
Logitech
Logitech X300 Wireless Mobile Stereo Speaker - Black
★★★★★
Compact Logitech X300 wireless speaker packs rich stereo sound into a sleek, pocket-friendly design.
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Overview
Key Features
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Specifications
Brand
Logitech
Model
984-000394
Color
Black
Audio Channels
1.0
Speaker Type
1-way
Connectivity
Bluetooth Wireless, 3.5mm Aux
Wireless Technology
Bluetooth
Design
Soundbar
Volume Control
Digital
Recommended Use
Mobile phone / Smartphone
Power Source
Built-in Lithium-ion Battery
Battery Life
Up to 5 hours
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Very compact and lightweight, easy to toss in a bag or set on a desk.
- Dual connectivity with Bluetooth wireless and 3.5mm aux input.
- Sleek black soundbar-style design looks clean in any setting.
- Digital volume control for convenient adjustment.
👎 Cons
- Battery life tops out at only 5 hours, limiting extended use away from a charger.
- 1.0 channel mono output means no true stereo separation.
- 30-foot Bluetooth range is shorter than many competing portable speakers.
- No water or dust resistance rating for outdoor use.
- No built-in microphone for speakerphone calls.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Logitech X300 battery last on a single charge?
The built-in lithium-ion battery provides up to 5 hours of continuous playback.
Can I connect the X300 with a cable instead of Bluetooth?
Yes, it includes a 3.5mm auxiliary input for wired connections in addition to Bluetooth wireless.
What is the Bluetooth range of the X300?
It supports wireless streaming from up to 30 feet (approximately 9 meters) away.
Is the Logitech X300 a stereo or mono speaker?
Despite its compact size, the X300 is listed as a 1.0 channel (mono) speaker in a 1-way driver configuration.