LOUD, 360-degree lighting, Extensive functions (it even supports DVD), Remote control and app support
Expensive, Focused on bass and highs only
If you party a lot, have a penthouse-sized living room and can afford to spend Rs 52,000 on a speaker, go ahead. Sony has thrown the kitchen sink at this one and it doesn't disappoint with the audio quality either...
Loud and powerful bass sound, Trippy lighting, Touch and gesture controls
Expensive, Limited use, Not suitable for all music genres
The Sony MHC-V81D has a very singular purpose. It is a speaker that should be used for parties or at a club. It is not a convenient speaker for everyday purposes. It is also fairly large and bulky, which means it will stick out no matter where you place i...
Honestly, I'm not entirely sure who should buy the Sony MHC-V81D. The speakers aren't bad but a cinephile could get a decent surround set up at this price while you can get a very good pair of tower or bookshelf speakers if you love music. There's also th...
Abstract: Music is a very individual taste. So is the audio equipment used to recreate and replay music. There are lot of users out there who have specific needs and uses related to their lifestyle. While someone like me prefers to listen to music to relax, there a...