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Aiwa Exos-9 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
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Brand | Aiwa |
Model Name | FBA_Aiwa-9001 |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Special Feature | USB charging for phones and tablets, Micro-USB for firmware updates, Stereo pairing |
About this item
- HOME-STEREO SOUND, INSIDE OR OUT - With 200 watts of continuous power and 5 drivers, including a 6.5" dual-voice coil subwoofer, the Exos-9 delivers amazing stereo sound with deep bass, crisp treble and balanced mids. Distortion-free, even at volumes that will draw the attention of the local authorities.
- ALL-DAY BATTERY LIFE - Your guests will pass out before the Exos-9 does! Keep it plugged in at home or enjoy up to 9 HOURS of incredible unplugged sound with the included quick-swap Lithium-ion battery pack. Perfect for tailgates, camping, backyard fun, the beach, fishing, or any other outdoor activity where nature forgot to install power outlets.
- CONNECT IN SECONDS - Bluetooth 4.2 ensures instant pairing and maintains a strong connection up to 80 feet. The Exos-9 remembers your last device, allowing you to reconnect effortlessly. 3.5mm audio jack for direct connection.
- ULTIMATE CONTROL OVER YOUR MUSIC - Crank the bass, mids, or highs with the 5-band onboard graphic equalizer. Use one of 4 available pre-set options or fine tune the EQ to your liking. The customizable EQ makes the Exos-9 portable speaker perfect for every genre of music, podcasts and audiobooks.
- THE AIWA PROMISE - We proudly stand behind our products. We offer a 1-year WARRANTY on the Exos-9.
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Sound quality | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Battery life | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Bluetooth connectivity | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.8 | — | 4.8 | 3.9 |
Value for money | — | — | 3.8 | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.2 |
Portability | 4.0 | 5.0 | — | — | 4.4 | — |
Sold By | — | Xtrasaver Inc | SOUNDBOKS | AnkerDirect | Amazon.com | PrimeInnovations |
speaker size | 49.28 centimeters | 5.25 inches | 10 inches | — | 5.25 inches | 47.2 centimeters |
power source | AC & Battery | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
connectivity tech | Wireless | USB, Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | wireless, wired | Auxiliary |
speaker type | Subwoofer | Component | Bookshelf | Indoor/Outdoor | Woofer, Tweeter | Subwoofer, Portable, Outdoor |
mounting type | Freestanding | Tabletop Mount | Speaker | Portable Speaker | Strap Mount, Floor mount | Plug Mount,Freestanding |
weight | 13 pounds | 5 pounds | 20 pounds | 1.66 kilograms | 4.34 pounds | 2 kilograms |
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Aiwa Exos-9
Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Home Stereo Sound
The Aiwa Exos-9 is the result of a vision to create a portable Bluetooth speaker that stands alone in its category.
With the Exos-9 we chose power and clarity over novelty. We chose to invest in quality components over the latest celebrity endorsement. And we focus on customer happiness over customer 'satisfaction'.
- 5 powered drivers
- 6.5" subwoofer
- 200 watts of continuous power
- 5-Band EQ with 4 presets
- On-board controls
- Bluetooth, NFC, Aux-in

Aiwa remembers BIG sound.
The Exos-9 is the only portable bluetooth speaker that boasts 5 active speaker drivers, including a 6.5 inch dual voice coil subwoofer, in its category.
Other speakers in the category have NO active subwoofer and are simply not as powerful. The Exos-9 features 200 watts of continuous power where the others top out around 40 watts.
How are we able to provide more powerful, better quality sound at a better value than the others? We believe in putting more resources into our products than into TV ads and celebrity endorsements. This allows us to build the very best products and offer them at the best value.
