Sony MHC-V43D speaker review: Good enough to make you dance to the beats
Japanese
electronics maker Sony recently launched in India its MHC-V43D party speaker, featuring dedicated audio drivers for high,
midrange and low frequencies, top mounted touchpad for gesture controls, party
lights, and wired and wireless connectivity. On paper, the Sony MHC-V43D seems
to be a capable speaker system good enough to light up the mood and dance to
the beats at house parties. Is it? Let’s find out:
Design and features
Like
other party speakers of its kind, the Sony MHC-V43D has a trolley-shaped design
with two-wheels on the bottom that makes it easy to move around despite its
huge size and heavy weight (16 kg). The speaker has rubber grips on the bottom
that makes it stand stable on the floor. Made mostly of plastic, the speaker
has sturdy built with black finish that gives it a discreet profile in dim-lit
environments. It, however, attracts attention, thanks to RGB lights on its
sides for the light show that draw a pattern on the floor which syncs to the
beats. With almost 360-degree coverage, the light reaches everywhere and turns
any floor in to a dance floor. Read More
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