W-KING Portable Loud Bluetooth Speakers with Subwoofer, 70W Portable Outdoor Speakers Bluetooth Wireless Waterproof, Triple

(10 customer reviews)

$185.48

Description

W-KING 70W Bluetooth Speakers Loud- Deep Bass, IPX6 Waterproof Outdoor Portable Wireless Speaker with 15600mAh Power Bank, DSP, Crystal Clear Audio, TF Card, AUX, NFC for Party, Home, Camping, Audiophile grade speaker

Additional information

Weight 3.37 kg
Dimensions 31.52 × 13.97 cm
Brand

‎W-KING

Model

‎X10

Model Name

‎X10

Compatible Devices

‎Tablets, TV, Smart phones, Personal Computer, Laptops, MP3

Special Features

‎waterproof, super bass, Bass boost, EQ, Hands-free, AUX, TF card slot, Portable, Shockproof, Free bottle opener, built-in microphone, Power bank, 42H playtime, three passive radiators, subwoofers

Amplifier Type

‎Valve

Mounting Hardware

‎3.5mm Audio Cable, User Manual, USB Type-C Charging Cable, X10 Portable Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker, Free bottle opener

Audio output mode

‎Surround, Stereo

Speaker Amplification Type

Passive

Speaker connectivity

‎Wireless,bluetooth,AUX,TF card

Output Wattage

70 Watts

Wattage

70 watts

Power source type

‎Battery Powered

Battery Average Life

‎15 Hours

Charging Time

‎3.5 Amp Hours

Batteries Included

No

Batteries Required

No

Connector Type

‎Bluetooth, Wireless, 3.5mm AUX, TF CARD

Material Type

‎soft rubber hard rubber translucent silicone exquisite mirror design waterproof mesh surface

Mounting Type

‎Tabletop, Floor Standing, Speaker

Item model number

‎X10

Product Dimensions

‎13.49 x 31.52 x 13.97 cm; 3.37 Kilograms

ASIN

‎B09MKRC6KS

Batteries

1 Lithium Ion batteries required.

Date First Available

26 November 2021

Manufacturer

‎W-KING

10 reviews for W-KING Portable Loud Bluetooth Speakers with Subwoofer, 70W Portable Outdoor Speakers Bluetooth Wireless Waterproof, Triple

  1. Amazon Customer

    Rugged little beast with great sound
    The sound is amazing for its size. The ‘two equalizer settings’ really don’t add much in the way of bass. If you want good bass from this device, remember its got passive speakers on the sides and back. Those won’t add bass sitting on a table in the middle of a room. Place it in the corner of a room, where the sides are about 6 inches from each wall, and the back about a foot from the corner. That’s how you get really great bass from this device. Of course, it still sounds OK if its not in a corner, so take it out by the pool and enjoy the fact that its IPX6 rated… but don’t expect all the bass you can get when its making full use of the 3 passive radiators it has.There’s no star-rating for usability, so here’s my take on usability.The buttons on this device.. eg power, volume up/down… are NOT going to be pressed by accident. You REALLY have to push on them. I don’t think the issue is so much the button itself. Its a nice clicky button.. but its behind really thick rubber which doesn’t flex easily. For reference, a typical cherry-switch keyboard takes about 60g to press a key… the buttons on this device I would say require at least 3 times that… less than that TEST button on your typical GFCI bathroom outlet, but not by much.Given how awkward the buttons are to use, I have no idea why they make them stay lit continuously when the speaker is on. You’ll want to avoid using these buttons and just use your phone, so finding these buttons in a dark room is totally unnecessary. Would be nice if they just kept the blue/green light lit so you know its on, and save some juice by not lighting the buttons continuously.Wireless Stereo Pairing: I only have one of these devices, but got a chance to pair it up with a friend’s… and yes… it works very well. Not a feature you need all the time, but when you want twice-the-oomph, you’ll be glad to know its there. This feature is the single biggest reason to never lose the instruction manual, as the setup procedure for getting them both paired in stereo is a bit tricky, so snap a picture of the instructions to your phone ;).Strap vs handle… going from a portable speaker that had a handle I thought I would not like the strap… but it really is the best of both worlds. A lot of time this speaker is on my desk (catty-corner to the wall to get all that extra bass) and looks great without the strap at all.Play-while-plugged-in: Absolutely. You can keep it plugged in and jamming to your music at the same time.Charging your phone: The USB-C port seems to be just for charging the speaker. If you want to charge your phone, use the USB-A port. It doesn’t appear to be QC3, but does seem to do a decent fast-charge (like your typical 2.4a USB generic charger).Aux-In jack: Wait for the device to power up, and even bluetooth attach, THEN plug in the aux cable, and it will override the bluetooth connection and the ‘blue’ connected LED will turn green. No kidding… use this with your TV or laptop for a great movie watching experience. This is a really under-rated feature that many bluetooth speakers don’t bother with. Glad W-King got this right.TF card slot: Seems like a solution looking for a problem. They should leave this out and instead throw in a small remote control (like the size that comes with most space heaters)… for when your phone is by the speaker but you need a quick way to skip a track, pause, or adjust the volume.Bluetooth connect: Yes, this device has a microphone and you can answer calls through it. But ask yourself if you really want to take a call where everyone in the room (and the next room over) can hear your conversation. Would be great to have the option to pair media or pair both media and calls. That way when your phone rings you can just answer it on your phone like normal. But alas, its a generic bluetooth solution and I haven’t seen any bluetooth speaker try to address this.Overall thoughts: Great value for the money. Its a rugged little beast, which comes at the cost of the buttons being stiffer than I’d like. Sound is great especially if you place it where you can get those passive radiators to resonate off some walls. If occasionally you need more than 70watts… don’t go find a bigger speaker… get two of these and use the stereo pairing. The Aux-In is a nice feature that you’ll probably find you’ll use more often than charging your phone from this device, but its nice to know you can if you needed to.

