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product_id: 6160070
title: "X-Mini MAX II XAM7-R Portable Capsule Speakers, Red"
brand: "x-mini"
price: "14.36 DT"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 2.5W x2 drivers for crisp stereo Up to 12 hrs battery life Magnetic base for stable placement X-Mini MAX II XAM7-R Portable Capsule Speakers, Red

**Brand:** x-mini
**Price:** 14.36 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Pocket-sized power that keeps your vibe alive!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** X-Mini MAX II XAM7-R Portable Capsule Speakers, Red by x-mini
- **How much does it cost?** 14.36 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- x-mini enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted x-mini brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Endless Playtime:** Enjoy up to 12 hours of uninterrupted music on a single charge—perfect for all-day productivity or travel.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Dual 2.5W drivers deliver surprisingly rich stereo sound in a pocket-sized capsule.
- • **Magnetic Stability:** Innovative magnetic base keeps your speakers securely in place—no slips, just steady beats.
- • **Bass-Xpansion Boost:** Enhanced bass system pumps up the low end, giving your playlists a fuller, punchier vibe.
- • **Universal Buddy Jack:** Seamlessly connect to any smartphone, laptop, or MP3 player with the versatile 3.5mm audio input.

## Overview

The X-Mini MAX II XAM7-R Portable Capsule Speakers pack dual 2.5W drivers and a Bass-Xpansion system into a compact, magnetic-base design. With up to 12 hours of battery life and universal 3.5mm connectivity, these lightweight, red capsule speakers deliver surprisingly rich stereo sound on the go—ideal for millennials craving portable, stylish audio without compromise.

## Description

Stereo Capsule Speaker

Review: 5 Star - For What They Are - June 2011 update: Uh-oh! they have stopped working! I need to double check them, but last night they stopped working on my kid's laptop. When I have time I will try to figure out why (I made sure the usb portion of the cables was hooked up right, the power switches were on, and the minijack cable was plugged snugly into the "speaker output" not the "microphone input" jack. Nothing but a hum; sound from built in laptop speakers is fine, once I pulled out the minijack cable to allow the built-in speakers to take priority. I substituted in the mono iHome speaker I also have and it is working fine now, so it isn't a laptop issue. Hmmm.... ___________________ These are simply NOT "awesome" speakers. But they ARE simply awesome SMALL, PORTABLE speakers. Look, for sub-$40 you aren't going to get media-pc speaker quality (I am thinking low-end 2.l systems from Creative, for example). But who can haul around a 2.1 system? I can't even haul around the typical computer monitor satellite speakers that come with desktop computers. But guess what? These truly dinky battery powered speakers have 80% of the sound quality of good quality satellite speakers. They cost less. And they don't require a wall-wart or other power supply which would make carrying more difficult - they can power off your netbook's USB port if you are using them with a portable computer, or they are completely battery powered (once you charge them), for use with an iPod or MP3 player. They claim the signal to noise ratio is 80db. That is probably right, because they hiss when there is no audio being fed to them. But with audio coming through, the hiss is inaudible. They are so small, including the cable (combo USB charger and speaker cables), that you could stuff one in a jacket pocket. They come with a small pouch with a locking toggle. It is easy to accidentally move the sliding power switch on either unit, so stick a piece of tape over those switches if you don't want to accidentally discharge the battery. Audio is fed into the speakers by the typical iPod sized audio jack, not by the USB cable (don't let use of the USB cable for charging, or the use of mini USB cable ends for feeding the audio to each satellite, fool you). Therefore these can be used with any device (netbook, iPod, MP3 player) with a headphone jack. The cabling is light and thin. BEST USE is for non-critical background listening to music when you don't want to use earphones; or sharing a movie. These sound MUCH better than the speakers in any of our portable DVD players, and of course most music players don't have built-in speakers (and the Touch speaker is small and tinny). Mid-range tones, voices are great. Bass and treble are acceptable in this size speaker. If you use these to replace larger speakers on your desktop, you won't be thrilled. If you take them along for travel - and they are actually small and light enough to do this - you will be a happy camper.
Review: Nice Pair, now that they finally work . . . - The first pair I got of these, one of the speakers had strong constant feedback and the light was purple (blue and red at the same time; it should be either blue or red. It never charged, or worked well. So I ordered a second pair and listened to the one working speaker waiting for the second pair. When the new pair arrived I packed up the old one and popped open the new only to find that it had a defective cable, so I unpacked the first set, swiped the cable and sent back the bad speakers and the bad cable. Now that these two sets make one good set, well, I'm pretty happy. I wanted to test the base so I dug through my music to find some hip hop (more difficult than you might imagine) and checked it out. Pretty good. It's not exactly true sounding bass, but it is good and for tiny speakers, they give a good thump. Next on to Ella. Her voice rings through clear and the instruments are equally as clear and pretty crisp. Then I popped on Johnny Cash, Tennessee Flat Top Box. This song is split over the stereo channels: guitar on the right channel and rhythm on the left. I loved it! It sounded great! You can really pick up on the directionality designed into these. Pause. (Okay, I need to put this in perspective: I've been listening through my macbook pro speakers for two months.) Last I tried some classic rock and although not spectacular sounding, they hold up pretty good. In general, i feel the sound is a little twangy with lots of treble, but what do you expect with itsy bitsy speakers. You can certainly pick up the rhythm section in songs well. I purchased these for my computer, not to carry around. Honestly they don't seem super durable. I would expect them to break within the year. Hopefully sitting on my desk most of the time, they will last a bit longer. Sound Four stars, Quality two stars

