Sony launch its three new X-series wireless speakers in India. Lineup call Sony SRS-XP700, Sony SRS-XP500, and Sony SRS-XG500. The Sony speakers come with the company’s proprietary Mega Bass to deliver an enhanced bass effect.
Sony range also include a Live Sound Mode as well as comes with the features to use them for Karaoke and as a guitar amplifier.
The Sony SRS-XP700, Sony SRS-XP500, and the Sony SRS-XG500 also come with ambient illumination lighting to match the mood of your party or just the theme of your room.
Price in India
- Sony SRS-XP700 price in India set at Rs. 32,990.
- Sony SRS-XP500 price in India set at Rs. 29,990.
- Sony SRS-XG500 price in India set at Rs. 32,990.
All three speakers will be available in India starting at 10th August 2021.
Customers pre-booking any of the three models until 16th August 2021 are entitled to receive a Sony F-V120/C microphone worth Rs. 1,490 at no additional cost.
The pre-bookings will go live through Sony retail stores (Sony Center and Sony Exclusive), ShopatSC portal, and across all major retail stores and e-commerce sites.
Specifications
Sony SRS-XP700
The Sony SRS-XP700 comes with a front and rear tweeter as well as two woofers that jointly produce a surround sound experience that the company calls Omnidirectional Party Sound.
Sony has use its specifically design drivers on the SRS-XP700 that are available in a rectangular shape over the traditional circular one to maximise the speaker’s area and provide the ability to push out more air each time.
The Sony SRS-XP700 also has Sony’s in-house Mega Bass technology to deliver an enhanced bass experience.
Customer will get a stereo mini jack, USB Type-A (Play and Charge), microphone input, and a guitar input.
Sony SRS-XP700 also comes with Bluetooth connectivity along with support for SBC, AAC, and LDAC formats.
Sony says the speaker delivers up to 25 hours of battery.
The Sony SRS-XP700 also has an IPX4-certified build for splash resistance.
Sony SRS-XP700 measures 313x693x367mm
Sony SRS-XP700 weighs 16.9 kilograms.
You can connect the Sony SRS-XP700 with the Fiestable app.
The Sony SRS-XP700 speaker also supports Ambient Lighting and can be connected with a microphone or directly with a guitar to work as an amplifier.
Sony SRS-XP500
The Sony SRS-XP500 is also similar in design as Sony SRS-XP700.
Sony SRS-XP500 lacks the company’s Omni Directional Sound.
The Sony SRS-XP500 speaker does have the same list of connectivity options and identical features including Ambient Lighting, Karaoke, and Guitar Input that all are available on the Sony SRS-XP700.
Sony SRS-XP500 comes with a IPX4-rated body and SBC, AAC, and LDAC codec support.
The Sony SRS-XP500 is rated to deliver up to 20 hours of battery backup on a single charge.
Sony SRS-XP500 measures 460x256x215mm.
The Sony SRS-XP500 weighs 5.5 kilograms.
Sony SRS-XG500
The Sony SRS-XG500 has a distinct all-horizontal design that is IP66 certified for both dust and water.
The Sony SRS-XG500 speaker also has two tweeters and two woofers.
Sony SRS-XG500 doesn’t support the Omni Directional Sound that you’ll get on the Sony SRS-XP700.
The Sony SRS-XG500 speaker also lacks USB Play and Charge, though you’ll get a USB Type-A port for playing back the audio from a storage device.
Customer can also use stereo mini jack, mic input, or guitar input for specific use cases.
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