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The 330W PEAK Loudest Boom Box X20 is a rugged, high-performance 2.1 channel Bluetooth speaker featuring a 7.5-inch subwoofer, IPX7 waterproof and IP6 dustproof rating, and advanced DSP technology. It offers 24-hour battery life with fast charging, customizable sound via the W-KING app, and versatile connectivity including Bluetooth 5.4, AUX, OTG, and TF card support. Perfect for outdoor adventures, large gatherings, and professional use, it also includes headphone monitoring and guitar input for live performances.













| Audio Driver Size | 7.5 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1.1 Inches |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Color | D20 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 7.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Woofer |
| Woofer Diameter | 7.5 Inches |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Controller Type | APP, Button |
| MP3 player | No |
| Additional Features | IPX7 Waterproof, IP6 Dustproof, Bass Boost,EQ APP, 250W Peak, DSP, Blutooth 5.4, OTG, AUX, TF, and U Flash Connetion, Headphone Monitor, Guitar Input, Built-In Powerbank, Fast Charge |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Control Method | App |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Antenna Location | For Surround Sound Systems, For Gaming Consoles, For Computers, For Televisions, For Smartphones or Tablets, For Guitars, For Music Players |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Mount Type | Free Standing |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home entertainment systems, live music performances, outdoor/portable audio setups, computer speakers, gaming consoles, in-car audio systems, gaming, street performances, small gigs, impromptu jam sessions |
| Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 1.1E+2 dB |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Connectivity Technology | APP, OTG, Auxiliary, Bluetooth 5.4, TF card |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 300 Watts |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Television, for iPhone, Smartphone |
| Item Weight | 7.2 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 19"W x 10"H |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**D
King of Bass.
UPDATE: still loving this speaker. I did take it to a camping/music festival. didn't turn it up to full volume the entire time because it wasn't necessary. the battery indicator stayed at 4 over three days, playing a couple hours each day at maybe 25-50% volume with a DAP player through the aux connection that played at maybe 75% volume. the battery performance was very impressive. the sound was very detailed at low volume -- dare i say crisp? -- playing a bunch of bass-heavy reggae and dub tracks. It just sounds great with the right music. knowing that it can get super loud but also functions well at lower volumes is comforting.The killer feature here is the 3rd passive radiator in the back. it has a 3-D presence that other speakers don't have because they don't have a 3rd radiator. There may be more audiophile-style BT speakers out there for home use. But even though i do play this in my apartment at times (where it's too loud at full volume), this bad boy is made for the outdoors. beach, park, campground. you could spend more and get a JBL Boombox, but the W-King out performs it in the ways that count the most.ORIGINAL REVIEW:This thing is awesome. The sound is immersive. The bass from the three passive radiators is all that. The mids and highs don't get lost somehow despite the massive low end capabilities. The frequency response goes down to 40 hz which is comparasble to some home audio subwoofers. It picks up sub-bass.I tested this with a bunch of dub, reggae, hip hop, trip hop, and Miami bass. Basically a torture test for bass fidelity. The X20 came through with flying colors. The bass quality isn't distorted or mushy. It has presence and kick. It's tight with good decay. Bassy tracks sound impressive, and it renders the sub-bass of Scientist and Mad Professor tracks easily, as well as the full dynamic aural spectrum of Massive Attack tunes. The soundstage is pretty good for a boombox, with instrumental separation due to the multiple audio drivers combined with the passive radiators.Have to say the bass boost feature isn't really needed. I turned it on and immediately turned it off. You don't need it and it only distorts treble and mids. With that being said, you can apply preset or custom EQ profiles via the W-King app, as well as volume controls. I have yet to blast this on full volume, which is 200w RMS and like 300w peak. That's crazy volume for the size and form factor. You won't need that much loudness for most indoor applications. Outdooors, you can easily drown out lesser competing speakers, but in real practical terms you won't have to blast it too much if you are in close proximity. If you're at the beach or the river, you can reasonably crank it so you can hear yyour tunes fromm 50-100 fet away.Bluetooth pairing was easy, no problems with an iPhone 14 Pro. after the first pairting it connects automatically. I'm planning on also pairing this with a DAP player through Aux and BT connections. its great to have these options, along with TF card and USB disk. EDIT: it did fine with the DAP/AUX hookup. Just superb.For an outdor speaker, the X20 does everything right. It's a bit heavy at 20 lbs but the included shoulder strap increases the portability. (The JBL BB3 only has a handle, no strap.) You could get something lighter, but not with the same power. There are four white LEDs for battery life indicator that are always on. the power button also lights when turned on. No disco lights but those aren't really necessary here. You probably won't notice. Charging is with the included USB c cable. An aux cord is also included, along with the strap.This is a first impressions review so i haven't fully tested every single mode and fonction yet. But bejeepers, if you like bass, this is your speaker. Mantronix' "Listen to the Bass of get Stupid Fresh" and Dimples D's "Jealous Fellas" took me back to the 80s, when i had a JVC that took D batteries and probably weighed just as much, with no shoulder strap.Just for kicks, I punched up some Jimi Hendrix and Funkadelic tracks. I probably wouldnt call this a critical listening speaker as that's