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product_id: 655038240
title: "Exos-10 Portable Bluetooth Speaker, 200W RMS Power, 6.5” Subwoofer, Deep Bass, Party Sync, Backlit Display, FM/BT/USB/AUX, Remote Control, Carry Strap, Bluetooth V5.0"
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# 6.5” Subwoofer 200W RMS Power Tri-Amplified System Exos-10 Portable Bluetooth Speaker, 200W RMS Power, 6.5” Subwoofer, Deep Bass, Party Sync, Backlit Display, FM/BT/USB/AUX, Remote Control, Carry Strap, Bluetooth V5.0

**Brand:** aiwa
**Price:** 3041 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Elevate Every Gathering with Power-Packed, Party-Ready Sound!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Exos-10 Portable Bluetooth Speaker, 200W RMS Power, 6.5” Subwoofer, Deep Bass, Party Sync, Backlit Display, FM/BT/USB/AUX, Remote Control, Carry Strap, Bluetooth V5.0 by aiwa
- **How much does it cost?** 3041 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/655038240-exos-10-portable-bluetooth-speaker-200w-rms-power-6-5)

## Best For

- aiwa enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted aiwa brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Party Sync Magic:** Wirelessly link up to 100 speakers and become the ultimate party DJ.
- • **Deep, Immersive Bass:** 6.5” subwoofer plus multiple bass radiators for rich, thumping low-end.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Bluetooth 5.0, USB, AUX, and FM radio keep your playlist flowing effortlessly.
- • **User-Friendly Control:** Backlit display, remote control, and carry strap combine style with convenience.
- • **Unmatched Power & Clarity:** 200W RMS delivers crystal-clear sound that fills any room or party.

## Overview

The Aiwa Exos-10 Portable Bluetooth Speaker boasts a commanding 200W RMS output powered by a tri-amplified system, delivering pristine audio clarity and deep bass through its 6.5” subwoofer and multiple bass radiators. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, USB, AUX, and FM radio, it offers versatile connectivity options. Its standout Party Sync feature lets you wirelessly connect up to 100 speakers for an epic soundscape, while the backlit display and remote control ensure effortless operation. Designed for professionals and party enthusiasts alike, the Exos-10 combines powerful performance with portability and style.

## Description

Product description Precise audio engineering, amazing stereo sound Tri-Amped With three channels of amplification. 4 Auxiliary Bass Radiators Deep extended bass response. Special Balanced Mode Radiator Drivers For clear highs and exceptionally wide dispersion. 200W RMS Total Output 120 W, 6.5” subwoofer for powerful room filling bass. Incredible high-fidelity sound With an impressive peak power output that creates a sonic landscape that captivates the senses. The perfect companion for outdoor adventures Ensuring that your music remains with you, no matter where you go. Balanced and immersive soundstage Providing you with exceptional clarity and depth that brings your favorite tracks to life. Exceptional clarity and depth Remote Control Included Adjust volume, change a song, pause or play. Our full-function remote control lets you control your device conveniently from your couch. Battery or Wall Powered Your guests will pass out before the Exos-10 does! Keep it plugged in at home or while you're out, enjoy incredible sound. Stereo Play The Exos-10 delivers amazing stereo sound with deep bass, crisp treble and balanced mids. Connect in Seconds Bluetooth ensures instant pairing and maintains a strong connection. The Exos-10 remembers your last device, allowing effortless reconnection. Blacklit LCD Display With Spectrum Analyzer mode. Blacklit LCD Display With Spectrum Analyzer mode. 200W RMS Total Power The Exos-10 delivers amazing stereo sound with deep bass, crisp treble and balanced mids. 200W RMS Total Power All Day Use Keep it plugged in at home or while you're out, enjoy incredible sound. All Day Use Keep it plugged in at home or while you're out, enjoy incredible sound. Structural Ribs Increase cabinet strength and reduce vibrations. Structural Ribs Increase cabinet strength and reduce vibrations. 4 Auxiliary Bass Radiators Provide deep extended bass response. Provide deep extended bass response. 2x40W For the tweeters. 2x40W For the tweeters. Meet incredible sound possibilities of AIWA Aiwa Exos-10 Micro System Exos-5 Wireless speaker Home Bedroom Speaker

