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JBL Micro II vs Sony SRS-HG1

1.57 in
1.54 in
JBL Micro II Wireless Speaker
JBL Micro II
8.03 in
2.44 in
Sony SRS-HG1 Wireless Speaker
Sony SRS-HG1
Available colors
Editiorial reviews
4
4 editorial reviews
Compact speakers are a great way to enjoy some tunes with your friends when you're outside. Take it out to the park while you're playing basketball or just having a picnic. JBL has taken that idea and created the Micro II  and Micro Wireless  pocket-sized portable speakers thatRead more
Read the in depth Review of JBL Micro II Audio Video. Know detailed info about JBL Micro II configuration, design and performance quality along with pros & cons, Digit rating, verdict based on user opinions/feedback.Read more
Your iPhone's speaker stinks, and so does your iPad's; even the iPad mini's stereo speakers, a first for an iOS device, are crappy. And your Android devices? They don't really do much better. Yes, forRead more
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5
5 editorial reviews
Sony's new line of portable Bluetooth speakers, the SRS-HG1 h.ear go wireless speakers, pack a powerful audio punch within their svelte frames.. Read more at straitstimes.com.Read more
Having the ability to listen to your music to it’s fullest possible potential is a real treat. No matter what genre or kind of music you’re into, nothing is better than having your tunes with you, wherever you go. A Bluetooth speaker that connects wirelessly offers the best solution, by providing a portable listening experience with sound quality to match. Since they let you carry your music anywhere, they’re wildly entertaining when you’re in a group of friends or enjoying time with family. This year’s latest releases feature even better connectivity, improved sound quality and unmatched bass. The Sony SRS-HG1Read more
Sony H.ear Go SRS-HG1 is one of the company’s latest premium-sounding wireless speaker with high-resolution audio and extra bass feature. Like all suchRead more
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User rating
46
4.2 out of 5
46 user ratings
5 stars
41 %
4 stars
32 %
3 stars
26 %
2 stars
0 %
1 stars
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36
4.1 out of 5
36 user ratings
5 stars
16 %
4 stars
72 %
3 stars
11 %
2 stars
0 %
1 stars
0 %

Full Comparison

Sound

JBL Micro IIJBL Micro II
Sony SRS-HG1Sony SRS-HG1
Channels1.02.0
Low frequency150.0 Hz20.0 Hz
High frequency0.0 kHz20.0 kHz
Peak power3.0 W24.0 W
Number of drivers12

Design

JBL Micro IIJBL Micro II
Sony SRS-HG1Sony SRS-HG1
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Black,White
  • Grey,White
  • Orange,White
  • White
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Pink
  • Red
  • Yellow

Dimensions

JBL Micro IIJBL Micro II
Sony SRS-HG1Sony SRS-HG1
Height1.54 in2.44 in
Width1.57 in8.03 in
Depth1.57 in2.36 in
Weight4.48 oz27.87 oz

Connectivity

JBL Micro IIJBL Micro II
Sony SRS-HG1Sony SRS-HG1
USByesyes
Type of USB connectorMicro-USBMicro-USB
AUX inyesyes
Bluetoothnoyes
Analogue 3.5mm input (Aux)11
Wireless network (Wi-Fi)noyes

Features

JBL Micro IIJBL Micro II
Sony SRS-HG1Sony SRS-HG1
Docking station for mobile/Tabletnono
Radio receivernono
Smart speaker (virtual assistant)nono

Power

JBL Micro IIJBL Micro II
Sony SRS-HG1Sony SRS-HG1
Battery operatedyesyes
USB poweredyesyes
Battery typeLithiumLi-Ion
Playback time5.0 h12.0 h
Battery life (max)5.0 h12.0 h

Pros & Cons

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