## Features

- 2.5 Watt x 2-40mm Driver
- Bass-Xpansion System
- Buddy Jack
- Magnetic Base
- Up to 12 Hrs Playback

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002PK1CPK |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (738) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05030578789712 |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | XAM7-R |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Xmi Pte. Ltd |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 2.6 x 2.1 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| UPC | 802645800799 879961001711 802645769720 |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** X-mini
- **Model Name:** MAX II
- **Mounting Type:** Freestanding,Magnetic Mount
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 2.5 Watts

## Images

![X-Mini MAX II XAM7-R Portable Capsule Speakers, Red - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71VC7POR73L.jpg)
![X-Mini MAX II XAM7-R Portable Capsule Speakers, Red - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81-rHZXqeZL.jpg)
![X-Mini MAX II XAM7-R Portable Capsule Speakers, Red - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71TzdaIUAVL.jpg)
![X-Mini MAX II XAM7-R Portable Capsule Speakers, Red - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81Q-e1UlcwL.jpg)
![X-Mini MAX II XAM7-R Portable Capsule Speakers, Red - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71CwDvhuedL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Customer Package Type, Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 Star - For What They Are
*by M***K on February 5, 2011*

June 2011 update: Uh-oh! they have stopped working! I need to double check them, but last night they stopped working on my kid's laptop. When I have time I will try to figure out why (I made sure the usb portion of the cables was hooked up right, the power switches were on, and the minijack cable was plugged snugly into the "speaker output" not the "microphone input" jack. Nothing but a hum; sound from built in laptop speakers is fine, once I pulled out the minijack cable to allow the built-in speakers to take priority. I substituted in the mono iHome speaker I also have and it is working fine now, so it isn't a laptop issue. Hmmm.... ___________________ These are simply NOT "awesome" speakers. But they ARE simply awesome SMALL, PORTABLE speakers. Look, for sub-$40 you aren't going to get media-pc speaker quality (I am thinking low-end 2.l systems from Creative, for example). But who can haul around a 2.1 system? I can't even haul around the typical computer monitor satellite speakers that come with desktop computers. But guess what? These truly dinky battery powered speakers have 80% of the sound quality of good quality satellite speakers. They cost less. And they don't require a wall-wart or other power supply which would make carrying more difficult - they can power off your netbook's USB port if you are using them with a portable computer, or they are completely battery powered (once you charge them), for use with an iPod or MP3 player. They claim the signal to noise ratio is 80db. That is probably right, because they hiss when there is no audio being fed to them. But with audio coming through, the hiss is inaudible. They are so small, including the cable (combo USB charger and speaker cables), that you could stuff one in a jacket pocket. They come with a small pouch with a locking toggle. It is easy to accidentally move the sliding power switch on either unit, so stick a piece of tape over those switches if you don't want to accidentally discharge the battery. Audio is fed into the speakers by the typical iPod sized audio jack, not by the USB cable (don't let use of the USB cable for charging, or the use of mini USB cable ends for feeding the audio to each satellite, fool you). Therefore these can be used with any device (netbook, iPod, MP3 player) with a headphone jack. The cabling is light and thin. BEST USE is for non-critical background listening to music when you don't want to use earphones; or sharing a movie. These sound MUCH better than the speakers in any of our portable DVD players, and of course most music players don't have built-in speakers (and the Touch speaker is small and tinny). Mid-range tones, voices are great. Bass and treble are acceptable in this size speaker. If you use these to replace larger speakers on your desktop, you won't be thrilled. If you take them along for travel - and they are actually small and light enough to do this - you will be a happy camper.