited to SBC or AAC codec only. No others are supported. It would have been nice for Sony to add support for their own LDAC codec which would allow much better support for lossless music and I doubt the hardware would need much if any change to add this support as it’s a simple receiver. I’m guessing they reasoned it wasn’t worth adding for a low budget speaker. Still it’d have been nice to have with all the streaming services releasing lossless options and all modern Android phones having LDAC support built in.Connectivity - the XB13 has no AUX support, so it’s Bluetooth via AAC only. Ditto for the HomePod although it uses WiFi rather than Bluetooth and will soon have lossless support. The XB10 does have AUX input as well as Bluetooth. However the XB13 and HomePod Mini both use modern USB-C for power while the old XB10 uses micro USB. With USB-C rapidly becoming the latest universal standard used by everything from Android phones, iPads, laptops, and indeed Sony’s own latest Bluetooth headphones, this is a welcome addition. It means if you’re travelling with an Android phone, iPad, laptop, or other device that uses USB-C you can use the same charger for this speaker too. Fewer cables to lug around is always welcome and most other low budget Bluetooth speakers and accessories of all types are still using outdated micro USB so Sony did good here.Battery life seems good for the XB13. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem to show a battery life indicator on the unit itself or on my phone like my Sony headphones do. Neither does the XB10. Seems like a strange omission given how easy it is to transmit battery level via Bluetooth to the paired device. But at a guess I’d suggest it does roughly live up to claimed 16 hours of battery life depending on how loud you push it.For an experiment I tried playing Dolby Atmos music from my iPhone. As you’d probably expect it didn’t sound like spatial audio. It still played fine but didn’t produce the effect it does on Atmos supported devices like the HomePod Mini. I can’t really give the XB13 a ding for this as it doesn’t claim to have such support to begin with.I also connected it to an Android phone and a Sony Walkman A45. Pairing was easy, fast, and flawless with no lag or disconnection. I would have liked to use the LDAC support on my A45 when connected to this speaker but that’s the only small complaint I have.Overall impressions: this is a great little speaker that does the job well. I’d like to see support for LDAC added to a future model as it’s Sony’s own codec and it’s very good at playing lossless audio via Bluetooth. Other than that I don’t have much to really complain about. Initial pairing is fast and easy. Bluetooth connection is reliable. Sound quality is much better than you’d likely expect from a small low budget bluetooth speaker such as this.If portability is a top priority this is your go to. If you plan to keep it in one place, perhaps look at the HomePod Mini if you use Apple gear. If you don’t mind lugging around a big speaker, larger higher end models can offer louder, high quality sound with better codec support.But if you want exactly what this is - a cheap small speaker you can throw in your bag and play music anywhere - it’s the best in its class.