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Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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Furthermore, if you want to significantly increase its battery capacity, you can always purchase an extra battery for just a few USD, making the entire package quite reliable.

If you’re after a speaker that fits this description I’d recommend looking at the Turtlebox 2 or Soundboks Go. The speaker's removable rechargeable battery gives you up to 9 hours of portable operation at full power. If you want to keep your Exos-9 in great shape for the long-term, I would recommend you purchase their carrying case: https://aiwa. Granted we didn’t have the chance to check those out and it’s a safe bet that some of you would like to see them included in the package (regardless of extra cost) but the fact of the matter is that we don’t see something similar by other manufacturers. The Exos 9’s design is best suited for home party environments, especially when one takes into consideration that there is no weather protection on this speaker.Have owned both a Denon and Marantz portable PA system for use strictly as a Bluetooth portable speaker for music playback when teaching a exercise class. My family and friends are just amazed at the sound that pours out of this speaker at low volume or wide open. I'm not sure of the recommended amount but 8-12 inches from the back to the wall work's great for me.

Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for consumer credit activities Firm Reference Number 656489. CONNECT ALL YOUR DEVICES: Connect your phone, tablet or PC via Bluetooth with aptX and A2DP support. This allows two Exos-9 speakers to be wirelessly connected for audio mirroring or true L/R stereo—with the added benefit of even more volume.

I played different genre’s of music on the Exos-9, from 80s new wave, 60s psychedelia and modern over-processed music to bass-monster songs (for testing bass of course), folk and classical.

We’re used to seeing at least IPX4 protection on speakers of this nature and would like to see some sort of protection added in any future iteration of this speaker. While the LCD display feels pretty durable on touch, there are obviously some downsides, in that it becomes a bit more frightening to carry around a lot or carry across a room of people into their fourth drink.

However, its lack of current technologies like AirPlay, Google Cast, or a built-in voice assistant make it tough to recommend to those looking to create a multi-room audio system in the home. I just moved recently, in a place that’s even smaller than before, and it is interesting to note that even before, when I lived in the larger location, I still couldn’t take proper photos of the unboxing of EXOS9. I’ve seen a lot of sponsored reviews in the past talk about the volume of the Exos 9 beating the likes of the JBL PartyBox series, which I found not to be the case at all. That time had come to arrive, 5 years ago with the introduction of the Aiwa Exos-9, and it's still in production today. The first thing you’ll notice about the Aiwa Exos-9's sound performance is that it gets incredibly loud.

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