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Entertain awayPerfect for tailgating, bonfires, camping, fishing, working in the yard, and anywhere else nature forgot to install power outlets. |
Have a dance party anywhereOne Exos-9 is all you need to start an impromptu dance party anywhere, but connecting a second Exos-9 will escalate your gathering to a block party. |
Entertain all dayWith the Exos-9's included 57.2 Watt-hour removable lithium-ion battery, it'll power your outdoor events for up to 9 hours. |
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Superior sound from superior componentsWith a dual-coil subwoofer and dedicated midrange and tweeter drivers, the Exos-9 provides more depth, character, and a wider stereo image than other speakers in its class. You may hear new details in songs you've been listening to for years. |
Onboard 5-Band EQ and Control PanelCrank the bass, mids, or highs. Or crank them all. We won't judge. With 4 available pre-sets you can trust our taste or fine tune the EQ to your liking. The customizable EQ makes the Exos-9 perfect for every genre of music as well as podcasts and audiobooks. |
Share control or lock it down.Sharing is caring, unless your friends have poor taste in music. Share control of your Exos-9 or apply the Bluetooth lock to keep it paired to your device exclusively. |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 11.7 x 19.4 inches |
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Item Weight | 13 pounds |
ASIN | B00WF78GS4 |
Item model number | Aiwa-9002 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #174,537 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #3,936 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 20, 2015 |
Manufacturer | Aiwa |
Speakers Maximum Output Power | 400 Watts |
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Charging Time | 9 Hours |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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Product Description
Operating the Speaker
The Exos-9 is extremely user-friendly and easy to control. If you ever need to invite a friend to join in on the fun or just need to refresh the connectivity on your device, it’s very simple. We have made resetting the device a breeze that can be done in seconds.
Just follow these 4 Steps to Refresh Your Connections:
1. "Forget" the speaker from your connecting device Bluetooth menu
2. Power on your unit using the battery
3. Hold and press "PLAY" and "LINK" button for 3 seconds or until you hear the unit beep
4. Search for the device in your Bluetooth menu, add and connect
And if you ever need any help, remember that the Aiwa Customer Service team is always here for you. Contact us through the email address in your Welcome Letter.
If you're not thrilled, we'll pay for return shipping and refund your purchase, no questions asked.
Customer reviews
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonCustomers say
Customers like the sound quality, value, connectivity, performance and portability of the speakers. For example, they mention it's remarkably loud, has a wide stereo sound stage and that the EQ allows for shaping of sound output based upon user preferences. They also appreciate the portability, durability, and ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on the battery life.
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Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. They mention it has great sound, battery life, ease of connection, and easy of use. The woofer performs sharply and the wide stereo sound stage is awesome. The volume of the speaker has been increased three years ago, which was their one small complaint. The sound is well balanced, thumping, and clear. The voice is warm and nuanced, and the EQ allows for shaping of sound output based upon user preferences. The speakers are the perfect roving speaker stands.
"...It will provide you with hours-long loud music if you don't mind its big size and not being able to match it with literally anything you currently..." Read more
"...the Awai Exos-9 is much superior in sound quality, clarity, bass, and loudness and it's not close. I'll repeat this is the best value speaker though...." Read more
"...George Jones' voice is warm and nuanced as ever on his 70's output as is Waylon Jennings bass heavy sound on his stellar album Honky Tonk Heroes...." Read more
"...the speaker that I bought around 3 years ago, they even increased the volume of the speaker which was my one small complaint that I had with the..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the speakers. They say it's well worth the price, the best value speaker, and a steal for that price. Customers also say it delivers better performance dollar for dollar.
"...Pros:+ Great Sound+ Good Battery Life+ Great Price+ Good Bluetooth RangeCons:-..." Read more
"...I'll repeat this is the best value speaker though. You even get a microphone and it has a guitar hookup and FM radio...." Read more
"...This company is making wonderful affordable high end sound products.Buy with confidence...." Read more
"...I first purchased in 2016, I would have told you that this is a steal for that price, but now with the upgraded that they implemented on the speaker..." Read more
Customers like the connectivity of the speakers. They mention that the Bluetooth connectivity is easy, the reception is outstanding, and the connection is pretty solid. Some are surprised with the Bluetooth range and ability to link with another speaker for true stereo.
"...I was also pleasantly surprised with the Bluetooth range and I can easily play music from my iPhone from literally 2 rooms away and it will play..." Read more
"...You even get a microphone and it has a guitar hookup and FM radio...." Read more
"...They have upgraded their Bluetooth so that I can walk anywhere in the house with my phone and it will still stay connected with the speaker...." Read more
"...The Bluetooth reception is outstanding with a range notably better than any other speaker I’ve owned...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the speakers. They say that it performs admirably, the results are quite impressive, and they pair right up and play wonderfully. Some say that the speakers work well for their small room and as a car stereo. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and recommend the product to others.
