When it comes to sound, you get two front-facing woofers and tweeters that push out a frequency range of 20Hz to 20KHz, with passive radiators (with LEDs around them for a little extra flair), adding a deep low end.

If you want to dial up the thump even more, a Mega Bass button lets you do just that without distorting, even at higher volumes.

However, while the highs stay crisp, the mids reportedly take a bit of a backseat (something to consider if youre into detailed vocal clarity).

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Its Bluetooth 5.2 support keeps the connection stable, and with support for AAC, LDAC, and SBCcodecs, streaming quality is solid.

Android users also get Google Fast Pair for quick setup, but theres no AptX support, which might be a letdown for those looking for top-tier wireless audio.

On the plus side, if you have other Sony speakers, it’s possible for you to sync them for a multi-speaker setup via the app.

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Speaking of apps, theSRS-XG300’s companion app gives you a bit ofEQcontrol, though its pretty basic, and you’re free to’t save custom presets (but at least it remembers your options), notes thisPCMag review.

If you’re consideringalternatives, you might want to check out theJBL Charge 5($119.95, down from $179.95).

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