Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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The front of the Exos-9 has two slots at the bottom that look like more bass ports but are decorative only. Near the top is a monochrome LED panel that shows EQ settings that are controlled from the top panel mentioned earlier.

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The Woburn multi-room wireless speakers are both WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2 enabled type of speakers, that you can use straight out of the box as they are compatible with Chromecast, Apple AirPlay and Spotify Connect. Though Sonos are the grandmasters of sleek and style in the sound systems design, the new collection especially the Marshall multi-room speakers are in their own league as they certainly present a stylistic look and feel to the dominant Sonos wireless speakers. In addition to that, you will find touch controls for options like play pause, a button to link two Exos 9 speakers together, and directional buttons that are used for selecting and tune the EQ on the speaker itself.

This speaker is a multi-room speaker looking like a big Marshall amplifier that you might find on stage at a gig. This wireless speaker is compatible with AirPlay, Chromecast and Spotify Connect and there are also other two relatively similar wireless speakers apart from the Marshall multiroom in the ever-growing list of Zound’s Marshall collection.

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The Marshall Woburn is an incredibly loud and iconic design speaker that makes use of wireless speaker technology to deliver an impeccably balanced sound via Bluetooth, airplay, Chromecast, Spotify Connect and multi-room. For starters, this Sony HT-A5000 soundbar has Dolby Atmos support for immersive sound plus additional features, like 360 spatial sound that adapts to the environment, smart calibration to match your room, and much more. While previously, the Sony HT-A3000 was the best budget option in the series, this price drop should put the HT-A5000 on everyone's radar. It is equipped with the Marshall Multi-room app which is just straightforward with each zine speaker being toggled to single or multi, but it’s easy to see which speaker is live and playing. Pros and Conshours Of Battery Life from a full charge: The 9-hour music playtime you get from an Aiwa Exos– 9 full charge of battery life is the second-best longest battery for a portable speaker of this kind after JBL boombox. The JBL boombox battery can sustain music play for up to 22 hours. Run a trial test by connecting your charger to a different device if you have one that is compatible. These steps help you to ascertain that there’s no problem with the AC adaptor.

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AIWA EXOS 9 vs Yamaha WX021 Music Cast 20–Yamaha has a pretty good little speaker for a similar amount of money, although depending on the sale going on, you may even find EXOS 9 running at the same price as Musiccast 20, which is usually a bit less expensive. In terms of size, Yamaha is much smaller. This being said, EXOS 9 has a battery and can be used far from an electric outlet, while Music Cast 20 is a little speaker that is meant to be used only near electric outlets, and it cannot be used portably. The sound is larger from EXOS 9, has much more bass, hits much deeper, with more impact, is more punchy and more dynamic. This being said, the midrange is much clearer, has more warmth and is more detailed, with more soundstage, when coming from Yamaha, basically the two being quite different from each other. If you want a little solution to add some music to your home, one that will sound sweet, detailed and delicate, Music Cast 20 is still highly recommended, while if you want a larger, heavier speaker that will create a real party and make everyone jump, EXOS 9 should really do the job. In addition to it’s mesmerizing size, the Woburn are some right and left-channel RCA audio inputs on its rear. Overall, this is a case where the entire product description, design and aesthetics make it look and feel like it was made to be portable, pretty much like the AIWA EXOS 8, but instead, it is very much a speaker you’ll mostly leave and use at home. Just like the Vifa Copenhagen 2.0, it is not intended to leave your room, although if you really want and try to, you will be able to take it on a little trip with you, if you’ll be able to bear the weight. From audiohaulic’s perspective, the Aiwa Exos bluetooth speaker demonstrate an impeccable design quality, audio voice clarity with a sound signature that is fairly balanced even with the EQ turned off. All of this is possible although you are equipped with the numerous option that you can leverage in tweaking the sound ambience to your liking, using the basic 5-band EQ.

The Aiwa Exos 9 is neither waterproof of water-resistant. As an outdoor portable wireless Bluetooth speaker, you would expect Aiwa Exos 9 waterproof, dustproof, if not water-resistant, to be used outdoors. Sadly, the Aiwa Exos 9 is neither waterproof nor water-resistant. Aiwa seems to see that there are some people looking for a big speaker that can play loudly indoors and outdoors. This speaker is just the answer for such people as you can play sound both indoors and outdoors and still be impressed by the sound output. This speaker is really the modern version of an old-school boom box because it does not come with modern speakers features like Airplay, Google cast, voice assistants and Spotify built. Aiwa Exos 9 Design You should keep in mind that the speaker has a beautiful bass, but also has very good punch and dynamics, and although you won’t be able to ever take it for a trip in the park, you will be able to turn virtually any room into a true dance hall, the volume is really good, and this comes from someone who likes to listen pretty loud. The Aiwa Exos 9 and the Marshall Woburn bluetooth wireless speakers look miles apart in similarities yet when you look closely under the hood, you can see how these two are not that different. But, which is better when you compare the Marshall Woburn vs. Aiwa Exos 9 wireless speakers?



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