The X-mini II speakers are respectable speakers for the modest size and price, even more so when you consider they can be found online for little more than pocket money. Cheap but not cheap sounding, these quality sounding speakers should have more lasting appeal than the novelty looks might...
Read the full review →Conclusion: We're mixed
These tiny speakers may not live up to their hype, but for $20 each, they provide a reasonable boost for your smartphone or other mobile devices, without taking up a lot of space. Plus, they can be daisy-chained, letting you build a virtual wall of sound out of them — though if you're looking for that kind of volume, there are much more cost-effective and acoustically sound ways to do it.
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The X-mini IIs don't live up to the "unbelievably loud" hype, but beyond that they're fairly priced for portable speakers, somewhat unique looking and offer up decent but not spectacular audio quality.
Read the full review →Would we recommend these speakers? Yes! No doubt about it, they will be the best portable audio experience you’ve encountered in years. Durability-wise they are worth every penny, twice!
Read the full review →Quite an amazing sound for such a small unit. So far the best portable speakers I've ever had. Volume is good enough for most rooms, clear sound and even some base. In fact I use it also very often for my laptop.
Read the full review →Great portable speakers to take along with you for your smartphone and/or tablet. Nice big boost in volume, but not the best audio quality. All in all, great value for their $20 price.
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