Stone 135 Portable Wireless Speaker Review (Model Number: Stone 135)

Introduction

The Stone 135 portable wireless speaker promises a lot: immersive sound, water resistance, True Wireless Stereo (TWS) capabilities, and impressive battery life. But does it deliver? I’ve spent the last few weeks putting this Bold Blue marvel through its paces, testing its limits in various scenarios. This review will share my honest impressions based on extensive real-world usage.

Key Features

The Stone 135 boasts a compelling set of features for its price point. The 5W RMS output promises decent volume, while the IPX4 rating provides peace of mind against splashes and light rain. The inclusion of TWS is a fantastic addition, allowing for a truly immersive stereo experience by pairing two units. And with up to 11 hours of playtime on a single charge (at 80% volume), you can enjoy your music throughout the day.

The multi-connectivity modes (Bluetooth, FM, and TF card) add versatility, allowing you to play music from various sources. The Type-C charging is a welcome modern touch, ensuring compatibility with most modern devices. In short, the Stone 135 packs a punch in a compact, stylish package.

Specification Value
Charging Type Type C to HDMI
Colour Name Bold Blue
Connection Type Bluetooth
Average Battery Life 12 Hours
What’s In The Box Stone 135, Charging Cable, User Manual, Warranty Card
Model Number Stone 135
Model Name Stone 135
Item Quantity 1

Performance & Sound Quality

The Stone 135’s 5W RMS output provides surprisingly loud and clear audio for its size. While it doesn’t match the bass response of larger, more powerful speakers, it holds its own for casual listening. I tested it in various settings – indoors, outdoors, and even near a pool – and was consistently impressed with the sound quality. The highs are crisp, and the mids are well-balanced, though the bass lacks depth.

The True Wireless Stereo function works flawlessly. Pairing two Stone 135 speakers was quick and easy, resulting in a noticeable improvement in stereo separation and overall soundstage. Battery life is impressive as well; I consistently achieved around 10-11 hours of playtime at moderate volume levels. The battery life exceeding the stated 11 hours is a welcome surprise.

Bluetooth connectivity was stable and reliable throughout my testing period. I experienced no dropouts or interruptions, even when moving around my house. The FM radio function is a nice touch, although the reception quality depends on your location. The TF card slot worked perfectly well, allowing for seamless playback of stored music files.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros:
  • Compact and portable design
  • Impressive sound quality for its size
  • Excellent battery life
  • IPX4 water resistance
  • True Wireless Stereo functionality
  • Multiple connectivity options
  • Type-C charging
  • Cons:
  • Bass response could be improved
  • Type-C to HDMI charging is unusual and could cause confusion

Final Verdict

The Stone 135 portable wireless speaker is a fantastic value-for-money option. Its combination of features, sound quality, and battery life makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking for a versatile and reliable portable speaker. While the bass could be slightly improved, its overall performance easily outweighs this minor shortcoming. The True Wireless feature is a particular highlight, enhancing the listening experience significantly. I highly recommend the Stone 135 to anyone seeking a compact yet powerful speaker for their daily needs.