
Klipsch
The Klipsch Groove XXL is a portable Bluetooth speaker that packs 130 W of bi‑amped power and a built‑in 5.25‑inch subwoofer, delivering party‑level loudness for outdoor gatherings. It offers up to 22 hours of advertised battery life, a built‑in handle, and USB charging for devices, but its bass‑heavy tuning and lack of water resistance limit its appeal for critical listening.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Groove XXL for its high output power, robust bass thanks to the dual‑flare port system, and low Bluetooth latency, making it a solid choice for loud outdoor parties. However, they criticize its deliberately bass‑forward tuning, which can muddy vocals, the lack of EQ or customization, and the absence of an IP rating, which limits its durability in adverse weather.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the speaker’s ability to fill large outdoor spaces with loud, bass‑heavy sound and appreciate the long battery life and convenient USB charging. Common complaints focus on the overpowering bass that drowns out mids and vocals, the discrepancy between advertised and real‑world battery life, and the lack of water resistance and sound‑customization options.
Common Complaints
Users frequently report that the bass overwhelms mids and vocals, the lack of EQ controls limits personalization, real‑world battery life is roughly half of the advertised 22 hours, there is no water/dust resistance rating, and the device cannot pair with multiple sources or support voice assistants.
What People Are Saying
“good amount of weight comparable to premium competitors”
“very bass forward”
“doesn't come to life until you get to those higher volumes”
How It Compares
vs. Harman Kardon Go Plus Play 3
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Disadvantages
Choose the Groove XXL for higher volume and stronger bass; choose the Harman Kardon if you prefer a slightly lighter, possibly more balanced sound.
vs. W King X20
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Select the W King X20 for the deepest bass possible; select the Groove XXL for a more portable, balanced (though still bass‑forward) experience with longer battery life.