Review: Best Portable Bluetooth Speaker you can buy for $300 - I purposely waited around 6 months before providing an update for this review. This was due to the fact that this is the fourth speaker that I owned of theirs (the other three speakers had issues and were promptly replaced, read initial review to find out more) and I was genuinely concerned, given some time, that this speaker would exhibit some of the same issues I had with the previous speakers they sent me. Now having owned this speaker for around half the year and using it almost daily had high volumes, I must say this a must buy! You will not find a portable Bluetooth speaker with such clarity and contrast between the high - mids - and lows. The base production in this speaker is also top notch, easily filling a fairly large room with supreme sound. I have always been a fan of this product, but what concerned me was the durability. This is the fourth speaker that I owned of their since the other 3 speakers either had the base blown out or started skipping. I was skeptical at first and assumed they were giving me refurbished products, but considering that the other reviews have not had an experience similar to mine, I assume that myself was simply a one of case. What really WOWED me was their customer service. I had originally bought a 4-year protection plan with the speaker in case the speaker gets damaged I could replace it, yet I never needed to use it since whenever a fault would occur with the speaker, customer service would send me a return label and take my faulty speaker and give me a brand new one. There was even a time where I was supposed to return my faulty speaker to them 10 months ago and simply forgot to do so. When I reached out to them to receive a new return label, they were within their right to deny me the service; however, they did not and replaced my speaker free of charge. Not only have they replaced the speaker but they have sent me an upgraded version of the speaker that I originally bought. They have upgraded their Bluetooth so that I can walk anywhere in the house with my phone and it will still stay connected with the speaker. They have sent me an upgraded version of their speaker, not once, but twice, and completely free of charge. They really do go above and beyond to make sure you are satisfied with the product, and I could not be any more satisfied. Customer service works promptly as well so there is minimal waiting time if there is ever an issue with your device. The speaker that is sold now is far superior to the speaker that I bought around 3 years ago, they even increased the volume of the speaker which was my one small complaint that I had with the original speaker that I purchased in 2016. If you were purchasing the speaker that I first purchased in 2016, I would have told you that this is a steal for that price, but now with the upgraded that they implemented on the speaker in the last 3 years (improved Bluetooth, increased battery wattage power, increased volume, and base) you would be a fool to believe you could find a better portable Bluetooth speaker for this price! ------------ Iowa create some great speakers and typically have some great customer service however I have had two speakers replaced, 3 in total and each one of the speakers have failed on me. The first two speakers they shipped me failed due to the bass blowing out at around half volume and this third speaker (the one that I own now) now skips if you increase the volume more than halfway. I regret to have to make this review due to the fact that they generally have great customer service and replaced my first two speakers no questions asked. However, this speaker is simply not durable and is doomed to fail. I've contacted the company again due to the fact that the speaker failed on me of third time and they have neglected to respond to any of my messages and it's been almost a week now. So while they're typically good with customer service their generosity only goes so far. The music generated from the speakers or crisp and clear (to be honest there a bit quieter than I would like them to be), it is a great speaker. If you are looking to get this speaker I would highly recommend it getting the 4-year protection plan since the speaker WILL fail on you, but honestly, there are better options for cheaper prices such as a Tailgater active and that speaker is durable and will last you the test of time. I'm not sure if they merely gave me refurbished products and that's why my speakers continued failing but I will say that if your first Speaker fails and they replace the product, do yourself a favor and sell the speaker since the replacement will fail on as well.
