Best For
Best for Outdoor Use
Sony SRS-XV900
Best for Loud Parties
JBL Partybox 710
Better Battery Life
Sony SRS-XV900
Better Connectivity Features
Sony SRS-XV900
Best Value
Sony SRS-XV900
The Sony SRS-XV900 and JBL PartyBox 710 are premium party speakers designed for large spaces, but they target slightly different users. Sony focuses on versatility with built-in battery power, long playback time, LDAC support, TV Sound Booster, and multiple sound enhancement modes. JBL, on the other hand, delivers sheer output power with 800W RMS sound, True Wireless Stereo pairing, IPX4 splash resistance, and a highly customizable light show. If portability without a power outlet matters, Sony has a major advantage. If your priority is maximum volume and party-focused performance for fixed locations, JBL makes a compelling case.
Verdict
The Sony SRS-XV900 is the better all-round choice for most buyers thanks to its 25-hour battery life, LDAC codec support, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and broader entertainment features. It works well for both indoor and outdoor use without needing constant AC power.
The JBL PartyBox 710 is better suited to users who want the loudest possible party experience, advanced lighting effects, splash resistance, and TWS speaker pairing. For overall versatility and everyday usability, Sony takes the win.
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| Brand | Sony | JBL | | Model No | SRS-XV900 | Partybox 710 | | Wired / Wireless | Bluetooth Speaker Specification | Bluetooth Speaker Specification | | Driver Type | Dynamic | Dynamic | | | | Driver Diameter | 60 mm | Transducers : 2 X 216 mm Woofer, 2 X 70 mm Tweeter | | Impedance | 500 kΩ | NA | | Sensitivity | 200 mV | NA | | Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20000 Hz | Frequency Response Range -6dB : 35Hz - 20KHz | | Maximum Power Input | AC 120-240 V, 50/60Hz | AC 100 – 240 V ~50/60Hz | | Maximum Power Output | 4 - Way, Bass Reflex
Front Tweeter 50 mm
Side Tweeter 40 mm
Rear Tweeter 40 mm
Dia Midrange 120 mm
Dia Woofer 320 mm X 320 mm | 800 W ( RMS ) | | Signal to Noise Ratio | NA | >80dB | | | | Wireless Technology | Bluetooth | Wired | | Bluetooth Version | 5.2 | ( 5.1 ) | | Compatible Profiles | All Bluetooth Devices | | | Supported Codecs | SBC, AAC, LDAC | | | Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Batteries | | | Bluetooth Range | 30 Meters | | | Battery Life | 25 Hours | | | Charging Time | 3 Hours | | | | | Noise Cancelling | NA | NA | | Aux Connectivity | Yes | Yes | | Weight | 26.6 Kg | 27.8 Kg | | Dimensions | 410 mm X 880 mm X 439 mm | 399.0 mm X 905.0 mm X 436.0 mm | | Available Colors | Black | Black | | Accessories | Sony SRS-XV900 Bluetooth Speaker
1N AC Power Adapter
1N Optical Cable
1N Warranty Card | JBL Partybox 710 Bluetooth Speaker
Safety Sheet
Warranty Card
Quick-Start Guide
Right Angle AC Power Cord ( AC Plug Varies By Region ) | | Other Features | Audio In Jack 3.5 mm.
MIC1, MIC2, Guitar Jack 6.3 mm.
Up to 25 hours of playing time, plus quick charging.
Quick Charging -10 min of charging for up to 3 hours of playback.
DC OUT : Type A USB Port ( For Charging The Battery of A Connected Device) ( DC 5V / MAX. 1.5A ).
Sound Modes : Clear Audio+, MEGA BASS, DSEE, Custom EQ Band 3, LIVE SOUND, TV Sound Booster.
Inputs & Outputs Terminals : Stereo Mini Jack (IN), USB A, Optical Digital Input, Mic input, Guitar / MIC Input. | JBL Original Pro Sound.
Pair Your Speakers For Even Bigger Sound : One JBL PartyBox not enough? Pair two speakers via cable or wireless by True Wireless Stereo technology for even bigger, bolder sound.
PartyBox App : The JBL PartyBox app makes it easier than ever to control your music, update settings, and customize the colors and patterns of your light show for the perfect party vibe.
IPX4 Splashproof : Whether you are partying with friends in your backyard or sipping drinks by the pool, the JBL PartyBox 710 is IPX4 splashproof so you never have to worry about the party getting too wet and wild.
Easy-To-Grip Handle & Robust Wheels : Get the party rolling with big, robust, smooth-running wheels and an easy-grip handle for convenient portability and placement of the JBL PartyBox 710 wherever the music takes you. *AC input required.
Guitar & Mic Inputs : With guitar and dual mic inputs, you can show your talents as you sing and play along. With the karaoke EQ tuning, not only will you sound great but you’ll look great, too, with the perfect light show for rocking out.
800 W RMS Of Powerful: JBL Original Pro Sound Create an instant musical connection with 800 powerful watts of high-performance JBL Original Pro Sound. Dual 2.75" tweeters and 8" woofers paired with its tuned bass reflex port deliver detailed audio perfection for music so loud you can literally feel the beat.
Dynamic, Colorful, Customizable Lightshow : Lights, color, party! Transform any space into a rock concert, nightclub, and karaoke lounge all rolled into one. Sync your music to dynamic, customizable strobes, a unique starry night effect, and next level flashing club patterns easily controlled via the streamlined, user-friendly top panel dials or PartyBox app. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which product is better for gaming?
The Sony SRS-XV900 is the better option for gaming setups thanks to its optical input and TV Sound Booster feature, making it easier to integrate with TVs and entertainment systems.
Does Sony SRS-XV900 support high-quality Bluetooth audio?
Yes, the Sony SRS-XV900 supports SBC, AAC, and LDAC codecs, offering higher-quality wireless audio than standard Bluetooth streaming.
Which speaker is louder?
The JBL PartyBox 710 is likely louder due to its 800W RMS power output and large dual-woofer design built specifically for high-volume party environments.
Is the JBL PartyBox 710 waterproof?
The JBL PartyBox 710 carries an IPX4 splash-resistant rating, helping protect it from light splashes and outdoor party conditions.
Which speaker is better for outdoor events?
The Sony SRS-XV900 is generally better for outdoor events because it includes a built-in battery with up to 25 hours of playback, eliminating the need for continuous AC power.
Can both speakers be used for karaoke?
Yes, both models include microphone and guitar inputs, making them suitable for karaoke sessions, live performances, and party entertainment.
Top Differences- Sound Output: 4W vs 800W
- Channels: 4 vs 800
- Bluetooth: na vs yes
- Bluetooth Version: 5.2 vs ( 5.1 )
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20000 Hz vs Frequency Response Range -6dB : 35Hz - 20KHz
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