Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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Two 3-inch neodymium midrange drivers (bottom left and right) in their own acoustically isolated chamber to lessen harmonic distortion. Along the top of the front is a panel. Between the Aiwa logo on the left and a large silver knob on the right is the LCD that shows the equalizer (EQ) band you’re using as well as information like battery life and if the speaker is charging. On the Top and Sides The surround sound is also impressive outdoors or indoors. Play it in a garden, in the living room, in a large conference room, or in the beach, and you get fantastic music. It sounded really great inside a room. It fills all corners of the room with its rich bass and trebles. The Bluetooth connection works well with no connectivity problems or signals loss up to 50ft away provided there are no obstacles in the line of the signal. Indoors, no matter the room size, the Exos-9 produces a room-filling sound that is balanced and rich. It’s so good you could even consider using it for your home theater setup.

The 8-hour built-in battery will provide enough power to last all day. You can expect around 25 hours of battery life at lower volumes, while at louder volumes, you can still achieve up to 10 hours of battery life. This is more than enough for traditional uses and can even last you several hours-long sessions if you’re using it out in the wilderness. Audio Connections There are few, if any, portable Bluetooth speakers like the Aiwa Exos-9 that boast 5 active speaker drivers and have 200 Watts of continuous power (not just peak) to those drivers. Most top out at 40 watts. Let’s clarify some of the most common terms you will need to know to make the best decision when purchasing the loudest Bluetooth speaker. The specifications of a product provide insight into the construction and quality of the product and also guide us to the given purpose of the item. When it comes to overall sound quality, the Aiwa Exos-9 stands out from some of the other loudest Bluetooth speaker options. The bass has a nice weight and definition, while the mids and highs deliver excellent clarity. This means the Exos-9 will sound great with most genres of music and is even great for talk radio or podcasts. Build Quality The number of drivers provides a range of sound that allows the Exos-9 to reproduce almost any type of music with clarity and no loss of quality. You get to hear every instrument and the different voices, it might struggle to play classical music at its best, but most folks will not be buying the Exos-9 for that reason. Getting Your Sound RightWhen you press the touchscreen at the top, the display will light for 15 seconds. At the same time, the front display will light for 15 seconds, showing the latest battery levels, the Bluetooth icon (if a device is connected), and the equalizer settings.

Most Bluetooth speakers have woofers that reproduce both low and midrange frequencies. However, Exos-9 is different. Aiwa has changed it up and uses the subwoofer for lows and the two midrange woofers for the mids. And the Resulting Sound? However, if you can get over the design and are looking for a loud and quality sounding speaker keep reading. We noticed that a lot of online lists with the loudest Bluetooth speakers available were simply not correct. We approached this article with measurements in mind; we wanted to build a list of truly the loudest Bluetooth speakers available on the consumer market. We looked at how these speakers performed in terms of decibel measurements. At the bottom of the front on each end are two oblong recessed slots that look like bass ports but in fact, do nothing. They’re for looks only. Even with its compact size, the Soundcore Rave Mini delivers an impressive 80W of power output. The speaker includes 2 x 5.25-inch woofers, 2 x 2-inch tweeters, and a single passive bass radiator for optimum bass performance. The speaker is surprisingly loud for its size, and the sound quality is better than most other Anker speakers.Moreover, EQ settings can also affect battery life. Again, the Exos-9 is different because there’s a Battery Save Mode EQ setting. It finds and reduces audio frequencies that use the most power and can increase battery life by up to 100% and get more playtime at very high volumes. This is not so bad if you only want to pair speakers for the occasional party, but if you want a permanent setup, then you are in for a world of frustration. Resetting regularly would be a pain. I’d look elsewhere if you want permanent pairing. To Share or Not to Share is the Question

Audio drivers – Look for speakers which have at least 4 or 5 audio drivers. Dual-coil subwoofers that measure more than 5 inches are recommended. The product dimensions are 11.7 x 7.5 x 19.4 inches and weighs 13 lbs. Not too heavy and is comparable to 2 Nike shoeboxes on top of each other. With these dimensions, sound quality will not be affected. The two USB ports on the rear panel don’t have anything to do with the connectivity of the AIWA Exos-9, but they do come in handy.They both have large batteries (Boombox – 20,000mAh, Exos-9 – 15,600mAh) but JBL Boombox delivers much longer playtime (22 hours compared to 9 hours) because it has 4 drivers (+ 2 passive radiators) which are smaller than the drivers on Aiwa Exos-9.



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