Lewis Murdoc—November 29, 2025
Great speaker for the price. Plenty loud. Good bad. Quality seems good. No issues with connectivity, except maybe once out of the 3 months I've had it. Haven't tested the waterproofness. Sound quality is a bit on the brighter side compared to another well known 4-letter speaker company. Does vocals REALLY well which is what sold me on it. Sound quality is basically the same as the BT speaker from that 4-letter company that costs 3x as much. The one thing I hate about it: you have to hold the power button down for 3 seconds to get it to turn on. My old BT speaker you hit the button and its instant on or off. I REALLY wish there was a setting where I could just change the power button to be instant on, then it would be perfect. Read more
Kyle M.—November 20, 2025
Works great, great price, easy to connect to bluetooth, easy to charge, great sound, and perfect size. We use this on our patio or when doing chores around the house. Suits our needs. Read more
Bartholomew—December 10, 2024
The media could not be loaded. I was initially skeptical about buying this speaker, thinking, "Who even knows this brand?" Experience has taught me that you get what you pay for. Plus, I'm a bit of a sound snob—I like my audio rich and tight, none of that tinny or distorted nonsense. Right out of the box, this speaker impressed me with its solid feel. The mesh covering is metal, not plastic, and the casing feels as robust as a tank. The carrying strap? I thought it would be annoying, but it’s surprisingly handy—I can now waltz around with my tunes effortlessly. Pairing it with my iPhone was smoother than a jazz solo. The speaker connects every time I turn it on, and it came with enough charge to start a small dance party right out of the box. Now, let's talk sound! This baby has a rich, full sound—no tin cans here! The highs are crisp, the mids are clear, and the bass? It’s like a mini earthquake. The drivers on each side pump out some serious bass, and this thing can get LOUD. I mean, "turn it up to eleven" loud, with zero distortion. The buttons on top stay illuminated, so you won't be fumbling in the dark. There’s an outdoor mode that trims the bass for more volume, but I love my bass, so I leave it off, and there's still plenty of volume for my backyard shindigs. Before buying, I watched a YouTube video where a blindfolded guy chose this speaker over a JBL every time. It sounded staged, but I decided to try it anyway. After nearly three months, I can honestly say this speaker is fantastic and worth every penny. You won’t be disappointed! 🎶🔊🚀 I'll be sure to provide an update in six months to share how this speaker holds up over time. Stay tuned! Read more
Ashton Ethan—April 2, 2023
Okay let's get to the point this thing absolutely destroys the JBL Xtreme by an uncomparable degree It 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 you That 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 downsides Using weaker wall charger bricks will make them heat up a lot If 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 thing Because 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 Read more
Jesse Thomas—December 12, 2025
Amazing speaker. Have had it for 3 years and still sounds phenomenal especially at higher volumes. Does sound extremely flat at low volumes but opens up a ton over 35% volume. The battery still as good as new with no electrical or physical issues to report Read more
ssh—December 12, 2025
This review is for the W-KING Bluetooth Speaker, 120W Max Portable Speaker (bluetooth wireless). I love it. The sound is exactly what I like for listening to Salsa music and Jazz. It pairs easily, doesn't take up much space, and holds a charge for a nice long time. The form factor is solid and durable. I would buy it again and would recommend to anyone who likes a little extra bass in their music listening. Read more