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SONY SRS-HG1 REVIEW : H.EAR GO WIRELESS SPEAKER

SONY SRS-HG1 REVIEW : H.EAR GO WIRELESS SPEAKER

Posted on August 11, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Sony has had a good history of producing great wireless speakers. With my previous reviews of the Sony SRS-X3, SRS-X33, SRS-X55 portable speakers, the Sony h.ear go SRS-HG1 somewhat falls flat, literally, in the audio quality.

Sony h.ear go SRS-HG1 unboxing

When playing music using flat setting, the treble is veiled, bass is weak, the audio is contained within the speaker. Despite being marketed as the smallest high-res audio portable wireless speaker, it doesn’t sound at all clear to impress. Even the ClearAudio+ fails to bring sparkle.
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