Aiwa - Exos-9 Bluetooth Speaker

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Aiwa - Exos-9 Bluetooth Speaker

Aiwa - Exos-9 Bluetooth Speaker

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It has a 12-inch woofer with 2 x 7-inch mid-woofers for serious party power! The PartyBox 1000 is loud with excellent bass response, a characteristic of JBL’s PartyBox range. The bass is both punchy and deep, with lots of low-end extension. The midrange is clear and detailed but not particularly bright, with the elevated low-end impacting some lower midrange. Battery The treble is really smooth, and doesn't have much of a sparkle or presence, but you can EQ that from the built-in EQ of the speaker, which means that you can enjoy a much more sparkly and enjoyable speaker if you take a few moments to tweak it. This will come in really handy if you'll be holding a party, as a somewhat V-Shaped sound will be the most enjoyable one for a party The speaker features Bluetooth 5.0 for connecting Bluetooth devices and music streaming. The connection is perfectly stable within the 100ft range. The unit doesn’t use Bluetooth for wireless daisy-chaining. Instead, it uses a proprietary SKAA connection. This connection allows you to pair up to 5 NEW SOUNDBOKS speakers together.

Unlike all the previous big Bluetooth speakers, Bose SoundTouch 30 is not portable, but it features Bluetooth connectivity and it’s loud, which means it meets the most important requirements. That’s why it’s on the list and it’s our top recommendation if you are looking for the loudest multiroom speaker.Probably the greatest change, compared to the previous two SOUNDBOKS speakers, is in the driver arrangement and design. Consequently, these changes brought us a completely new, more refined sound signature, with a much better balance. The unit houses two large 10in woofers and one compression driver tweeter. Instead of front-firing bass reflex ports, the new SOUNDBOKS speaker has a large pulse reflex port (it’s basically a hole going through the speaker). Even though it has a huge battery, the speaker doesn’t have any USB charge-out ports for charging other devices. The front panel is almost entirely protected by a removable, semi-transparent grille. At the top, right above the grille, you have a simple LCD display and a volume knob. The grille protects 5 drivers – a 6.5in bass driver, two 3in mid-woofers, and two 1in tweeters. AIWA is actually a pretty well established company with a large product offer, which includes headphones, like the ARC-1 Bluetooth headset that I reviewed before, and the pretty new EXOS 8 Party speaker, and the Prodigy Air TWS Earbuds. They are quite reliable and will provide proper warranty and support for you, although they are also sold a lot in stores that aren’t necessarily audio stores. Those stores should also offer a pretty excellent overall warranty and support, and you won’t have to rely on Aiwa alone, so if you see them being sold in your favorite electronics shop, you should totally go for their products, as they are quite reliable. I should also mention that after having had their ARC-1 Bluetooth headphones for almost a year now, I can confirm that they didn’t break so far. Bluetooth speakers are available in various sizes, with larger ones typically offering superior audio quality. Choose a size that matches your portability requirements. 4. Audio Power:

The sound quality is what made Aiwa Exos-9 so popular but it’s not the only good thing about this speaker. The battery inside the speaker is pretty good (but there are some confusing things about the battery we are going to discuss). We also liked the facts that Exos-9 features USB powerbank port for charging phones/tablets and that you can customize the EQ settings by using onboard EQ controls. Exos-9 can be paired wirelessly with another Exos-9 speaker and you can choose between 2 modes – dual stereo and stereo separated (we are going to explain these two modes later). NEW SOUNDBOKS is our top recommendation and it’s the loudest portable Bluetooth speaker on the market. It’s also one of the biggest Bluetooth speakers and the most powerful Bluetooth speakers you can find. NEW SOUNDBOKS is a perfect choice for both indoor and outdoor use, especially for parties. It can also be used as a PA system. Unlike the smaller models in this series, the PartyBox 1000 does not feature a built-in battery. This speaker requires a power outlet to work, something that’s important to consider. Despite its Bluetooth functionality, this isn’t what we’d consider a portable speaker. Features A great party speaker, if you ask us, has to be loud and should have built-in lighting . Our top choice in this category is the JBL’s PartyBox speaker line. For the purposes of this article, we reviewed the PartyBox 300, but there’s an even louder speaker from this line called PartyBox 1000 . If you are looking for a cheaper and more portable party speaker, try PartyBox 100 or 200.The NEW SOUNDBOKS stayed very loud, even louder than the previous two speakers (126dB). The advertised RMS power output is 216W. The sound has a much better balance, with clearer mids, more consistent highs, and powerful bass (but not as overwhelming as it was on the SOUNDBOKS 2). The manufacturers rarely (almost never) publish the max loudness (max SPL) of their speakers. The only exception is when their speakers are much louder than the competition and they want to brag about it. There’s no international standard for measuring sensitivity and max SPL, but most manufacturers do it in an anechoic room with a calibrated mic at a 1m distance. The mic is placed in the sweet spot (usually in-line with the axis passing through the center of the speaker cabinet). The measuring is done multiple times. Some manufacturers do it while the speaker plays only one frequency (usually 1kHz), or a range of frequencies (300Hz-3kHZ), or a full audible range. If you want something more rugged and waterproof, you should buy some other speaker (JBL Boombox, for example). Unfortunately, you will never get the same loudness and sound quality with JBL Boombox (and you will have to pay more). A few words about the manufacturer The largest part of the front panel is covered with a removable and transparent aluminum grille that protects those 5 drivers we’ve talked about. You can leave the grille on or remove it – it all depends on your taste.

