How is the LG XBOOM 360 built?

How is the LG XBOOM 360 built?

With 16.8 million colors to choose from and different flashing options, the LG XBOOM 360 produces captivating light shows.

The first thing you need to know about the LG XBOOM 360 is that it’s freaking huge. It weighs in at 5.8kg and is 51.3cm tall. LG considers this speaker portable, which is a bit of a stretch. While you can move it around with the metal handle, and take it out of the house thanks to the large battery, I can’t imagine anyone happily lugging it around. The speaker’s design looks extraterrestrial, with a conical shape I quite like, though not everyone will. Its lantern looks nice and sits directly above the speaker’s woofer. The LG XBOOM 360 is sturdy and has a low center of gravity, you’re unlikely to knock it over.

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Despite its cumbersome weight and size, the LG XBOOM 360 is pretty easy to use. When you first turn on the speaker it makes a pleasant startup sound and the mood light starts to glow. Playback controls can be administered via the buttons on the top of the speaker. The buttons are easy to identify visually, but difficult to do so by feel since they all sit flush against the top panel. The volume control and power buttons have braille and the battery and function buttons have LED indicator lights. You can control the mood light settings via the button on the top of the speaker (lightbulb icon), but for more customized controls, you’ll want to head into the speaker’s companion app.

While the XBOOM 360 is technically portable, you have plenty of lighter on-the-go options.

A panel on the side of the speaker near its base opens and has inputs for USB-A and aux cables. It also has a reset button and a twin button for the Wireless Party Link-Twin mode, enabling you to connect two LG XBOOM 360 speakers together for simultaneous, amplified playback. With Party Link-Twin mode, you need to designate one speaker as the “main” and the secondary as “other.” When you mute the main speaker, it mutes the other speaker, but you can change the volume of the speakers independent of one another.

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