Review: This is the One - I'm a very experienced Bluetooth portable speaker fanatic and music is my passion. I am guilty of literally buying (or borrowing from a friend) every top rated Bluetooth speaker and putting them up against each other to figure out which one has the best sound quality as that is the feature I value the most. Below I review several Bluetooth speakers in 2 different categories, small-form and large form. If you're only interested in the Aiwa Exos-9 Review, please skip the small-form section below and go straight to large form. Also, in the reviews below, I don't mean to infer that higher wattage means louder sound as I know this is not true. But actually in terms of these speakers I tested it did seem to hold true. I just wanted to include the RMS for a key metric point when comparing. Small-Form Portable Bluetooth Speakers As far as smaller form factor portable Bluetooth speakers, the JBL Extreme is the best and is the one I kept. The only caveat is that some people wouldn't consider the JBL Extreme as small form factor and might put it in the small-mid category. Here are the top 3 after testing them side-by-side: 1. JBL Extreme (I own this so I have not tried the Extreme 2 but I'm sure it's very similar or better.) By far the loudest, best overall sound quality, and best bass. Great sound quality for all genres of music. Produces 40w of power and 56w peak! Rating: 9/10 2. At #2 is the Marshall Kilburn - This is much larger than the JBL Extreme so less portable. Rock music sounds the best on this unit while other genres aren't as good but still above average good sound quality. The vintage look is pretty cool too. It didn't get as loud as I would expect and produces power in the 25-30w range. Rating: 8/10 3. Bose Soundlink Mini ii - Ultra portable, very small form factor and produces very good sound quality for how tiny it is. No Bluetooth speaker near this size produces better bass than this (JBL Extreme and Marshall produce much better bass but they are also many times the size of this). However, it doesn't get nearly as loud as I would like and the sound quality quickly distorts at 90%+ volume and sounds like garbage. 12 watts of power but you can't expect much power for how small this is. Rating: 7.5/10 I also tried the UE MegaBoom and have to say the sound quality is pretty bad for how highly rated this is. Its only advantages are it does get loud (produces 36w total) and is rugged and waterproof. It doesn't deserve to be ranked at all but worth mentioning. Now, I never thought I would go bigger than the JBL Extreme for "Portable" Bluetooth speakers until I was gifted a Monster Rockin Roller Mini for Christmas. This thing put my JBL Extreme to shame in loudness and battery life and now my JBL is collecting dust. The JBL Extreme will come out only when I travel via an airplane for work/vacations as it can still easily fit in my luggage. The sound quality on the Monster is actually pretty damn good for a unit that is 1/2 the cost of JBL Extreme! That got me intrigued to now find the best portable Bluetooth speaker in the mid-large category. Also, I saw JBL came out with a much larger version of the Extreme called the JBL Boombox and I was extremely interested in it since it had to be much better than my much loved Extreme. However, a YouTube video by Unbox Therapy is what put the Aiwa Exos-9 on my radar as I had never heard of the model before but remember Aiwa boomboxes as a kid in the 90s looking at Christmas magazines from JC Penney. That YouTube reviewer's reaction is what made me instantly go out and purchase the Aiwa. Here are the top large form factor portable Bluetooth speakers in their respective orders after testing them side-by-side against each other: Large-Form Portable Bluetooth Speakers 1. Aiwa Exos-9 - $299 - One word. WOW! 4 more words. This is the One. The Quote they put on the box is perfect as you're opening it up for the first time - Goodbye to "Good Enough". I just purchased this at the end of June. There is not another portable Bluetooth speaker (small-large form) that sounds as good as this. The clarity is unbelievable. There is no distortion at max levels like most speakers have issues with. There is not a louder speaker (200w of power!) and I brought this to a Beer Olympics party outside and everyone was blown away and jamming out all day. The bass this speaker produces is unmatched by anything in its price range. The built-in equalizer options are an amazing touch (I like preset 2 the best for most genres) and allow me to not have to mess with my third party Android Equalizer App. I'm in love with this speaker and my wife is super jealous of this new relationship. I'm now looking to buy the extended battery and the carrying case to protect it. I kind of wish there were more case options and colors but that is not a con of this speaker. Thank you Aiwa for ending my search to find the perfect speaker and pleasing my ears with your product! The only thing that could make it better is waterproofing it and making it a bit more rugged (the case will probably help with some of this since its splash proof). Rating: 9.5/10 2. Monster Rockin Roller Mini - For ~$100-$140 this is the best value speaker out there. It gets very loud (60w of RMS) and has surprisingly good sound quality. The 36 hour battery life is unmatched and I go several weeks before I need a charge and I listen to music several hours a day every single day. To my surprise this sounds 200x better both in sound quality and loudness than the Sony i have listed at #4 which retails for $349. Insane value here. This even is on par with the JBL