The Sony SRS-X99 also supports multi-room connectivity when used with the SongPal app for Android and iOS. Sony has also included its LDAC technology, which purportedly allows for high quality Bluetooth audio streaming from compatible devices, and has three times the data transmission capability as ordinary Bluetooth audio streaming. It also supports playback of various high-resolution music files including mp3, wma, aac, wav, flac, aiff, alac, and dsd. The speaker offers an output of 154 Watts through seven speakers: two 'super' tweeters, two front tweeters, two mid-range drivers and a single subwoofer. Apart from this, it also has an in-built media player that allows users to play back audio files from a USB drive, and supports high-resolution audio files up to 24-bit/192kHz for flac, alac, aiff, and wav files. ![]() The device supports wireless connectivity through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0, and is also NFC-capable for quick pairing with source devices. ![]() Sony has announced its newest multimedia speaker, the high-end SRS-X99, for Rs.
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