W-KING Portable Loud Bluetooth Speakers with Subwoofer, 60W (80W Peak) Outdoor Speakers Bluetooth Wireless Waterproof Speaker, Heavy Bass/V5.0/40H Play/Power Bank/TF Card/AUX/NFC/EQ, Large for Party

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  • Salvatore volpe

    > 3 day

    I went from a bose to this off brand speaker after I did quite a bit of research...let me say this it has great highs and unbelievable bass the mids are crisp the battery will go all day on full blast and this thing is loud but mine broke because it fell off its shelf due to the fact I never removed the clear plastic on the rubber feet and the bass literally made it vibrate off..for 80 bucks this thing competes with speakers in the 3-400$ range...

  • Abraham B

    > 3 day

    ****************************UPDATED REVIEW**************************** Four months in, our speakers battery stopped accepting a charge. We were especially disappointed because we like the speaker much more than our Soundcore Motion+ or our desktop JBL. We reached out to the company and they sent us a new speaker. Fantastic customer service. If the replacement is as good as the original, we wont even use any of our other portable speakers anymore. The W-King is that outstanding. And you can trust the company to stand by their product. ***************************ORIGINAL REVIEW**************************** I didnt buy this for the quality and fidelity of its audio playback. I live in a very noisy space and for the past three years have been looking for a solution to allow me to work and sleep in my own space. Most BT speakers either have too short a battery life for them to be relied on, say, overnight while youre sleeping, 2) have glitchy BT signals (solved--just use 3.5mm AUX), 3) suffer from crackling/distortion at mid-to-high volume, or 4) are grossly underpowered so they seem more like toys for playing right next to where youre sitting. Weve gone through over a dozen portable speakers in the last year alone. Not one supplied us the right mix of battery longevity, power, sufficient base, and stability at high volume. Until now. We were set on buying an Anker 50W portable speaker, but happened upon an online review for W-King in which the reviewer ranked it above the Anker speaker. Listening to the two speakers online (along with other comparable speakers), we agreed the W-King, a brand wed never heard of before, sounded even better than the Anker--with a bonus of being $15 cheaper. So we grabbed this unit and were glad we did. We tried the unit on its arrival today with a white noise track and with a selection of our favorite music. So far, were very happy. While the speaker wont replace a dedicated audiophile home set up, it does a good enough job reproducing sound accurately across the low/mid/high spectrum that were considering buying another for stereo sound. But where this unit shines is in volume & bass. We have a lot of heavy traffic by our house AND we can hear our neighbors kids very loud, thumping music as late as 2AM. So we got a white noise track from a company advertising here on Amazon, Boombuster, that already worked great with our other BT speakers. But on the W-King, Boombuster masks obnoxious noise even at low volume. A match made in heaven. Another thing we really like about the W-King is the way it handles high frequency sounds (violins...) equally well as it does low frequency sounds (cellos...). Theres no compromise at all--no favoring one end of the spectrum. And while other speakers, even the large Klipsch 3.0 we purchased here on Amazon, have an ugly crackling with upper register piano notes, the W-King plays piano music (often problematic on most speakers weve used) crisply and cleanly--no distortion at all. Best of all, again, the vibrancy of BOTH high and low frequency sounds. Now that weve listened to this speaker for just an hour, well definitely be buying its twin for stereo sound. The sound quality and volume are second to none at the this power level weve found after looking (and trying then returning them dissatisfied) for three years. Well update our review if anything changes. And once we have the second speaker to try out its pairing function.

  • Roger Tate

    > 3 day

    I just purchased a Honda Pioneer UTV and it didnt have a factory stereo so I planned to have one installed. Someone mentioned that they just used a little bluetooth speaker on trail rides so I looked around and found this one. Needless to say, I wont be spending several hundred dollars to have a stereo installed. This thing is amazing! Great sound and volume. With it placed in the seat next to me, the sound bounces off the front windshield and sounds like there are speakers up there. Ran it at substantial volume for 4-5hrs last night and it never came off full charge. My buddy that was with me has an old Vette convertible with the factory AM/FM radio. He said he was ordering one of these for that vehicle today.

  • Mrs. Erica Wolf Jr.

    Greater than one week

    Set this thing up on top of my cabinets for a party. Bass bangs so hard it ended up moving itself and falling off the cabinets a good 11feet and was completely unphased. Quality build.

  • Travis Hughes

    19-11-2024

    Excellent product

  • Anthony Tordiglione

    > 3 day

    Survived a 3 day kayaking trip, battery lasted the whole time while charging other devices and playing music, water never affected it at all. Still works perfectly everyday

  • JustaDude

    Greater than one week

    I got the D8 a little over a month ago and figured Id try the D9. My simple test was to put the D8 in front of me and play a song and then swap the D9. I was surprised as the difference was instantly noticeable. The D9 is definitely more powerful. The bass on the D9 is, noticeable, less heavy than the D8 however the rest of the range sounds clearer or more accurate. An audio person could describe it better. My primary use case is on an outdoor tennis court. I had the D8 for weeks and it also covers an entire court and the 2nd. Id say the difference is the effort. You dont need to turn the D9 up as much. I would 100% prefer if the handle was detachable or like the D8 and loose since I keep it in my backpack with my tennis rackets. The body is a bit bigger. I much prefer these buttons over the D8 as they have some color on them and thus easier to differentiate at a glance. Update: installed the firmware upgrade and the bass is much better. The firmware improvement was enough for me to return the D8 and settle on the D9

  • tracy

    > 3 day

    Small, easy to carry, buttons make easy to stop , says u can take calls on it- haven’t yet. Multiple plug inlets for various uses loud enough for my use

  • Theresa R.

    > 3 day

    Speaker charges quickly to full charge, sounds great the bass really comes thru, can even hear the piano in the background on a lot of my old country music that is lost on most Bluetooth speakers

  • str8upx

    > 3 day

    Great speaker. Comparable to speakers that cost twice as much from brand names. I use it twice a week and Ive had it for 5 weeks. I still havent had to recharge the battery yet. The Bluetooth range is better than any speaker Ive owned before, probably thanks to BT 5.0. The volume gets nice and loud. The bass is pretty tight and meets my expectations. Id like to get another one so I can use them in tandem. Take my advice and just buy this bad boy, you wont be disappointed.

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