Boombox sound quality which retails for $449! It's also water resistant and rugged. However, the Awai Exos-9 is much superior in sound quality, clarity, bass, and loudness and it's not close. I'll repeat this is the best value speaker though. You even get a microphone and it has a guitar hookup and FM radio. I will keep this for events where I don't care if it gets banged up or drinks spilled on. Should have used it for the Beer Olympics event i mentioned above but I wanted to show off the Aiwa too much instead 😀 Rating: 8/10 3. JBL Boombox - $449- This is the speaker I was most excited for due to my great experience with the much smaller JBL Extreme that I mention above (#1 small form speaker). I wanted this speaker to be "The One" so bad as it had the rugged/waterproof features plus a more convenient handle that Aiwa Exos-9 lacks. You can literally throw this thing in a pool if you wanted too. What a disappointment though. While the sound quality on the JBL Boombox is pretty good (#2 overall), it was that much further behind the Aiwa! The bass I was most disappointed in as I was expecting it to be on par with Aiwa since it has 2 large 4'' woofers on the sides and 2 passive radiators. The bass this produced wasn't even close to Aiwa's level. Even the loudness was pretty disappointing - it produces 60W RMS power while Aiwa Exos-9 is almost 4x that with 200 watts. The Monster Rockin Roller Mini also produces 60 watts and it even sounds louder than the JBL Boobox! Even more astonishing is the 1/4 sized JBL Extreme produces 40w of power and 56w peak! For a retail price of $449 it's much more expensive for such inferior sound quality and on par with the Monster's sound quality. Rating: 7/10 4. Sony XB-60 - $349 - The only reason I gave this thing a shot was that it caught my eye in Best Buy due to the flashing lights and the built-in demo. I'm also a huge fan of the Sony MDR-1000X Noise Canceling headphones which are the #1 NC cans with Bose QC35 slightly in 2nd (feel free to send me some Aiwa cans to compare too 😁).The demo built-into the unit actually didn't sound bad at all and got really loud in the store. I brought it home and the sound quality was junk. Also, the volume never got to the demo's level that I heard in the noisy store vs. what I heard in a quiet home. Each speaker only gives 15 watts of power each which explains the lack of power. The sound quality is absolutely horrible. This is also the heaviest of them all at 17.64lbs. The battery life on high volumes was very poor and I maybe got 2 hours with a full charge. The flashing LED lights are maybe the only good thing about this speaker and I liked the option to turn that feature off or customize the colors (although 2 DIFFERENT apps are required for this - WHAT?). Although I'm 31 years old, I think this speaker is marketed and geared towards teens and young adults who don't care about sound quality just as the UE Megaboom is in my opinion. Rating: 4/10 I just wanted to give everyone my experiences in case anyone had that "what if" thought of there being a better speaker in the sub $800 level. I can unequivocally tell you there is not a better sounding speaker than the Aiwa Exos-9. Also thank you Aiwa for producing this speaker. I listen to music ~8-10 hours a day, every single day. I love music and this speaker has made this passion of mine even more enjoyable! You have made me a customer for life!

## Features

- Powerful Sound Experience: Enjoy a robust audio performance with 200W RMS Power, with a Tri-Amplified System (40W x 2 + 120W) that ensures every beat and note is delivered with exceptional clarity, making it perfect for parties or casual listening
- Enhanced Bass Performance: Equipped with a powerful 6.5” Subwoofer, two 2.75” Special Wide Dispersion Balanced Mode Radiators, and four Auxiliary Bass Radiators, this portable bluetooth speaker delivers deep bass and a full range of sound
- Advanced Connectivity Options: Stay connected with Bluetooth V5.0 for wireless streaming, FM radio with analog tuning and presets, USB playback supporting mp3, wav, and FLAC files up to 64GB, and AUX input for versatile listening options
- Convenient and Functional: Benefit from the Party Sync feature to connect up to 100 wireless speakers for an enhanced audio experience, a backlit LCD display with spectrum analyzer mode, clock and alarms, and a remote control for easy operation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DD5QHSFP |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth, Party Sync |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Home Use, For Parties |
| Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #779 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers #5,487 in MP3 & MP4 Player Accessories |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Aiwa |
| Built-In Media | Bluetooth Speaker, Remote Control |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Television, Projector, Laptop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,361 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021331102331 |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.7"D x 10.3"W x 16.1"H |
| MP3 player | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Aiwa |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Exos-10 Wireless speaker |
| Model Number | AI6019 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 10 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 200 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Outdoor, Subwoofer, Surround Sound |
| Specific Uses For Product | For Home Use, For Parties |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 021331102331 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** Aiwa
