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The new LG Xboom Stage 301 is ideal for setting a party anywhere

  • August 20, 2025
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The new LG Xboom Stage 301 is ideal for setting a party anywhere

With a power of 120 W (volts), the LG Xboom Stage 301 was presented on May 9, 2025. This speaker, of a considerably smaller size than its segment competitors, has a connection to a current, but also with the possibility of incorporating an external battery that gives it portability and autonomy.

In addition, at its base, it has an entrance for a large tripod, in case you need to have the elevated speaker on the floor. It even has RGB lighting that syncs with the music that is playing. A detail that is appreciated very well in broad daylight, but that becomes a plus during the night or in a dark room.

Among its other technical and physical characteristics are a dumbbell on top to transport it, five horns, and two analog buttons to up decrease the volume and stop or resume the music. In addition, it has knobs to configure the reverberation and volume of microphones and guitars that can be connected to the speaker.

The Spectator tested this speaker for Bluetooth for 60 days, and the most important conclusion is that it is a very competitive product in a market dominated by high-powered and large speakers. The new LG Xboom Stage 301 is presented as an alternative for those looking for plenty of power in a small shell.

Basic and easy functions to understand

The first thing to say is that if you look at the Xboom Stage 301 from your box, it won’t look like a particularly small product. But outside of it, it is notorious that he behaves fluently and can be part of a journey without occupying much space in the trunk of the car.

Already in operation, its synchronization with any device is almost immediate. As soon as we turn on the Bluetooth of the cell phone, the speaker can play the sound very well. No additional settings, as easy as putting the playlist.

In addition, analog buttons are a simple but effective detail to access fast functionalities such as stopping the song, skipping to the next and up, or lowering the volume. Which does fast and without distorting the quality of the audio; however, we take it to its maximum power.

LG Xboom Stage 301 on the outside

Regarding its outer armor, this LG speaker presents simple, perhaps a little rustic materials, but resistant enough to withstand splashes of water and small blows. Additionally, its design protects sensitive buttons like knobs.

However, in aspects that could have been better, when the speaker worked with the external battery, a slight drop in sound power was noticed. Still, the lights that accompanied the exit of the sound did not lower their intensity in this particular situation.

In conclusion, talking about the LG Xboom Stage 301 refers to a lightweight product; you consider its power, which is portable on a wider spectrum than its competition. A product for those who put together the party in the room, the living room, the kitchen, the garage, the estate, and the balcony.

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Amanda Shelton

Amanda Shelton is an experienced tech journalist who has been exploring the tech landscape for over a decade. Her work, featured in Wired, TechCrunch, and The Verge, covers the latest in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and consumer electronics. With a background in computer science and a knack for making complex topics accessible, Amanda is a trusted voice in the tech community.