"...The Pros; The bass is rich, powerful and clear, never muddy. The middle and highs are present, crisp and never shrill...." Read more
"...a little water on it a few times (never submerged), and it still works flawlessly...." Read more
"...Not only does it allow you to keep music playing during extended outings, but AIWA is planning to release an extended battery pack...." Read more
"...with both punchy-kick-drum bass in rock music but also performs well under strain at high volumes well with lower tones such as on Trap, Hip Hop, Pop..." Read more
Customers like the portability of the Bluetooth speaker. For example, they say it has a deep grip on the back for easy transporting, and is easy to move around with a one-hand indented handle. Customers also mention that it isn't as bulky or cumbersome as you might think, and that it's light weight.
"...Rating: 8/103. Bose Soundlink Mini ii - Ultra portable, very small form factor and produces very good sound quality for how tiny it is...." Read more
"...It's a little big, but not too cumbersome to carry...." Read more
"...2.5x the size and 2x the weight of the JBL Xtreme, but can easily be moved around one handed using its handle...." Read more
"...It may be a little heavy or awkward for some to carry with one arm/hand grip but you can now buy a carrying case for it on the Aiwa website as of..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the speakers. They mention that it has a fantastic overall build quality, is second to none, and is made of solid wood. The speaker never once faltered or had a single issue with connectivity. It feels pretty premium and sounds premium. The sound quality of the speaker choice and amp seem top notch in quality. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The materials used scream "cheap plastic" even though the craftsmanship is acceptable and the built-in handle is a functional touch for what the..." Read more
"...It's also water resistant and rugged. However, the Awai Exos-9 is much superior in sound quality, clarity, bass, and loudness and it's not close...." Read more
"...The base production in this speaker is also top notch, easily filling a fairly large room with supreme sound...." Read more
"...The build quality is solid and although won’t win any style awards, it has a contemporary design that will flow well with the décor of..." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the speakers. For example, they say it's very simple to use, the controls don't require much to understand, and it'll connect to any Bluetooth device. The EQ is easy to operate and makes a big difference in coloring the sound. Customers are also impresseded with the friendly user interface and sound output. They mention that pairing is really easy.
"...powerful home system just for the fact of it's portability, friendly user interface and sound output.Great buy and highly recommended!" Read more
"...The five band equalizer is great. It has the option to set it yourself or choose from factory suggestions...." Read more
"...Great sound, battery life, ease of connection, easy of use. At this price point you really can‘t go wrong...." Read more
"...The speaker does not have a proximity sensor, only being activated by touch that has a bit of response lag...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the speakers. Some mention that it has great sound, runs 8-10 hours, and is replaceable. They also say that it can still be used on a battery almost all day. However, others say that the main battery died on theirs about 6 months ago. They say that after a year it stopped holding a charge and that the unit might quit.
"...Pros:+ Great Sound+ Good Battery Life+ Great Price+ Good Bluetooth RangeCons:-..." Read more
"...The 36 hour battery life is unmatched and I go several weeks before I need a charge and I listen to music several hours a day every single day...." Read more
"...After a year it stopped holding a charge so I had to replace the battery which was simple and only $13.00.. I also love my very first Bluetooth..." Read more
"...I absolutely love that the battery is replaceable, as it is usually the first thing that fails on these types of devices, but my battery is still..." Read more
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Pros:
+ Great Sound
+ Good Battery Life
+ Great Price
+ Good Bluetooth Range
Cons:
- Terrible Aesthetic Design
- Mostly Plastic Parts - feels cheaply made (isn't though)
- Huge size (compared to other BT speakers)
First off all shout out to AIWA and welcome back from your nearly 20-year hiatus! I remember the boom-boxes of the 80s and 90s and they were dope! I personally had an AIWA mini-system and it was the bomb!
The first thing to notice about the new AIWA Exos-9 is that it isn't necessarily a Bluetooth speaker per se but a whole "speaker-system", why they short-changed themselves by calling it "a Bluetooth speaker" on the box it comes with and in literally every ad, I am not entirely sure. The Exos-9 is made up of 2 mid-range speakers, 2 high-range tweeters and a 6.5-inch sub-woofer in one package - hence it's "impressive" size when compared to other Bluetooth speakers on the market.