not its intended purpose, but it did have nice 3D like soundstagge that picked up all the instruments and the guitar riffs with good clarity. That's a testament to the design and audio engineering which places the radiators, woofers and tweeters where they can all be heard.I shudder to think what 2 of these sound like in TWS mode, cranked up to 50-75%. You probably wont need to go louder than that unless you are in a war zone or work construction with jackhammers. This will easily fill a medium sized room or a picnic or beach party. If you are close to the speaker it really doesn't have to be super loud because of the bass presence and overall separation. In a small apartment it sounds crisp from almost anywhere. of course if you place it in a corner it will mazimize low end, but becaue the subwoofers essentially cover 270 degrees and the woofers/tweetters cover 120 degrees it sounds immersive, whereas a typical sub may be somewhat more directional. Did i mention it has bass for days?in terms of comparison, the X20 goes up against the JBL Boombox 3 and kills it dead like a dibi dibi sound bwoy. The JBL has lower overall wattage and has only 2 passive radiators. Its sound is slightly more detailed in highs and mids but distorts and gets sibilant at higher volumes. With the W- King app, you can punch up the X20's highs and mids with the EQ, so any advantage of the JBL here can be mitigated. But the JBL cant compete with the bass of the X20 and its extra passive radiator. It also costs a few hundred dollars more. It's hard to justify the additional cost of the JBL when all is added up.W-King also makes a smaller 70w RMS speaker that's almost 1/3rd lighter but has no app connectivity. That one also has three passive radiators and can hit 120w peak power.The X20 blew away my desktop computer 2.1 system, a Klipsch ProMedia rig, with more detailed and immersive low end. It just had more presence, even at low volumes. That's kind of scary as the PrpMedias are iconic, if a bit old in the tooth..The difference is the 3-D quality of the bass.Bottom line is the X20 is worth the money, espescially if you get it at a discount. It delivers on that bass which is what you want, most of all., in this type of speaker. it's supposed to be IPX7 which is submersible up to 3 feet and 30 minutes. W-King claims it can float which i havent tested. but the build quality is rugged, so who knows?.
V**D
Excellent Speaker
This speaker smokes! I hear every musical instrument and the bass is pure without distortion. I bought the first speaker from Amazon. Then bought a second speaker for $100 less from Temu to use the TWS feature that pairs both speakers. I'm a happy customer.
R**T
Best $270 I ever spent!
I love mine forget all you hater's battery life depends on how you listen to it personally I crank it to full and I have it drawing power from my power wheelchair... It stays full both the chair and speaker, it continues to play at full volume. The sound even at max is tight with zero distortion. It is a solid build and it IS heavy. Only expected, they could have put it in a cheaper lighter box but the you lose the sound. Cymbals and rim shots are perfect as is the heavy base. Back to the weight, yeah, 30lbs but worth every ounce! Too bad I can't send a sound byte. Your current speaker would do it no favor.Pro:200 watts RMS(that's clean sound)Great bass and overall soundWaterproofCould be paired with same modelWill play while chargingCons:Heavy - 30lbs12 hr rated built in battery according to your playing volume.Big? 7 speakers what do you want!Pricey? Yet justified, heavy base and perfect highs.UPDATE: I disconnected Bluetooth for 2 days and when I tried to reconnect it was a bit challenging but doable. I restarted my phone and the speaker about three times until I finally got them to see each other and it's worked since but definitely requires patience. This problem is odd since each night I turnoff the Bluetooth and let it turn off about 5 minutes later and connect without any problem. Perhaps something that could be looked into. I guess with such a sound you had to have something be buggy.
A**R
This unit is loud
Over the past year's I've bought many different types of Bluetooth speakers, most have been okay with what they were. However most of them have died or quit working, this W king x20 Bluetooth speaker is well designed and is actually quite heavy.I bought this to have tunes on my motorcycle, since I don't like earbuds while riding, this will sit behind me on my seat.I've tested it in a buddies jeep going down the road at 75, with big noisy mudding tires with no top on, having strapped this unit in the back seat and on about 70% volume it was plenty loud.So I expect that when I have a helmet on going down the road at speed, I should have no problem hearing my tunes, podcasts, or news.It fits perfectly on my Honda GL1500, either on the seat or on the rear trunk, anyone familiar with old wings is their poor sound system and the lack of anything to easily upgrade, without spending big $ to replace it's stock audio.This speaker has a big solid handle that I can lock, and securely strap it to the bike. While it may look a little silly or stupid, it saves me a ton of $, and the headaches of tapping into the electrical connections of the bike. Plus I can take the system with me if I decide to leave the bike for a extended period, and use it inside my place.It easily fills 1000 Sq ft of space with rich, high quality sound, on full volume in this space it can make your ears ring.As for the bass it definitely has that, at full volume it can be muddled, however I normally don't use it as most genres of music don't need that.I've not tried the app yet or it's equalizer, however the stock settings are fine for 90% of the kind of music I listen to. I'll eventually get the app, however it works great without it.The only con I've come across is the door on the back of the unit, it opens downwards placing a little strain on the cables, so I place a weight to hold the door open while charging it, this could be easily fixed by W King by reversing the door while at manufacturing, having the door flip up, this would reduce any strain on the cables.Other than that this thing has been amazing so far. Time will tell how long this unit will last, however from initial experiences it looks well built and engineered. Hope that helps.
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