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Nice Pair, now that they finally work . . .
*by A***. on April 8, 2010*

The first pair I got of these, one of the speakers had strong constant feedback and the light was purple (blue and red at the same time; it should be either blue or red. It never charged, or worked well. So I ordered a second pair and listened to the one working speaker waiting for the second pair. When the new pair arrived I packed up the old one and popped open the new only to find that it had a defective cable, so I unpacked the first set, swiped the cable and sent back the bad speakers and the bad cable. Now that these two sets make one good set, well, I'm pretty happy. I wanted to test the base so I dug through my music to find some hip hop (more difficult than you might imagine) and checked it out. Pretty good. It's not exactly true sounding bass, but it is good and for tiny speakers, they give a good thump. Next on to Ella. Her voice rings through clear and the instruments are equally as clear and pretty crisp. Then I popped on Johnny Cash, Tennessee Flat Top Box. This song is split over the stereo channels: guitar on the right channel and rhythm on the left. I loved it! It sounded great! You can really pick up on the directionality designed into these. Pause. (Okay, I need to put this in perspective: I've been listening through my macbook pro speakers for two months.) Last I tried some classic rock and although not spectacular sounding, they hold up pretty good. In general, i feel the sound is a little twangy with lots of treble, but what do you expect with itsy bitsy speakers. You can certainly pick up the rhythm section in songs well. I purchased these for my computer, not to carry around. Honestly they don't seem super durable. I would expect them to break within the year. Hopefully sitting on my desk most of the time, they will last a bit longer. Sound Four stars, Quality two stars

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not bad for it's size!
*by J***K on February 18, 2011*

I was shopping for some small, portable speakers for my iPhone so that I can share my music with my wife and another couple that we're about to vacation with in Mexico. They are every bit as small and compact as they appear in the picture, and will easily fit in my camera bag or back pack. The design is pretty ingenious, with a "twist-to-reveal" expansion bellows to improve the sound quality. Now, as far as the sound quality... for it's size, it's fairly impressive. It is capable for fairly loud volume, plenty enough to share music with a few others. The voices are crisp and clear. The highs are also clean. I'm hearing a slight bit of crackling and hissing between songs, but not enough to be noticable when the songs are playing. To be honest, I was expecting a bit more bass from the favorable reviews I've read. Don't have the false expectation that you'll get the bass from a home or car stereo, or even a pair of good ear buds. You will not. But, it's suitable enough to be decent for something so small and portable. Oh, I had to break out a magnifying glass to read the instruction manual. VERY small font! (perhaps in the spirit of making everything smaller!) Overall, I'm pleased with the purchase and feel it was worth the $25 I paid for it, but I wouldn't recommend paying over $35.

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