Yes - this is a big "Bluetooth speaker" but you need some size to make the physics of good sound work properly. Unfortunately, if you want good sound, a large cabinet size is the only way to get there reliably. Yes, there are systems out there that promise BIG sound from a small package but they lack reliability and even $3000 speaker systems from the likes of Devialet in France, have major reliability issues.
If great sound is what you are after, the AIWA Exos-9 delivers. Notice - I said "great" sound and extreme audiophiles (you know how you are) are not going to be satisfied with just "great" sound but for the majority of "normal people" out there who just want to listen to some music while occasionally hitting some bass heavy music, this speaker system is more than enough.
I was also pleasantly surprised with the Bluetooth range and I can easily play music from my iPhone from literally 2 rooms away and it will play without any issues. Another surprise was battery life. I can go on days without recharging the battery while playing music or listening to audiobooks for hours every day. Obviously, playing bass heavy music for long periods of time will drain the battery quicker and that is to be expected.
In terms of price, I'd pay up to $399 for such a system but that is just me, the fact that it was available for $299 at one point is a steal.
Now to the negative things, the Ex-9 is huge and its aesthetic design seems to be from the 80s. What happened AIWA, you had to keep some of those engineers from the 80s and 90s on the team? This thing looks like shit. I am sorry to say. There is nothing about the Ex-9 that says "sleek, elegant, stylish". The materials used scream "cheap plastic" even though the craftsmanship is acceptable and the built-in handle is a functional touch for what the product is intended to be. I guess a positive feature about its aesthetic design is that it looks somewhat like an old-fashioned AIWA boom-box with updated internal tech but the design isn't "retro" per se. The speaker covers DO NOT COME OFF. I guess someone in AIWA decided for the users what kind of look they want to display. Everybody I know who doesn't have children prefers for the speakers to be visible.
In terms of its huge size, yes you will need a dedicated stand, cabinet space of some sort of space because this thing is going to need it but AIWA doesn't offer a stand as an accessory purchase (hope you are reading this AIWA team). In the photo that I took of the unit, it is chilling on my window sill - yes - that's the permanent place for it and as you can see the body of the unit extends beyond the window sill by about 2-3 inches. If you are looking for a stealth install (minimalists will know what I am talking about) you are out of luck. This thing is a tank and there is no way to hide it.
In conclusion, the AIWA Ex-9 is all sound and function packaged in what can be described as a boom-box from the 80s. It will provide you with hours-long loud music if you don't mind its big size and not being able to match it with literally anything you currently own. I will still give this unit 5 stars mainly because I am a big AIWA fan and because I believe products are never finished, they can always be improved upon. I will leave you with the vision the AIWA team came up with while designing the EX-9 which is "to be the first device to deliver home stereo-class performance in a portable device" and certainly when looking at the unit from that angle, I believe they hit the nail on its head.

Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2018
Pros:
+ Great Sound
+ Good Battery Life
+ Great Price
+ Good Bluetooth Range
Cons:
- Terrible Aesthetic Design
- Mostly Plastic Parts - feels cheaply made (isn't though)
- Huge size (compared to other BT speakers)
First off all shout out to AIWA and welcome back from your nearly 20-year hiatus! I remember the boom-boxes of the 80s and 90s and they were dope! I personally had an AIWA mini-system and it was the bomb!
The first thing to notice about the new AIWA Exos-9 is that it isn't necessarily a Bluetooth speaker per se but a whole "speaker-system", why they short-changed themselves by calling it "a Bluetooth speaker" on the box it comes with and in literally every ad, I am not entirely sure. The Exos-9 is made up of 2 mid-range speakers, 2 high-range tweeters and a 6.5-inch sub-woofer in one package - hence it's "impressive" size when compared to other Bluetooth speakers on the market.
Yes - this is a big "Bluetooth speaker" but you need some size to make the physics of good sound work properly. Unfortunately, if you want good sound, a large cabinet size is the only way to get there reliably. Yes, there are systems out there that promise BIG sound from a small package but they lack reliability and even $3000 speaker systems from the likes of Devialet in France, have major reliability issues.
If great sound is what you are after, the AIWA Exos-9 delivers. Notice - I said "great" sound and extreme audiophiles (you know how you are) are not going to be satisfied with just "great" sound but for the majority of "normal people" out there who just want to listen to some music while occasionally hitting some bass heavy music, this speaker system is more than enough.