Altogether Aiwa offers with the Exos-9 an exciting jukebox, which is suitable for various occasions and thanks to the integrated equalizer is perfectly adaptable to your own wishes. The sound is great and can be tuned down to the last detail – thanks to aptX even via Bluetooth. Example: Assuming that a speaker has 88dB sensitivity (at 1m/1W) and the peak power output is 250W, the max SPL (when standing 1m away from the speaker) is 112dB. How? Supplying 1W of power created 88dB, 2W creates 91dB, 4W creates 94dB, 8W→97dB, 16W→100dB, 32W→103dB, 64W→106dB, 128W→109dB, 256W→112dB. JBL PartyBox 300 is not very rugged and it has no IPX rating, so you should be careful around pools. This was our selection of 12 loudest Bluetooth speakers in 2023. Hopefully, it helped you find the most powerful Bluetooth speaker for your needs or at least figure out what to look for in a Bluetooth speaker if you want a loud one. If you need more info, scroll through the FAQs section and see our answers. If you have an opinion or experience you want to share, leave a comment below. The Soundboks 4 is the self-proclaimed “loudest battery-powered speaker in the world.” It produces 126 decibelsof high-quality audio and has up to 40 hours of battery life. These two features alone put the Soundboks 4 at the top of the list as our choice of the loudest Bluetooth speakers. Sound QualityThere is NFC as well built in the speaker, which helps you connect your source without having to search for the bluetooth, if your smartphone or source is NFC enabled.

We almost placed the Go onto our list of lightweight contenders due to the size, but we find t Maintain a Safe Distance: Position yourself at a safe distance from loudspeakers to minimize the risk of hearing damage. The closer you are to the source of the sound, the higher the intensity and the greater the potential for harm. AIWA is actually a pretty well established company with a large product offer, which includes headphones, like the ARC-1 Bluetooth headset that I reviewed before, and the pretty new EXOS 8 Party speaker, and the Prodigy Air TWS Earbuds. They are quite reliable and will provide proper warranty and support for you, although they are also sold a lot in stores that aren't necessarily audio stores. Those stores should also offer a pretty excellent overall warranty and support, and you won't have to rely on Aiwa alone, so if you see them being sold in your favorite electronics shop, you should totally go for their products, as they are quite reliable. I should also mention that after having had their ARC-1 Bluetooth headphones for almost a year now, I can confirm that they didn't break so far. The speaker features wireless connectivity – it runs on Bluetooth 4.2 and it’s reliable and stable within the standard 30ft Bluetooth range. Multipoint pairing is supported – you can connect two phones wirelessly at the same time. Also, thanks to the Connect + feature and JBL’s Connect + app, you can pair two JBL Boombox speakers or any two speakers that support Connect + and play the music in stereo or party mode. PartyBox speaker line is similar to the SONY’s GTK XB line, only more powerful, more versatile, easier to use, louder, and with a much stronger battery. XB90 is the biggest Bluetooth speaker from the XB line and it still can’t compete with the PartyBox 300. Things we like

S1 Pro has a rechargeable battery that can provide you with 11 hours of continuous playtime at 50% volume (up to 4h at full volume).



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