Daily Technology
·07/11/2025
Physics has always forced a hard choice on small speakers - to get deep bass you need a large cone that shoves a lot of air and that demands space. The Brane X portable speaker ignores that rule plus advertises a genuine subwoofer squeezed into a box you can still lift.
The trick is Brane's own Repel-Attract Driver. Two strong magnets face each other - one pushes while the other pulls offsetting the air pressure that normally strangles low notes in a sealed, compact cabinet. The outcome is true sub bass from a package you can still place in a backpack.
Measurements back the claim. The Brane X reaches frequencies you feel in the chest and a dial lets you choose how much. Those lows do not drown the rest. Midrange but also treble stay articulate, distortion stays low even at high volume and aptX HD playback is supported for full resolution files.
The price for that bass is mass. At 7.7 pounds the unit outweighs the 3.37-pound Bose SoundLink Plus. You will not sling it on every walk - you will move it from room to room or car to picnic table rather than clip it to a belt.
Hardware outruns software here. The control app offers little beyond pairing and built-in Alexa omits Spotify. The price stands at five hundred dollars. The buyer must be the listener who prizes world class bass above ounces, playlists as well as extra features and who will pay the premium for it.