  2. christopher souris

    Impressed Audiophile !
    Well I must say I’ve used JBL bluetooth speakers over the past ten years starting with the charge2 , then the charge3 etc… I have used and abused them, and I really admire the sound quality and the punch they have for the size being that my last unit has made its demise, I was shopping for another one I was ready to spend $300 on a bigger JBL extreme 3 or $200-250 on the charge 5. With that being said, I did a little shopping and I came across this unit and I had some good reviews and of course I was a little skeptical, but being that everything is made in China sore all the components that they use, and also the fact that I kind of beat the shit out of these things I take them to work I use them in the garage. I use them outside the house when I’m working on the house and I take them to the beach the parks barbecues, and fishing , camping etc…. what got me to buy this and try it out was the price and so far I’m very impressed. I got a nice sounding unit and it’s a decent size $115. You can’t beat this if you get a year out of it it’s worth the money if you are gentle with it and get to three years out of it God bless you, take my advice give it a shot. You won’t be disappointed!!!!!!

  3. Byleth Ethan

    Great speaker with a few minor problems
    Okay let’s get to the point this thing absolutely destroys the JBL Xtreme by an uncomparable degreeIt has more than twice the amount of wattage in fact it has almost more than triple when it’s running on battery because as we all know the JBL Xtreme only runs on 20 of its 40 Watts when it’s on battery power which isn’t that supposed to be the point of a portable Bluetooth speaker is to be used on battery.When I get this thing to its peak I was able to get a reading of 75 to 78 watts of power. So this company holds up to its promise.And if you place it in the corner of a room be prepared to hear an enormous amount of bass.You can get audible bass in the corner of a room down to as low as 39 HZ sadly it is just short of being able to play bass I love youThat would have been completely bad arse haha .Comes with a really nice and very high quality strap and it is very easy to put on the back of your neck and shoulders kind of like a backpack almost and have the speaker in front so you can go on nice journeys hikes walks with this thing playing.However there are a couple of downsidesUsing weaker wall charger bricks will make them heat up a lotIf you play bass heavy music at full volume you eventually clip the amplifier causing the sound to sound more like a square wave rather than a sine wave.Now that won’t necessarily destroy your speakers or anything if you stop it after a few moments.. it’s just annoying when it happens and you have to turn it down a couple notches to remove it.Even if you continue to do it it won’t really cause much damage at all if any but it will make your amplifier get hot and your speaker will eventually shut off for protection.It won’t happen if you play just one or two songs but if you play a few songs continuously the amplifier gets really warm which isn’t necessarily bad it just means that it can’t put out as much power efficiently so it caps out a little more easily as you use it more..But don’t let that discourage you because you can still play most music that have decent amount of bass that are not truly bass heavy at full volume with no problems on this thingBecause just by turning it down two notches you remove that bass clipping and you still get extremely loud sound and Bass that still rivals the extreme from JBL.The only reason why it is a 3-star is because it does take a very long time to charge it heats up most bricks that you use and I wish they would have put technology in to prevent clipping from happening.It would lower bass volume slightly if it was about to clip

