Sony SRS-BTS50 Bluetooth Speaker - Review
The speaker has NFC, Bluetooth and AUX functions, with a battery life of 10 hours (for plenty of hours to party). The speaker boasts rich, clear sound in its normal mode, capable of being turned up loud without becoming distorted. The speaker has two modes, normal and surround, which can be changed by placing the speaker upward (surround) or forwards (normal). The surround feature works well, with the audio spreading in all directions (as compared to the one-direction normal mode). Sadly the speaker loses its bass punch when placed in the surround mode. The speaker is loud enough for indoor use, however it unfortunately does not perform so well outside. After testing the unit, we found that it was louder on Bluetooth as compared to AUX.
You can check the battery charge by simply pressing the 'batt' button on the bottom of the speaker, where a Siri like voice alerts you 'about 70 percent' (and so on).
There is a range of stylish colours to chose from including; pink, blue, red, black or white.
For a fashionable, lightweight, high quality Bluetooth speaker with long battery life, the Sony SRS-BTS50 is an option if you can look past the $179 rrp, and don't require loud music outdoors.
Our rating: 3/5
This review was updated March 2015.
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