Soundboks has been making a name for itself in the party scenes over the years.
They’ve been around since 2015, but I didn’t hear about them until they released theirthird-generation Soundboksspeaker.
For its size, it’s the most powerful portable party speaker I’ve used.
But if you’re looking for an indoor party speaker with more features, I recommend thePartyBox Stage 320instead.
Soundboks sent me their portable speaker to review.
A removable 99.84Wh, 7.8Ah, and 12.8V rechargeable battery.
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 with TeamUP for connecting up to five Soundboks speakers, and a 3.5mm aux input.
Inputs: 1 3.5mm stereo input (AUX), Bluetooth.
Drivers: One 10-inch woofer and one 1-inch silk dome tweeter.
Power Output: 2 72-watt Class D amplifiers, reaching up to 121 dB.
Total power output of144 watts.
Water Resistance: Splash-proof with an IP65 rating for internal electronics.
Size: 18 12 10 inches.
Weight: 20 lbs.
The speaker is light at 20 pounds and comfortable enough to carry for long distances thanks to its handle.
The sound did not feel distorted even at full volume, and it kept its balanced and crisp sound.
There were other people on the field with speakers, but the Soundboks Go easily overpowered them.
Once it started to rain, the Soundboks Go was the only speaker left on the field.
Features of the Soundboks Go
The Soundboks Go doesn’t excel in special features.
There are a good amount of connections, controls, and features missing from the third-generation Soundboks Go.
Linking it with another speaker is also the only way to get stereo sound from this speaker.
The Bluetooth range for the Soundboks Go is impressive.
On the soccer field, I was able to stand across the soccer pitch without the audio faltering.
Soundboks says the range is 150 feet.
But this is something that hopefully gets fixed with more updates.
The audio really shines with the preset EQ parameters, though.
Bass+: Best used when outdoors to use the 10-inch woofer to its maximum potential.
It’s loud with a thumpy bass.
It reduces the battery life to about six hours when blasting at maximum volume.
The sound has less bass and brings out the one-inch tweeter for more high-end nuance.
It is one of the most powerful ones I’ve seen on a portable speaker of this size.
It also charges very fast, needing only two hours to max out.
Soundboks lets users register the speaker with the serial number to the account.
It gets incredibly loud while maintaining a clear and balanced sound, which is impressive for its size.