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Published: 2013-05-24, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: I'm kind of in love with Sony's little egg-shaped speaker, the SRS-BTV5 . The tiny, tennis-ball-sized gadget is so cute, it really deserves a name other than the seemingly random series of characters. Maybe Veronica. It looks like a Veronica.At least mine...
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Published: 2013-03-19, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Sony SRS-BTV5 is a sleek and compact ball-shaped wireless Bluetooth speaker that offers a good feature set, including a built-in rechargeable battery, speakerphone capabilities, an auxiliary input, and NFC one-touch tap-to-pair technology
In terms of sound it fails to distinguish itself from the pack, and the NFC technology proved problematic
The Sony SRS-BTV5 wireless Bluetooth speaker boasts speakerphone and (iffy) NFC capabilities, but it doesn't beat the competition for the price.
Published: 2013-03-20, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony SRS-BTV5 is a sleek and compact ball-shaped wireless Bluetooth speaker that offers a good feature set, including a built-in rechargeable battery, speakerphone capabilities, an auxiliary input, and NFC one-touch tap-to-pair technology
In terms of sound it fails to distinguish itself from the pack, and the NFC technology proved problematic
The Sony SRS-BTV5 wireless Bluetooth speaker boasts speakerphone and (iffy) NFC capabilities, but it doesn't beat the competition for the price....
Published: 2013-03-18, Author: Will , review by: itproportal.com
Compact, Aesthetically smart, NFC and Bluetooth pairing
Weak bass, Tinny treble, Speakerphone feature isn't very loud
Sony's ultraportable Bluetooth speaker is appealing for its size and price, but not much else. It doesn't get very loud, it suffers from lightweight bass that distorts easily, and a tinny treble response – and it doesn't work well as a speakerphone to b...
The Sony SRS-BTV5 was launched in India for Rs. 3,900 and it is slightly on the expensive side. For the price range, the build quality and quality of the output is quite clean, but the loudness left a lot to be desired. If melody songs dominate your pl...
Abstract: Sony has a knack for coming up with products with great design. And weird names. The SRS-BTV5 wireless speaker has both of those qualities.A spherical wireless speaker of 6.5 cm x 6.76 cm x 6.5 cm dimensions, it is small and light enough (135 grammes) to...
The SRS -BTV5 biggest strength is its unique style. It has some minor loop holes still it is a great product. Sony should focus on NFC pairing thing, as there are few companies making NFC enabled speakers. It is a golden choice for Sony to learn from its ...