I was also pleasantly surprised with the Bluetooth range and I can easily play music from my iPhone from literally 2 rooms away and it will play without any issues. Another surprise was battery life. I can go on days without recharging the battery while playing music or listening to audiobooks for hours every day. Obviously, playing bass heavy music for long periods of time will drain the battery quicker and that is to be expected.
In terms of price, I'd pay up to $399 for such a system but that is just me, the fact that it was available for $299 at one point is a steal.
Now to the negative things, the Ex-9 is huge and its aesthetic design seems to be from the 80s. What happened AIWA, you had to keep some of those engineers from the 80s and 90s on the team? This thing looks like shit. I am sorry to say. There is nothing about the Ex-9 that says "sleek, elegant, stylish". The materials used scream "cheap plastic" even though the craftsmanship is acceptable and the built-in handle is a functional touch for what the product is intended to be. I guess a positive feature about its aesthetic design is that it looks somewhat like an old-fashioned AIWA boom-box with updated internal tech but the design isn't "retro" per se. The speaker covers DO NOT COME OFF. I guess someone in AIWA decided for the users what kind of look they want to display. Everybody I know who doesn't have children prefers for the speakers to be visible.
In terms of its huge size, yes you will need a dedicated stand, cabinet space of some sort of space because this thing is going to need it but AIWA doesn't offer a stand as an accessory purchase (hope you are reading this AIWA team). In the photo that I took of the unit, it is chilling on my window sill - yes - that's the permanent place for it and as you can see the body of the unit extends beyond the window sill by about 2-3 inches. If you are looking for a stealth install (minimalists will know what I am talking about) you are out of luck. This thing is a tank and there is no way to hide it.
In conclusion, the AIWA Ex-9 is all sound and function packaged in what can be described as a boom-box from the 80s. It will provide you with hours-long loud music if you don't mind its big size and not being able to match it with literally anything you currently own. I will still give this unit 5 stars mainly because I am a big AIWA fan and because I believe products are never finished, they can always be improved upon. I will leave you with the vision the AIWA team came up with while designing the EX-9 which is "to be the first device to deliver home stereo-class performance in a portable device" and certainly when looking at the unit from that angle, I believe they hit the nail on its head.

Also, in the reviews below, I don't mean to infer that higher wattage means louder sound as I know this is not true. But actually in terms of these speakers I tested it did seem to hold true. I just wanted to include the RMS for a key metric point when comparing.
Small-Form Portable Bluetooth Speakers
As far as smaller form factor portable Bluetooth speakers, the JBL Extreme is the best and is the one I kept. The only caveat is that some people wouldn't consider the JBL Extreme as small form factor and might put it in the small-mid category. Here are the top 3 after testing them side-by-side:
1. JBL Extreme (I own this so I have not tried the Extreme 2 but I'm sure it's very similar or better.) By far the loudest, best overall sound quality, and best bass. Great sound quality for all genres of music. Produces 40w of power and 56w peak!
Rating: 9/10
2. At #2 is the Marshall Kilburn - This is much larger than the JBL Extreme so less portable. Rock music sounds the best on this unit while other genres aren't as good but still above average good sound quality. The vintage look is pretty cool too. It didn't get as loud as I would expect and produces power in the 25-30w range.
Rating: 8/10
3. Bose Soundlink Mini ii - Ultra portable, very small form factor and produces very good sound quality for how tiny it is. No Bluetooth speaker near this size produces better bass than this (JBL Extreme and Marshall produce much better bass but they are also many times the size of this). However, it doesn't get nearly as loud as I would like and the sound quality quickly distorts at 90%+ volume and sounds like garbage. 12 watts of power but you can't expect much power for how small this is.
Rating: 7.5/10
I also tried the UE MegaBoom and have to say the sound quality is pretty bad for how highly rated this is. Its only advantages are it does get loud (produces 36w total) and is rugged and waterproof. It doesn't deserve to be ranked at all but worth mentioning.
