Lg Xboom Go Portable Bluetooth Speaker Xg7qbk - Led Lighting And Up To 24-Hour Battery, Black
LG XBOOM Go Portable Bluetooth Speaker XG7QBK - LED Lighting and up to 24-Hour Battery, Black
- Experience high-quality, powerful sound with booming bass from the woofer and upward firing speaker. Sound Boost EQ mode fills the room with ribcage-rattling bass and crystal-clear vocals
- Dance all day and night with up to 24 hours of battery life* for premium sound that’s sure to keep the party bumping. IP67 dust and water and resistance rating** makes this a great choice no matter if you're indoors or out
- Flashing LED lights sync to the beat of your music for a custom light show that is sure to take any party up a notch. Bass enhancement brings increased, clear bass that you can hear even with the volume on low
- The LG XBOOM App lets you run the party without constantly running over to your speaker—control audio, lighting effects, playlists, equalizer, and more, all from the palm of your hand via a Bluetooth connection
- Use the XBOOM Go as the ultimate speakerphone for all the conversations that are worth sharing with the crowd. Play, pause, or skip tracks with your favorite voice-controlled apps like Google Assistant, Alexa or Siri****
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Brand : LG
Category : Electronics,Portable Audio & Video,Portable Speakers & Docks,Portable Bluetooth Speakers
Rating : 4.6
ListPrice : US $179.99
Price : US $146.99
Review Count : 22
SalesRank : 0
LG XBOOM Go Portable Bluetooth Speaker XG7QBK - LED Lighting and up to 24-Hour Battery, Black
- I own the PK7 the PL7 and now the XG7. Out of the three my PK7 is still the best sounding of the LGs I own. It\'s a larger and heavier speaker with two stereo woofers and tweeters. It is not the loudest though, this new XG7 is the loudest and it comes very close in terms of sound quality. At low volumes this speaker has more bass and I would say sounds better. Once you crank it up this speaker gets louder for sure but the bass becomes lost and the highs begin to border on harsh where the PK7 really shines at louder volumes with nice hard hitting bass. The PL7 was just a dissapointment to me in every way. I almost did not get the XG7 because of how much I disliked the PL7.What changed my mind was how much I enjoy the JBL Charge 5. You see it opted for a racetrack woofer and tweeter. The XG7 went away from the PL7s two small stereo woofers and opted for the same racetrack woofer and tweeter as JBL. Despite only being mono it sounds much better. It actually has a greater frequency range than the Charge 5. When I did some bass frequency tests it was able to go about 5hz lower than the JBL. When listening to music though the JBL has a slight edge in overall bass quality. The LG just has too much of a v shaped sound and really lacks the mids. I am using the sound boost mode mind you which when switching to standard it does give a nice flatter response that I think sounds better overall at louder volumes (no harshness) but I just love my bass and with the sound boost turned off it can\'t produce the same sub bass.This brings up my biggest complaint. Sound boost is the best at low to mid volumes. Standard is better at high volumes to avoid bleeding ears. Hey what\'s that LG has an app with an EQ? Well knowing how much soundcore and tribit speakers can be improved by custom EQs let\'s try that here so i can tune it to greatness. Oh no... I don\'t know what LG did but this is the worst custom EQ adjustment I have come across. First of all just selecting custom causes it to sound like someone is muffling the speaker with their hand over it. The lowest bass slider goes down to 90hz... even turning that up has little effect. If LG was going to add a custom EQ option this bad they would have been better off not providing one at all.How does it compare to other speakers, well the bose soundlink flex is worse in every way except maybe size. The tribit maxsound plus is close but not as good while being smaller. Soundcore motion boom has the best sub bass while being a bit larger and not as good with mids or highs. The motion boom plus is the largest and outclasses every speaker mentioned here mainly because of its size and the fact that it is a marriage between the boom and motion plus.If I did not own the Charge 5 this would have been my favorite at the size and price. If LG can somehow fix their awful custom EQ then I think this speaker has the potential to surpass JBl that also has a custom EQ which is even more limited yet doesn\'t ruin the sound it just let\'s you tweak it.Weight is much lighter than the PL7 and roughly the same as the charge 5. Size is slightly longer but close to the same as the charge 5.Now for what everyone cares about in a bluetooth speaker the most right, the rgb lights! Whooo! It\'s a nice subtle ring around the bass radiators and in the app there are a ton of lighting options to choose from. Yeah it\'s nice, I do like rgb lights on bluetooth speakers, but they did remove the light button in this newest iteration so it seems the only way to turn them off completely is through the app.I did get it on sale for $149 which feels like a good price for this speaker considering how close it is to the Charge 5 in quality.All in all an excellent step in the right direction for LG from the PL7. It has the potential to surpass my current favorite JBL Charge 5 with a software update but is currently relegated to second favorite. If you like a flatter sound, then in standard mode you may actaully prefer this over the JBl. A top tier speaker at this size.
- It takes 4-5 hours to fully charge the speaker and you can roughly use it for 12 hours with high volume sound and full lighting.It’s still worth the money since it comes with an app to install and update its software gradually.I just wish it had voice command & more battery life
- I recently purchased the LG XBOOM Go Portable Bluetooth Speaker XG5QBK and I have to say, I was a bit underwhelmed. As someone who had previously used the LG XBOOM Go Portable Bluetooth Speaker PL5, I was expecting a similar or improved experience. Unfortunately, this speaker feels like a step down from its predecessor.The design is still sturdy and durable, and the LED lighting is still a fun touch, but the sound quality is even worse than the PL5. The bass is still decent, but the mids and highs are even more lacking in clarity and depth.In conclusion, if you\'re looking for a speaker with good built quality and decent bass, the LG XBOOM Go Portable Bluetooth Speaker XG5QBK might still be a good option. However, if you\'re upgrading from the PL5, I would advise you to look into other options as this speaker feels like a step down in both sound quality and battery life.
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- Love this speaker. Sounds great and super portable
- I want to start by saying that this is a very good speaker and that I do use this speaker more than any other I have. mostly due to its portability compared to the others making it easier to move room to room. Unfortunately, it doesn\'t exactly measure up to the expectations I had from such a known brand. First, I get probably close to four hours listening to music or watching videos with the speaker for sound and the lights on, which seems a bit low to me. Second, I really expected this speaker to at least be loud enough for me to hear clearly in the shower with it sitting right outside the curtain, and while I can hear it, I can\'t help but wish it was a bit louder. May have to test out the waterproofing in it and try putting it in the shower windowsill, as that would definitely help a lot. I do not at all dislike the speaker, and the lighting being controllable is something I definitely like, but I just expected a bit more for the price point of the speaker.
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