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Mounting Type:** Wall Mount
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 200 Watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Portable Bluetooth Speaker you can buy for $300
*by Q***I on December 21, 2018*

I purposely waited around 6 months before providing an update for this review. This was due to the fact that this is the fourth speaker that I owned of theirs (the other three speakers had issues and were promptly replaced, read initial review to find out more) and I was genuinely concerned, given some time, that this speaker would exhibit some of the same issues I had with the previous speakers they sent me. Now having owned this speaker for around half the year and using it almost daily had high volumes, I must say this a must buy! You will not find a portable Bluetooth speaker with such clarity and contrast between the high - mids - and lows. The base production in this speaker is also top notch, easily filling a fairly large room with supreme sound. I have always been a fan of this product, but what concerned me was the durability. This is the fourth speaker that I owned of their since the other 3 speakers either had the base blown out or started skipping. I was skeptical at first and assumed they were giving me refurbished products, but considering that the other reviews have not had an experience similar to mine, I assume that myself was simply a one of case. What really WOWED me was their customer service. I had originally bought a 4-year protection plan with the speaker in case the speaker gets damaged I could replace it, yet I never needed to use it since whenever a fault would occur with the speaker, customer service would send me a return label and take my faulty speaker and give me a brand new one. There was even a time where I was supposed to return my faulty speaker to them 10 months ago and simply forgot to do so. When I reached out to them to receive a new return label, they were within their right to deny me the service; however, they did not and replaced my speaker free of charge. Not only have they replaced the speaker but they have sent me an upgraded version of the speaker that I originally bought. They have upgraded their Bluetooth so that I can walk anywhere in the house with my phone and it will still stay connected with the speaker. They have sent me an upgraded version of their speaker, not once, but twice, and completely free of charge. They really do go above and beyond to make sure you are satisfied with the product, and I could not be any more satisfied. Customer service works promptly as well so there is minimal waiting time if there is ever an issue with your device. The speaker that is sold now is far superior to the speaker that I bought around 3 years ago, they even increased the volume of the speaker which was my one small complaint that I had with the original speaker that I purchased in 2016. If you were purchasing the speaker that I first purchased in 2016, I would have told you that this is a steal for that price, but now with the upgraded that they implemented on the speaker in the last 3 years (improved Bluetooth, increased battery wattage power, increased volume, and base) you would be a fool to believe you could find a better portable Bluetooth speaker for this price! ------------ Iowa create some great speakers and typically have some great customer service however I have had two speakers replaced, 3 in total and each one of the speakers have failed on me. The first two speakers they shipped me failed due to the bass blowing out at around half volume and this third speaker (the one that I own now) now skips if you increase the volume more than halfway. I regret to have to make this review due to the fact that they generally have great customer service and replaced my first two speakers no questions asked. However, this speaker is simply not durable and is doomed to fail. I've contacted the company again due to the fact that the speaker failed on me of third time and they have neglected to respond to any of my messages and it's been almost a week now. So while they're typically good with customer service their generosity only goes so far. The music generated from the speakers or crisp and clear (to be honest there a bit quieter than I would like them to be), it is a great speaker. If you are looking to get this speaker I would highly recommend it getting the 4-year protection plan since the speaker WILL fail on you, but honestly, there are better options for cheaper prices such as a Tailgater active and that speaker is durable and will last you the test of time. I'm not sure if they merely gave me refurbished products and that's why my speakers continued failing but I will say that if your first Speaker fails and they replace the product, do yourself a favor and sell the speaker since the replacement will fail on as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is the One
*by L***4 on August 8, 2018*

