JBL GO 2 vs Sony SRS-XB32 - Where are the differences?

Brand
JBL
Sony
Product name
GO 2
SRS-XB32
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Audio
Driver
Driver
40 mm
Driver
48 mm
Watts speakers
Watts speakers
3 Watt
Watts speakers
2 x 6 Watt
Battery
Battery life
Battery life
5,0 hours
Battery life
24,0 hours
Periphery
Powerbank
Powerbank
No
Powerbank
Yes
Ethernet (LAN)
Ethernet (LAN)
No
Ethernet (LAN)
No
3,5 mm Audio
3,5 mm Audio
Yes
3,5 mm Audio
Yes
USB (Data)
USB (Data)
No
USB (Data)
No
Sensors
Bluetooth Version
Bluetooth Version
4.1
Bluetooth Version
4.2
WLAN
WLAN
No
WLAN
No
Lightshow
Available
Available
No
Available
Yes
Specifications
Height
Height
7.12 cm
Height
8.4 cm
Length
Length
8.6 cm
Length
8.3 cm
Weight
Weight
184 g
Weight
900 g
Width
Width
3.16 cm
Width
23.8 cm
Waterproof
Waterproof
Waterproof
Yes
Waterproof
Yes
Certification
Certification
IPX7
Certification
IP67

Where are the differences?

Let's compare the JBL GO 2 and the Sony SRS-XB32 and take a closer look at the differences.

Size and weight

The two devices differ in their dimensions. The smaller a loudspeaker is, the more practical it is in use, of course.

  • JBL GO 2: 8.6 cm x 3.16 cm x 7.12 cm
  • Sony SRS-XB32: 8.3 cm x 23.8 cm x 8.4 cm
With 184 g the JBL GO 2 of JBL is lighter than the Sony SRS-XB32, which weighs 900 g. This makes the JBL GO 2 more practical for transport.

Battery

The battery life is shorter with the JBL GO 2 with up to 5,0 hours than with the Sony SRS-XB32. There the battery life is up to 24,0 hours. In practice, the specification of the battery life can often be somewhat lower, since the manufacturers specify the maximum possible performance.

Waterproof

Both speakers are waterproof. The JBL GO 2 is certified with IPX7. With the Sony SRS-XB32 a IP67 certification is present.

Bluetooth

The built-in Bluetooth differs in the versions. The JBL GO 2 has Bluetooth version 4.1 installed. At the Sony SRS-XB32 the newer version 4.2 is integrated. A newer Bluetooth version offers a better stability in the connection. Thus also a higher comfort in the application is given. The range is the Sony SRS-XB32 up to 10,0 m.

The Sony SRS-XB32 has NFC, which allows you to connect playback devices more easily.

Powerbank

The Sony SRS-XB32 can be used as powerbank. With the Powerbank function, other devices can be charged via USB using the speaker. Of course, this is at the expense of the battery life of the speaker.

Leistung

The performance is the JBL GO 2 at 3 Watt. The Sony SRS-XB32 has a power of 2 x 6 Watt. At the JBL GO 2 we find a driver with 40 mm. The driver of the Sony SRS-XB32 has 48 mm.

Lichteffekte

Light effects are only offered by the JBL GO 2. But this is only an optical difference. The light effects have no effect on the sound. The Sony SRS-XB32 there are colored light effects.

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