Now, I never thought I would go bigger than the JBL Extreme for "Portable" Bluetooth speakers until I was gifted a Monster Rockin Roller Mini for Christmas. This thing put my JBL Extreme to shame in loudness and battery life and now my JBL is collecting dust. The JBL Extreme will come out only when I travel via an airplane for work/vacations as it can still easily fit in my luggage. The sound quality on the Monster is actually pretty damn good for a unit that is 1/2 the cost of JBL Extreme! That got me intrigued to now find the best portable Bluetooth speaker in the mid-large category. Also, I saw JBL came out with a much larger version of the Extreme called the JBL Boombox and I was extremely interested in it since it had to be much better than my much loved Extreme. However, a YouTube video by Unbox Therapy is what put the Aiwa Exos-9 on my radar as I had never heard of the model before but remember Aiwa boomboxes as a kid in the 90s looking at Christmas magazines from JC Penney. That YouTube reviewer's reaction is what made me instantly go out and purchase the Aiwa. Here are the top large form factor portable Bluetooth speakers in their respective orders after testing them side-by-side against each other:
Large-Form Portable Bluetooth Speakers
1. Aiwa Exos-9 - $299 - One word. WOW! 4 more words. This is the One. The Quote they put on the box is perfect as you're opening it up for the first time - Goodbye to "Good Enough". I just purchased this at the end of June. There is not another portable Bluetooth speaker (small-large form) that sounds as good as this. The clarity is unbelievable. There is no distortion at max levels like most speakers have issues with. There is not a louder speaker (200w of power!) and I brought this to a Beer Olympics party outside and everyone was blown away and jamming out all day. The bass this speaker produces is unmatched by anything in its price range. The built-in equalizer options are an amazing touch (I like preset 2 the best for most genres) and allow me to not have to mess with my third party Android Equalizer App. I'm in love with this speaker and my wife is super jealous of this new relationship. I'm now looking to buy the extended battery and the carrying case to protect it. I kind of wish there were more case options and colors but that is not a con of this speaker. Thank you Aiwa for ending my search to find the perfect speaker and pleasing my ears with your product! The only thing that could make it better is waterproofing it and making it a bit more rugged (the case will probably help with some of this since its splash proof).
Rating: 9.5/10
2. Monster Rockin Roller Mini - For ~$100-$140 this is the best value speaker out there. It gets very loud (60w of RMS) and has surprisingly good sound quality. The 36 hour battery life is unmatched and I go several weeks before I need a charge and I listen to music several hours a day every single day. To my surprise this sounds 200x better both in sound quality and loudness than the Sony i have listed at #4 which retails for $349. Insane value here. This even is on par with the JBL Boombox sound quality which retails for $449! It's also water resistant and rugged. However, the Awai Exos-9 is much superior in sound quality, clarity, bass, and loudness and it's not close. I'll repeat this is the best value speaker though. You even get a microphone and it has a guitar hookup and FM radio. I will keep this for events where I don't care if it gets banged up or drinks spilled on. Should have used it for the Beer Olympics event i mentioned above but I wanted to show off the Aiwa too much instead 😀
Rating: 8/10
3. JBL Boombox - $449- This is the speaker I was most excited for due to my great experience with the much smaller JBL Extreme that I mention above (#1 small form speaker). I wanted this speaker to be "The One" so bad as it had the rugged/waterproof features plus a more convenient handle that Aiwa Exos-9 lacks. You can literally throw this thing in a pool if you wanted too. What a disappointment though. While the sound quality on the JBL Boombox is pretty good (#2 overall), it was that much further behind the Aiwa! The bass I was most disappointed in as I was expecting it to be on par with Aiwa since it has 2 large 4'' woofers on the sides and 2 passive radiators. The bass this produced wasn't even close to Aiwa's level. Even the loudness was pretty disappointing - it produces 60W RMS power while Aiwa Exos-9 is almost 4x that with 200 watts. The Monster Rockin Roller Mini also produces 60 watts and it even sounds louder than the JBL Boobox! Even more astonishing is the 1/4 sized JBL Extreme produces 40w of power and 56w peak! For a retail price of $449 it's much more expensive for such inferior sound quality and on par with the Monster's sound quality.