I'm a very experienced Bluetooth portable speaker fanatic and music is my passion. I am guilty of literally buying (or borrowing from a friend) every top rated Bluetooth speaker and putting them up against each other to figure out which one has the best sound quality as that is the feature I value the most. Below I review several Bluetooth speakers in 2 different categories, small-form and large form. If you're only interested in the Aiwa Exos-9 Review, please skip the small-form section below and go straight to large form. Also, in the reviews below, I don't mean to infer that higher wattage means louder sound as I know this is not true. But actually in terms of these speakers I tested it did seem to hold true. I just wanted to include the RMS for a key metric point when comparing. Small-Form Portable Bluetooth Speakers As far as smaller form factor portable Bluetooth speakers, the JBL Extreme is the best and is the one I kept. The only caveat is that some people wouldn't consider the JBL Extreme as small form factor and might put it in the small-mid category. Here are the top 3 after testing them side-by-side: 1. JBL Extreme (I own this so I have not tried the Extreme 2 but I'm sure it's very similar or better.) By far the loudest, best overall sound quality, and best bass. Great sound quality for all genres of music. Produces 40w of power and 56w peak! Rating: 9/10 2. At #2 is the Marshall Kilburn - This is much larger than the JBL Extreme so less portable. Rock music sounds the best on this unit while other genres aren't as good but still above average good sound quality. The vintage look is pretty cool too. It didn't get as loud as I would expect and produces power in the 25-30w range. Rating: 8/10 3. Bose Soundlink Mini ii - Ultra portable, very small form factor and produces very good sound quality for how tiny it is. No Bluetooth speaker near this size produces better bass than this (JBL Extreme and Marshall produce much better bass but they are also many times the size of this). However, it doesn't get nearly as loud as I would like and the sound quality quickly distorts at 90%+ volume and sounds like garbage. 12 watts of power but you can't expect much power for how small this is. Rating: 7.5/10 I also tried the UE MegaBoom and have to say the sound quality is pretty bad for how highly rated this is. Its only advantages are it does get loud (produces 36w total) and is rugged and waterproof. It doesn't deserve to be ranked at all but worth mentioning. Now, I never thought I would go bigger than the JBL Extreme for "Portable" Bluetooth speakers until I was gifted a Monster Rockin Roller Mini for Christmas. This thing put my JBL Extreme to shame in loudness and battery life and now my JBL is collecting dust. The JBL Extreme will come out only when I travel via an airplane for work/vacations as it can still easily fit in my luggage. The sound quality on the Monster is actually pretty damn good for a unit that is 1/2 the cost of JBL Extreme! That got me intrigued to now find the best portable Bluetooth speaker in the mid-large category. Also, I saw JBL came out with a much larger version of the Extreme called the JBL Boombox and I was extremely interested in it since it had to be much better than my much loved Extreme. However, a YouTube video by Unbox Therapy is what put the Aiwa Exos-9 on my radar as I had never heard of the model before but remember Aiwa boomboxes as a kid in the 90s looking at Christmas magazines from JC Penney. That YouTube reviewer's reaction is what made me instantly go out and purchase the Aiwa. Here are the top large form factor portable Bluetooth speakers in their respective orders after testing them side-by-side against each other: Large-Form Portable Bluetooth Speakers 1. Aiwa Exos-9 - $299 - One word. WOW! 4 more words. This is the One. The Quote they put on the box is perfect as you're opening it up for the first time - Goodbye to "Good Enough". I just purchased this at the end of June. There is not another portable Bluetooth speaker (small-large form) that sounds as good as this. The clarity is unbelievable. There is no distortion at max levels like most speakers have issues with. There is not a louder speaker (200w of power!) and I brought this to a Beer Olympics party outside and everyone was blown away and jamming out all day. The bass this speaker produces is unmatched by anything in its price range. The built-in equalizer options are an amazing touch (I like preset 2 the best for most genres) and allow me to not have to mess with my third party Android Equalizer App. I'm in love with this speaker and my wife is super jealous of this new relationship. I'm now looking to buy the extended battery and the carrying case to protect it. I kind of wish there were more case options and colors but that is not a con of this speaker. Thank you Aiwa for ending my search to find the perfect speaker and pleasing my ears with your product! The only thing that could make it better is waterproofing it and making it a bit more rugged (the case will probably help with some of this since its splash proof). Rating: 9.5/10 2. Monster Rockin Roller Mini - For ~$100-$140 this is the best value speaker out there. It gets very loud (60w of RMS) and has surprisingly good sound quality. The 36 hour battery life is unmatched and I go several weeks before I need a charge and I listen to music several hours a day every single day. To my surprise this sounds 200x better both in sound quality and loudness than the Sony i have listed at #4 which retails for $349. Insane value here. This even is on par with the JBL Boombox sound quality which retails for $449! It's also water resistant and rugged. However, the Awai Exos-9 is much superior in sound quality, clarity, bass, and loudness and it's not close. I'll repeat this is the best value speaker though. You even get a microphone and it has a guitar hookup and FM radio. I will keep this for events where I don't care if it gets banged up or drinks spilled on. Should have used it for the Beer Olympics event i mentioned above but I wanted to show off the Aiwa too much instead 😀 Rating: 8/10 3. JBL Boombox - $449- This is the speaker I