  4. Michael F Vasovski

    Amazing Bluetooth Speaker – Almost Perfect For Me…
    First the good. The build quality is amazing. There’s just zero indications that this thing is going to fall apart. The rubber is good quality and the fitment is tight. It’s solid. I like it a lot… Battery life is great. No complaints there… The sound quality is what we come to expect from a high-end Bluetooth speaker. The drivers and amp seem perfectly matched. I would say that the sound signature is typical ‘JBL curve’ (if you know, you know).However, that’s where I run into my issue. I use this in my bathroom and due to the space being a little smaller, I get a decent amount of room gain in the bass region. So I tap the EQ button to select a lighter bass profile. Sounds great. Much more balanced. Love it. But when I turn it off… the EQ resets! It seems like a major oversight that it doesn’t retain the EQ setting. And if there’s any real purpose for that microSD slot, I hope it’s for a firmware update that gives us retained settings (EQ, volume, etc.). We shouldn’t have to redo everything, whenever we cycle the power on and off.Otherwise, it’s great. I think the price point is right where the market will be happy. I wouldn’t say that it’s a stellar value. But it’s clear that the more established brands are running out of tricks to differentiate themselves. Welcome to globalism.

  5. Mike C.

    Great speaker!
    For the money, this is hands down the best speaker for the price. This thing seriously punches way above its price point, I would’ve believed this cost twice as much. It sounds full, with clear highs and mids and the bass response is where this thing shines. If you’re a bit of a bass head like myself then this thing is for you. I compared this to my jbl charge 3 and this thing wipes the floor with it. I understand the charge 3 is 1/3 the size of this speaker but it was also twice the price when it came out and still goes for around 100. The battery life seems to be strong as well, haven’t really put it through its paces yet but has been holding up so far. Honestly I can’t really say anything bad about this thing, I was truly blown away by it. If I had to give it one knock it would be that I wish it would get a little louder at max volume but I wouldn’t wanna sacrifice sound quality for volume so I get it. Do yourself a favor and get this thing. Don’t buy a jbl xtreme for 3 times more, save your money and get this, you won’t be disappointed.

  6. Taylor

    buy two!
    I bought one of these last year, and finally decided to buy another so i could pair them for more sound.I read some things online that people couldn’t get some to pair, something about them being different versions.At least for me, they paired together no problem!Can’t wait to take them to the golf course with friends so we can both have a speaker with one music source.I do like how if they’re paired, if you change the EQ on one, it does it for both. I also like how if you turn one off, the other turns off too. Too bad powering one on doesn’t power the other one on.I also like how i carried one out of the room I paired and started playing music in, then brought it back and there was no issues with a delay as I would commonly get if using the dual bluetooth from my phone to two separate speakers (-constantly- falls out of sync).

  7. David Brittson

    AWESOME SOUND!
    For years I’ve settled on a Oontz Angle 3 outdoor speaker (which is about 1/4th the size) but this one kicks-ass way more. While it’s far larger and more expensive, the bass and overall sound is superior with no crackle, vibrating, and only a rich sound with deep bass and no flatness. It’s affordable, considering other speakers with similar capabilities are far more pricy. This speaker is far more fit to be used outside for a party or movie night due to its ability to project loud sound and deep bass.Design: great, sleek, practical, handsome, with a great carrying strap (with bottle opener on strap)Sound: deep bass, clear sound, very rich, can be turned up super loud.Usability: easy, simplistic with minimal buttons, easy connectivity to other devicesWhile it hasn’t been tested for battery longevity yet, overall, highly recommend this speaker as an affordable, yet superior option!

  8. Dorothy

    Good speaker
    The sound quality is greatI had the t92 wking before and if I would do the purchase over again I’d get the t92The t92 is straight forward in your face sound where as the x10 is a 360° soundIt sounds great battery last long but for me when I have a couple of drinks and I want the music loud and smack me in the face this might not be the one you wantI keep it alone side my bed on the night stand and it rarely gets turned up pass the halfway point and the few times I tried to jam with it i was disappointed with the way it throws the sound aroundThe t92 is the King of the wking as far as I’m concerned

  9. Sergio Alberto

    Excelentes bajos. Gran potencia.
    Excelente relación valor precio. Gran potencia de bajos. Fácil de transportar por su correa. Tarda en cargarse 7 horas, lo justifica su rendimiento, 6 horas a todo volumen, no distorsiona.

  10. Peter Avery

    Great Sound, a Tad Bit Heavy
    The weight of this speaker is not a deal breaker, but I was looking for something to easily transport in a backpack. If you are looking for a great sound in spaces without any sound system (backyard, outdoors, basement, garage, etc) this is definitely the speaker. I was surprised at its base response and the 70W deliver as an exterior speaker. Strap is wide and comfortable to carry its weight, plus it has a bottle opener (wink, wink)Not sure about the battery life, but I would imagine with its mass, it will delivery the expected performance. It did arrive with a good charge out of the box. (it does take 8.5+ hours to fully charge when depleted.

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