![]() ![]() It also has a very balanced sound signature and for its size it can get pretty loud. Like i said earlier the Bose SoundLink Revolve Plus shoots music out in all 360 degrees and it does a great job of evenly blanketing an area. When it comes to sound quality these speakers are also very different. And concerning buttons both of these speakers allow you to control your music and use your voice assistant, but if you want to see that in action check out their individual reviews. ![]() You cant submerge the XB40 either but it is a little more durable than the Bose. But the Sony SRS-XB40 is IPX5 certified while the Bose is IPX4 certified which means the Bose will be fine if it gets splashed by a little water but if you submerge it or hose it down it’ll get damaged. Bose on the other hand advertises a 16 hour battery life on their speaker but after using it i’ve managed to achieve an 8 to 10 hour battery life. Sony advertises a battery life of 24 hours but with real world use we’re looking at a battery life of around 15 hours. They also both have rechargeable batteries. Concerning wireless range the Sony XB40 will give you around 50 feet while the Bose Revolve will only give you 30 feet, 40 if you're lucky and with direct line of sight. You never know when these will go on sale.Ĭoncerning tech, both of these speakers are using bluetooth 4.2 and can connect to multiple devices at the same time. I’ll have links in the description below if you want to pick either of these speakers up and I’ll keep them updated the best i can so you can get the best deal possible. The Bose SoundLink Revolve Plus comes in 2 color ways triple black and Lux Gray and retails for $299 over at amazon. The Sony SRS-XB40 comes in 3 color ways Black, Blue, or Red and retails for $248 over at amazon. Subscribe to the channel so you can get notified when that review drops.Ĭoncerning price and colors both the Sony SRS-XB40 and Bose SoundLink Revolve Plus come in multiple color ways. Unless you’re interested in the JBL Pulse 3 which should be releasing in a few days. And if you’re in the market for a new wireless speaker these are fairly new offerings. But You wanna know what isn't so different? The price! Although the Sony SRS-XB40 is much larger than the Bose and has a few other tricks up its sleeve, theres only a $50 difference between the two. Now if the lights aren’t your thing you can turn them off by pressing this button on the back of the speaker.The Bose SoundLink Revolve Plus and Sony SRS-XB40 are two very different looking wireless speakers. Personally, I usually just use the light mode that it’s already on to begin with. There is an option to change the lights to your liking within the Sony App and you can get extremely specific with what color or mode you want the speaker to be on. Of course we still have these really cool LED light strips that flash different colors and now the woofers and tweeters on the front of the speaker have their own sets of lights that flash independently from one another as you can see here. We still have this durable fabric that covers most of the body that can deteriorate over time if you’re rough with the speaker so keep that in mind, and we also have these new passive radiators on each side similar to the JBL speakers which looks really incredible. It’s definitely larger in size than the XB41 which makes it less portable and it weighs in at 6.5 pounds which means you’re going to have a tough time trying to fit this thing in a bag. Now the XB43 definitely got a design boost and I think it looks really premium. ![]() Now for some reason the XB42 was never released from Sony so they just skipped to 43 which is really interesting. First off, I want to mention that there are definitely some noticeable differences to the build of the XB43 vs its predecessor the Xb41. ![]()
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