was most excited for due to my great experience with the much smaller JBL Extreme that I mention above (#1 small form speaker). I wanted this speaker to be "The One" so bad as it had the rugged/waterproof features plus a more convenient handle that Aiwa Exos-9 lacks. You can literally throw this thing in a pool if you wanted too. What a disappointment though. While the sound quality on the JBL Boombox is pretty good (#2 overall), it was that much further behind the Aiwa! The bass I was most disappointed in as I was expecting it to be on par with Aiwa since it has 2 large 4'' woofers on the sides and 2 passive radiators. The bass this produced wasn't even close to Aiwa's level. Even the loudness was pretty disappointing - it produces 60W RMS power while Aiwa Exos-9 is almost 4x that with 200 watts. The Monster Rockin Roller Mini also produces 60 watts and it even sounds louder than the JBL Boobox! Even more astonishing is the 1/4 sized JBL Extreme produces 40w of power and 56w peak! For a retail price of $449 it's much more expensive for such inferior sound quality and on par with the Monster's sound quality. Rating: 7/10 4. Sony XB-60 - $349 - The only reason I gave this thing a shot was that it caught my eye in Best Buy due to the flashing lights and the built-in demo. I'm also a huge fan of the Sony MDR-1000X Noise Canceling headphones which are the #1 NC cans with Bose QC35 slightly in 2nd (feel free to send me some Aiwa cans to compare too 😁).The demo built-into the unit actually didn't sound bad at all and got really loud in the store. I brought it home and the sound quality was junk. Also, the volume never got to the demo's level that I heard in the noisy store vs. what I heard in a quiet home. Each speaker only gives 15 watts of power each which explains the lack of power. The sound quality is absolutely horrible. This is also the heaviest of them all at 17.64lbs. The battery life on high volumes was very poor and I maybe got 2 hours with a full charge. The flashing LED lights are maybe the only good thing about this speaker and I liked the option to turn that feature off or customize the colors (although 2 DIFFERENT apps are required for this - WHAT?). Although I'm 31 years old, I think this speaker is marketed and geared towards teens and young adults who don't care about sound quality just as the UE Megaboom is in my opinion. Rating: 4/10 I just wanted to give everyone my experiences in case anyone had that "what if" thought of there being a better speaker in the sub $800 level. I can unequivocally tell you there is not a better sounding speaker than the Aiwa Exos-9. Also thank you Aiwa for producing this speaker. I listen to music ~8-10 hours a day, every single day. I love music and this speaker has made this passion of mine even more enjoyable! You have made me a customer for life!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I bought one and five days later I bought another one!
*by K***Y on July 3, 2017*

Cliché time. I've never written a review on here before but I've read and benefited from so many reviews through the years that I felt I should step up. I may have a portable speaker fetish based on the picture I've posted but in my defense it spans 8 years and there are so many different portables out there all with different strengths/weaknesses and niches from size, sound, 360 sound, battery life, type of battery, waterproof, durability, etc. I use an Oontz Angle for the shower that's splashproof. It fits on the ledge in the shower next to my ear. It's $30.00 and is perfect for that with surprisingly decent sound. Update: I now have a UE Roll 2 for the shower and I love it. In fact I'm getting another one to link for true 360 stereo in my shower. I use my waterproof FUGOO XL for when I take magnesium soak baths right on the edge of the bathtub or just me and gf out on the patio. The sound is excellent and it's easily portable, durable and of course waterproof. I love it. For my outdoor parties or basement gym I've used my Harmon Kardon Go+play with 360 sound and it's excellent with great bass. It takes D batteries as well as plug in. It's no longer being manufactured and It goes on eBay for around $350.00. A few years later I acquired a Dr. Dre Monster Beatbox. It has great sound too with colorful bass but no battery so it needs to be plugged in. I now have a Bluetooth adapter for it that works well. I also have an Ion block rocker. It's durable but with very average sound, especially for its size. After a year it stopped holding a charge so I had to replace the battery which was simple and only $13.00.. I also love my very first Bluetooth waterproof Braven that I use at the breakfast table. Again, decent sound for its size and after 2 years it still holds a charge. Now, on to the main event... My first stereo was an Aiwa compact stereo way back in the late 70's as a teen and I loved it. Move up 25 years and I bought an Aiwa cassette/cd player with remote for my kid that we still have although we don't use because it's outdated. I'm now two for two on the Aiwa brand. On Amazon I kept seeing the "you may also like" adds and then all the glowing reviews for the Exos 9. I think I read most of the 800 plus reviews on Amazon and knew I had to get one even though I didn't "need" it. I also swore I'd never buy a speaker with a rechargeable battery as when they stop taking a charge you're kind of limited on the portability factor. Both my Logitechs and Ion Rock Blocker did that. That being said I saw you can buy replacement cartridge batteries for these (or to have fresh batteries to interchange after 8-10 hours of play) if that