
Sony
The Sony SRS‑XB100 is an ultra‑compact Bluetooth speaker (76 mm × 95 mm, 274 g) with IP67 water‑dust protection and a 16‑hour battery. It delivers clear mids via an off‑centre diaphragm but offers limited bass and maximum volume.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the SRS‑XB100 for its remarkable portability, IP67 durability and clear mids, but they consistently note its low maximum SPL, weak bass and limited suitability for larger spaces. The strap’s security and the absence of advanced EQ features are also highlighted as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Consumers overwhelmingly praise the speaker’s tiny footprint, feather‑light weight, long battery life and rugged IP67 protection, especially for travel, poolside and backpacking. Recurring complaints focus on the modest volume, thin bass, occasional strap failure and occasional muddiness at higher volumes.
Common Complaints
Insufficient loudness for big areas, shallow bass, Velcro strap detaching during vigorous movement, and occasional muddiness in the audio at higher volumes.
What People Are Saying
“Extremely small, lightweight (274g), and portable—fits in palm, backpack, or cupholder; removable strap for easy carrying”
How It Compares
vs. JBL Clip 4
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Disadvantages
Choose the Clip 4 when you need louder sound and a secure clip for active use; choose the XB100 for longer battery and eco‑friendly packaging.
vs. Sony XB13
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Select the XB13 if cost is the primary concern and you don’t need the latest Bluetooth or improved clarity; select the XB100 for better sound clarity, longer battery and modern Bluetooth 5.3.