LG announced a new line of Bluetooth speakers during CES 2025, unveiling a partnership with musician Will.i.am. The LG Xboom speaker lineup comprises three models: the Xboom Grab, Bounce, and Stage 301. Each speaker targets a different user base, aiming to satisfy anyone looking for a little more boom in their life.
Three new speakers with AI capabilities
All three speakers in the new Xboom lineup feature AI capabilities, including AI-powered equalizer settings, AI lighting features, AI room calibration, and an AI radio host. The new LG Xboom speakers also support LE Audio and Bluetooth Auracast for more efficient power consumption and audio sharing with nearby compatible devices.
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Xboom Grab
The smallest and most portable speaker in the lineup is the Xboom Grab. This cylindrical speaker offers 20 hours of battery life, an IP67 rating, and a carrying strap for enhanced portability. It can be oriented vertically or horizontally and is slim enough to fit in a cup holder.
Xboom Bounce
The next speaker in the new generation of Xboom speakers is the Bounce, aptly named for its up-bouncing passive radiators that make the RGB lighting on the speaker appear to “bounce.” This speaker boasts 30 hours of battery life and has an IP67 rating, making it water and dustproof.
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During LG’s demo, the Bounce had a wider soundstage than the Grab, likely due to the larger internal audio components. This speaker wasn’t very loud inside the demo room, but its size suggests it would perform well at a house party or gathering around the pool.
Xboom Stage 301
The last speaker in the lineup is the Xboom Stage 301, which resembles a stage monitor in shape and design. According to Will.i.am, his vision was for the Stage 301 to mimic the speakers on stage to promote creativity and musicality. The Stage 301 reminded me of a party speaker, and with its 6.5-inch woofer and dual 2.5-inch midrange drivers, I think it would work best for huge gatherings and outdoor parties.
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The Xboom speakers are pumped up with AI-powered features, most notably Raydio.Fyi, an AI radio host. During the demo, Will.i.am asked Raydio.Fyi anything and everything, and the radio host responded jubilantly in a conversational tone. According to LG, this feature is intended to provide listeners with intermittent infotainment, reminding me of Spotify’s AI DJ.
Availability
Pricing and availability for the new LG Xboom by Will.i.am speakers are to be determined, but LG asserts the speakers will be released sometime this year.