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There’s one thing we haven’t been able to do for a long time but one woman has found a way to get around this restriction without breaking the law.

We’ve got to make a lot of our own fun at the moment and something I personally miss is going out for a dance or seeing some live music. If you’re the same, I may have found a product that’s perfect for you.

However, you’ll find the extra weight is due to the quality of its build. Inside this speaker there are two woofers, tweeters and even side passive radiators. Behind all this jargon you’ll have to trust me when I say, you can just feel the sound quality in your body. You know that feeling you get walking past a pub or club playing loud music or live music? It’s that bass that goes through you as well as all the layers of nuance in the music that we can’t always replicate at home.The Sony SRS-XB43 bluetooth wireless portable speaker gives off that much-missed bass boom. Picture: Supplied.This speaker immediately sounds great out of the box.

The extra ‘party’ bonus on this speaker would have to be its in-built lights. There are two coloured light strips left and right and a bunch of white flashy lights in the middle. These lights enhance the party atmosphere as they can be set to intelligently flash to the beat of your music. They can be customised in the app and if you’re not in the mood for lighting or flashes, these features can be turned off.With built in lights, Elly Awesome says the Sony SRS-XB43 enhances the party atmosphere.

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