happens so after some investigation I went for it. I can now say it's easily my favorite speaker sound wise. The best feature for most of us is sound on a big portable like this. It's why we buy these big boys. The Pros; The bass is rich, powerful and clear, never muddy. The middle and highs are present, crisp and never shrill. The music separation is fantastic. I don't use any lossy music formats so I can't comment on the sound of mp3's but I hope most of you aren't using that outdated format any more. I use lossless ALAC (Apple) & FLAC files and this speaker simply-sounds-great. I listen to classic rock, classic country, old and new pop from Motown to Taylor Swift, new country, film music like Ennio Morricone & progressive rock like Yes, Genesis, Jethro Tull, ELO, Pink Floyd & the Moody Blues. The new 2017 Sgt. Pepper stereo remix sounds absolutely wonderful on here as does the latest by Keith Urban. I have old & new test songs that I use to try out new speakers like Fever by Peggy Lee and it bounced off like it was recorded yesterday. The bass was isolated with those crisp finger snaps above that and her vocal riding over it all. Same with kd Lang's beautiful nuanced phrasing on songs like Western Stars & Pullin' back the reins. It picked up beautifully Suzanne Vega's inhale/exhale nine seconds in on her song Headshots like I was sitting in the front row. I played the entire album Fragile by YES and was blown away by Chris Squire's rubbery bass and Steve Howe's delicate classical guitar picking and strumming. George Jones' voice is warm and nuanced as ever on his 70's output as is Waylon Jennings bass heavy sound on his stellar album Honky Tonk Heroes. Zeppelin's sparse to dense production sounds intimate & then urgent when they rock out. Same with the multi-layered production of The Moody Blues on To our Children's Children's Children. It handles the explosion on Higher and Higher that segued into the gentle and quiet Eyes of a child effortlessly. The Beach Boy's Mono version of Pet Sounds needs to be heard from this speaker. The atmospheric instrumentals are lonely and eerie as are the sound effects at the end of Caroline,No. I use ABBA GOLD to test speakers as well as they are impeccably produced with thumpy bass on the bottom and countered with stellar layered female vocals on top and again, this speaker handled all their frequencies with natural ease. An opera singer named Hayley Westenra has a disc out called Paradiso of Ennio Morricone songs with lots of vocal only passages interspersed with orchestration and to hear that outside on my deck felt like I was at an outdoor venue. It passed every music test I threw at it with flying colors even with high expectations from all the positive reviews. I don't listen to Hip-Hop/Rap or disco so I don't want speakers that "color" my music. That means giving a song extra bass as it can muddy up the mids and highs of older recordings. Beats and to some extent Bose headphones and speakers do that. I was concerned this speaker might sound that way a little too much but here's the thing, if you are using a portable speaker outside or for loud gatherings indoors you'll need a bit of extra boom to carry the sound even on those older, non rap recordings. This speaker manages to balance that perfectly. The reason this all works is each of the 6 internal speakers have their own drivers which balance the sound and keeps the mids and highs present and no bleed from the thumping bass. When I do play a very thumping song like Maroon 5's One More Night it jumps right out of the speaker like it's busting out of jail. 200 watts people. That's huge. All my initial testing was done with only one speaker and Bluetooth only. The auxiliary port is better audio quality than Bluetooth. After about an hour of testing my EXOS 9 I knew I was ordering a second one and five days later I splurged and bought another one to link them (I was also afraid that a product this good would go up in price very soon) and I even used them for the music portion on a trivia night and it worked Wonderfully in a very noisy environment. There's also no distortion at high volume. The cons or negatives; It's not as rugged or stylish like my Harmon Kardon Go+Play with it's stainless steel handle but no other speaker is. It may be a little heavy or awkward for some to carry with one arm/hand grip but you can now buy a carrying case for it on the Aiwa website as of July 3rd 2017. The cases are perfect and designed specifically for this speaker. A speaker needs to have some weight and a good size footprint to carry a powerful bass sound anyway so I can't fault it for being 13 pounds especially since it sounds this good. It isn't waterproof like my smaller but cherished FUGOO XL or my UE Roll 2 but that isn't the niche this speaker was designed for so I can't fault it for that either. Waterproof sacrifices the sound somewhat and again, I bought this for it's sound. With Aiwa I'm now 4 for 4. I just splurged on their wireless ARC -1 headphones 🎧 and absolutely love them too. This company is making wonderful affordable high end sound products. Buy with confidence. Life is short, treat your ears with great music and sound. ...and stop listening to your favorite songs in lossy mp3 format. 😉 Moondoggy61 Update: the back casing that houses the aux port and usb port has come loose and is bouncing around inside the speaker. I've hardly used that portion of the speaker so I'm disappointed that it came loose. The sound is still fantastic for bluetooth but if was using the aux port I'd be out of luck I'm afraid.

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