LG has unveiled several new speakers in the xboom line . These speakers are part of along with will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas, who is on board as an “experimental architect” involved in “development, design and brand marketing.”
These speakers are quite different from each other, but they all have the same AI. Each speaker includes an algorithm that automatically adjusts the EQ after analyzing the audio content and the listening area. Many also have an AI algorithm for ambient lighting, which will adjust the lights to match the song being played.
The xboom Stage 501 is intended for parties and karaoke sessions. It features additional AI that can remove vocals from “almost any song” and even adjust the pitch. The battery lasts for about 25 hours and can work while plugged in. The speaker delivers up to 220W of power, with two woofers and full-range drivers. It boasts a five-sided cabinet design that allows for both vertical and horizontal placement.
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The xboom Blast is a boombox with a 99Wh battery that allows up to 35 hours of continuous play. That is a very good metric. This is a modern boombox, so it is designed for durability. There are edge bumpers and a rope handle on the side for carrying.
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The Mini is a small doodad that can be placed anywhere. It offers ten hours of battery life per charge and a strap for easy placement. The speaker also includes a built-in tripod mount.
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The Rock is a, well, rock-shaped speaker that’s bigger than the Mini but still fits in the palm of the hand. The battery lasts for ten hours and the design is focused on durability. It has been tested to “seven military standards” to ensure reliability in “challenging outdoor environments.” This is an upgrade to .
We don’t have pricing or exact availability on these items yet, though the speakers will be on display at LG’s booth at CES. The company says that all four of these gadgets will come out in 2026.