Rating: 7/10
4. Sony XB-60 - $349 - The only reason I gave this thing a shot was that it caught my eye in Best Buy due to the flashing lights and the built-in demo. I'm also a huge fan of the Sony MDR-1000X Noise Canceling headphones which are the #1 NC cans with Bose QC35 slightly in 2nd (feel free to send me some Aiwa cans to compare too 😁).The demo built-into the unit actually didn't sound bad at all and got really loud in the store. I brought it home and the sound quality was junk. Also, the volume never got to the demo's level that I heard in the noisy store vs. what I heard in a quiet home. Each speaker only gives 15 watts of power each which explains the lack of power. The sound quality is absolutely horrible. This is also the heaviest of them all at 17.64lbs. The battery life on high volumes was very poor and I maybe got 2 hours with a full charge. The flashing LED lights are maybe the only good thing about this speaker and I liked the option to turn that feature off or customize the colors (although 2 DIFFERENT apps are required for this - WHAT?). Although I'm 31 years old, I think this speaker is marketed and geared towards teens and young adults who don't care about sound quality just as the UE Megaboom is in my opinion.
Rating: 4/10
I just wanted to give everyone my experiences in case anyone had that "what if" thought of there being a better speaker in the sub $800 level. I can unequivocally tell you there is not a better sounding speaker than the Aiwa Exos-9.
Also thank you Aiwa for producing this speaker. I listen to music ~8-10 hours a day, every single day. I love music and this speaker has made this passion of mine even more enjoyable! You have made me a customer for life!

Also, in the reviews below, I don't mean to infer that higher wattage means louder sound as I know this is not true. But actually in terms of these speakers I tested it did seem to hold true. I just wanted to include the RMS for a key metric point when comparing.
Small-Form Portable Bluetooth Speakers
As far as smaller form factor portable Bluetooth speakers, the JBL Extreme is the best and is the one I kept. The only caveat is that some people wouldn't consider the JBL Extreme as small form factor and might put it in the small-mid category. Here are the top 3 after testing them side-by-side:
1. JBL Extreme (I own this so I have not tried the Extreme 2 but I'm sure it's very similar or better.) By far the loudest, best overall sound quality, and best bass. Great sound quality for all genres of music. Produces 40w of power and 56w peak!
Rating: 9/10
2. At #2 is the Marshall Kilburn - This is much larger than the JBL Extreme so less portable. Rock music sounds the best on this unit while other genres aren't as good but still above average good sound quality. The vintage look is pretty cool too. It didn't get as loud as I would expect and produces power in the 25-30w range.
Rating: 8/10
3. Bose Soundlink Mini ii - Ultra portable, very small form factor and produces very good sound quality for how tiny it is. No Bluetooth speaker near this size produces better bass than this (JBL Extreme and Marshall produce much better bass but they are also many times the size of this). However, it doesn't get nearly as loud as I would like and the sound quality quickly distorts at 90%+ volume and sounds like garbage. 12 watts of power but you can't expect much power for how small this is.
Rating: 7.5/10
I also tried the UE MegaBoom and have to say the sound quality is pretty bad for how highly rated this is. Its only advantages are it does get loud (produces 36w total) and is rugged and waterproof. It doesn't deserve to be ranked at all but worth mentioning.
Now, I never thought I would go bigger than the JBL Extreme for "Portable" Bluetooth speakers until I was gifted a Monster Rockin Roller Mini for Christmas. This thing put my JBL Extreme to shame in loudness and battery life and now my JBL is collecting dust. The JBL Extreme will come out only when I travel via an airplane for work/vacations as it can still easily fit in my luggage. The sound quality on the Monster is actually pretty damn good for a unit that is 1/2 the cost of JBL Extreme! That got me intrigued to now find the best portable Bluetooth speaker in the mid-large category. Also, I saw JBL came out with a much larger version of the Extreme called the JBL Boombox and I was extremely interested in it since it had to be much better than my much loved Extreme. However, a YouTube video by Unbox Therapy is what put the Aiwa Exos-9 on my radar as I had never heard of the model before but remember Aiwa boomboxes as a kid in the 90s looking at Christmas magazines from JC Penney. That YouTube reviewer's reaction is what made me instantly go out and purchase the Aiwa. Here are the top large form factor portable Bluetooth speakers in their respective orders after testing them side-by-side against each other:
Large-Form Portable Bluetooth Speakers
1. Aiwa Exos-9 - $299 - One word. WOW! 4 more words. This is the One. The Quote they put on the box is perfect as you're opening it up for the first time - Goodbye to "Good Enough". I just purchased this at the end of June. There is not another portable Bluetooth speaker (small-large form) that sounds as good as this. The clarity is unbelievable. There is no distortion at max levels like most speakers have issues with. There is not a louder speaker (200w of power!) and I brought this to a Beer Olympics party outside and everyone was blown away and jamming out all day. The bass this speaker produces is unmatched by anything in its price range. The built-in equalizer options are an amazing touch (I like preset 2 the best for most genres) and allow me to not have to mess with my third party Android Equalizer App. I'm in love with this speaker and my wife is super jealous of this new relationship. I'm now looking to buy the extended battery and the carrying case to protect it. I kind of wish there were more case options and colors but that is not a con of this speaker. Thank you Aiwa for ending my search to find the perfect speaker and pleasing my ears with your product! The only thing that could make it better is waterproofing it and making it a bit more rugged (the case will probably help with some of this since its splash proof).
