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- Speaker Type: Custom EQ
- Speaker size: Full Range: 49mm x 71mm
- Communication System:?Bluetooth 5.2
- Compatible Profiles:?A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP, SPP
- Maximum Comm Range:?30 Meter
- Compatible phone Apps: Sony | Music Center / Fiestable
- Water Protection:?IP67
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Sony SRS-XE300 Portable Wireless Speaker Price in Kenya ranges from KES 20,999 - KES 22,000
Vertical Drivers in a Durable Shell
The 2.9-pound SRS-XE300 is available in black, gray, or teal. It looks like an oblong, rounded pentagon and measures 9.4 by 4.1 by 4.7 inches (HWD). You can use it either in a vertical or horizontal orientation, but, for reference, most of the press shots from Sony show it sitting vertically.
It's compatible with Bluetooth 5.2 and works with the AAC, SBC, and LDAC code?but not AptX. LDAC support means hi-res streaming is an option for Android users. In the app, you can group other X series models with it for a multi-speaker setup. Google Fast Pair is an option on Android, too.
From top to bottom, the control panel houses buttons for power, Bluetooth, multifunction (handles playback, track navigation, and calls depending on how many times you press it), volume, battery (provides an audible readout of the remaining percentage), and mic mute/unmute. They're easy to operate, but we noted a slight delay between pressing a button and hearing confirmation of said action. An LED between the power and Bluetooth button indicates when the speaker has an active power connection or is charging. Another light below the battery button shows when Stamina mode is active.
Sony SRS-XE300 App Experience
The Sony Music Center app (available for Android and iOS) offers plenty of features, but some are unnecessary and the important ones aren't easy to find. Moreover, the app is as visually appealing as a Word doc; it's mostly just text on a white screen.
An image of the speaker fills the top section of the app?s home screen, along with a battery life readout. Below this, the My Library section incorporates your local music library, though it likely isn't better than your device's default player. Scroll down to see a link to the Fiestable music app (a separate download with party features) and a Music option that opens your default playback app.
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