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Sony Speakers Reviews

Updated: Apr 19, 2024 16:53
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#26
alaScore 92

Sony HT-SF150

The SF150’s delivery may lack some detail, but it’s still a supremely affordable enhancement to your TV’s in-built speakers.

3 expert reviews | 66 user reviews

#27
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Sony SRS-X11

As previously mentioned, there are plenty of less expensive portable Bluetooth speakers that offer a slightly better or similar audio experience. If you want to save some money, check out the JBL Clip+, the Logitech X300, and the Skullcandy Shrapnel....

20 expert reviews | 1785 user reviews

#28
alaScore 92

Sony HT-MT500

The Sony HT-MT500 is marketed as being more than just a sound bar. It also includes wireless multi-room audio capabilities so you can use it as part of your home music system and enjoy your tunes, supposedly in hi-fi quality. Read on to find out what...

9 expert reviews | 93 user reviews

#29
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Sony HT-NT5

Conclusions The Sony HT-NT5 is a full-featured soundbar with plenty of power for both movies and music. It's loaded with connectivity options including Google Cast and three HDMI inputs, and it can get satisfyingly loud with its wireless subwoofer...

14 expert reviews | 119 user reviews

#30
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-XB501G

Sony's put out a lot wireless speakers over the last few years, but the SRS-XB501 stands out for its versatility and sound.

6 expert reviews

#31
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Sony HT-S350

For a 2.1 soundbar system at this price, the Sony HT-S350 is a steal. The various audio modes and subwoofer levels allow for plenty of fine-tuning, but things already sound pretty great to begin. In this price range, we're also fans of the JBL Bar 3.1,...

4 expert reviews

#32
alaScore 92

Sony SRS-RA5000

Spatial audio is a hot trend, and Sony's SRS-RA5000 attempts to capitalize on that by leveraging the company's 360 Reality Audio format, but it misses the mark.

6 expert reviews

#33
alaScore 91

Sony SRS-X9

The Sony SRS-X9 speaker wasn’t three years in the making by accident. It’s a carefully considered product, and a multi-talented one at that, all wrapped up in a stylish package.

11 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#34
alaScore 91

Sony SA-CS9

While it may not have the most powerful bass nor a very aesthetic design, with the price range it comes at, the Sony SACS9 does provide you your money’s worth. It gives you a pretty good home theater system but will fall back in terms of its power...

1 expert reviews | 167 user reviews

#35
alaScore 91

Sony GTK-XB7

The Sony GTK-XB7B is a hefty Bluetooth speaker promising powerful sound. With flashing lights and an array of bright colours, this is an eye-catching wireless speaker. We reveal our first impressions of this wireless speaker in our first look review.

7 expert reviews | 250 user reviews

#36
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Sony SRS-X77

Now that it's widely available for considerably less than its launch RRP of £259 (if you shop around you can find it for around £180), the SRS-X77 is a legitimate alternative to rival entry-level multiroom speakers from the likes of Sonos and Bose.

6 expert reviews | 220 user reviews

#37
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Sony SRS-XB30

The SRS-XB30 hails from Sony's 'Extra Bass' line-up, a group of wireless speakers promising bigger bass and more powerful sound. Portable models like this often struggle to hit the low notes. So does this answer the problem? Find out in our expert Sony...

4 expert reviews | 365 user reviews

#38
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Sony HT-XT3

The HT-XT3 is a soundbase that not only boosts audio from your TV but can also be used as part of Sony's multiroom music system. That means you can play tunes on the HT-XT3 while simultaneously sending them to other Sony speakers like the SRS-X88 and...

6 expert reviews | 301 user reviews

#39
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Sony SRS-BTM 8 Bluetooth

This Bluetooth speaker has little sonic baggage – it's crammed with features and for the money is quite a find

8 expert reviews | 752 user reviews

#40
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Sony SRS-X55

Sony's latest Bluetooth speaker impresses with excellent sound quality for the price, but its large size and weak battery life limit its portability.

9 expert reviews | 539 user reviews

#41
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Sony GTK-XB5

The first thing to say about this speaker enclosure is that it is huge. But it has a huge party sound too. Unless you have an awful lot of parties, you'll probably want to hang on to the packaging, because the snappily-titled Sony GTK-XB7 uses up an...

2 expert reviews | 151 user reviews

#42
alaScore 91

Sony SRS-X88

Sony's SRS-X88 is a wireless speaker from the same family of multiroom audio products as the impressive HT-XT3 soundbase. It's one of three Wi-Fi/Bluetooth speakers in Sony's latest range, sitting below the top-end SRS-X99 (£599) but above the portable...

7 expert reviews | 143 user reviews

#43
alaScore 91

Sony SRS-X33

As mentioned earlier, the SRS-X33 is intriguing—at certain volumes, it sounds fantastic for its size and price, but at higher volumes, it can sound unlistenable. For $130, I still really like the Sony SRS-X33 when listening at moderate volumes. It's an...

13 expert reviews | 542 user reviews

#44
alaScore 91

Sony SRS-X3

With comparably good sound for its size and the addition of speakerphone features, the Sony SRS-X3 mini Bluetooth speaker measures up well against the pricier Bose SoundLink Mini.

13 expert reviews | 548 user reviews

#45
alaScore 91

Sony SRS-XB01

The Sony SRS-XB01 is a likable little speaker that's well designed and sounds decent enough for its budget price

4 expert reviews | 70 user reviews

#46
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Sony SRS-XB2

The difference between the SRS-XB2 and its more expensive sibling is vast: The SRS-XB3 has a second passive radiator and larger drivers that combine to produce a substantially more powerful, bass-forward sound. This is to be expected in a larger...

7 expert reviews | 345 user reviews

#48
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Sony SRS-X5

While it doesn't play as loud when it's on battery power, the Sony SRS-X5 holds its own against the top Bluetooth speakers in its size and price class.

20 expert reviews | 1047 user reviews

#49
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Sony SRS-ZR7

If sonics were your one and only priority in this price range, it would be hard to tell you that the SRS-ZR7 is the best you can do—the JBL Xtreme, the Marshall Kilburn, and the Libratone Zipp all offer more robust bass response and plenty of high...

8 expert reviews | 26 user reviews

#50
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Sony SRS-XB41

Multi-colored LED strips make this speaker the life of the party

7 expert reviews | 7 user reviews

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