Rating: 9.5/10
2. Monster Rockin Roller Mini - For ~$100-$140 this is the best value speaker out there. It gets very loud (60w of RMS) and has surprisingly good sound quality. The 36 hour battery life is unmatched and I go several weeks before I need a charge and I listen to music several hours a day every single day. To my surprise this sounds 200x better both in sound quality and loudness than the Sony i have listed at #4 which retails for $349. Insane value here. This even is on par with the JBL Boombox sound quality which retails for $449! It's also water resistant and rugged. However, the Awai Exos-9 is much superior in sound quality, clarity, bass, and loudness and it's not close. I'll repeat this is the best value speaker though. You even get a microphone and it has a guitar hookup and FM radio. I will keep this for events where I don't care if it gets banged up or drinks spilled on. Should have used it for the Beer Olympics event i mentioned above but I wanted to show off the Aiwa too much instead 😀
Rating: 8/10
3. JBL Boombox - $449- This is the speaker I was most excited for due to my great experience with the much smaller JBL Extreme that I mention above (#1 small form speaker). I wanted this speaker to be "The One" so bad as it had the rugged/waterproof features plus a more convenient handle that Aiwa Exos-9 lacks. You can literally throw this thing in a pool if you wanted too. What a disappointment though. While the sound quality on the JBL Boombox is pretty good (#2 overall), it was that much further behind the Aiwa! The bass I was most disappointed in as I was expecting it to be on par with Aiwa since it has 2 large 4'' woofers on the sides and 2 passive radiators. The bass this produced wasn't even close to Aiwa's level. Even the loudness was pretty disappointing - it produces 60W RMS power while Aiwa Exos-9 is almost 4x that with 200 watts. The Monster Rockin Roller Mini also produces 60 watts and it even sounds louder than the JBL Boobox! Even more astonishing is the 1/4 sized JBL Extreme produces 40w of power and 56w peak! For a retail price of $449 it's much more expensive for such inferior sound quality and on par with the Monster's sound quality.
Rating: 7/10
4. Sony XB-60 - $349 - The only reason I gave this thing a shot was that it caught my eye in Best Buy due to the flashing lights and the built-in demo. I'm also a huge fan of the Sony MDR-1000X Noise Canceling headphones which are the #1 NC cans with Bose QC35 slightly in 2nd (feel free to send me some Aiwa cans to compare too 😁).The demo built-into the unit actually didn't sound bad at all and got really loud in the store. I brought it home and the sound quality was junk. Also, the volume never got to the demo's level that I heard in the noisy store vs. what I heard in a quiet home. Each speaker only gives 15 watts of power each which explains the lack of power. The sound quality is absolutely horrible. This is also the heaviest of them all at 17.64lbs. The battery life on high volumes was very poor and I maybe got 2 hours with a full charge. The flashing LED lights are maybe the only good thing about this speaker and I liked the option to turn that feature off or customize the colors (although 2 DIFFERENT apps are required for this - WHAT?). Although I'm 31 years old, I think this speaker is marketed and geared towards teens and young adults who don't care about sound quality just as the UE Megaboom is in my opinion.
Rating: 4/10
I just wanted to give everyone my experiences in case anyone had that "what if" thought of there being a better speaker in the sub $800 level. I can unequivocally tell you there is not a better sounding speaker than the Aiwa Exos-9.
Also thank you Aiwa for producing this speaker. I listen to music ~8-10 hours a day, every single day. I love music and this speaker has made this passion of mine even more enjoyable! You have made me a customer for life!


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Blue tooth connectivity good and quite sensitive.



