Altec Lansing today added to its already telling portableparty speakerlineup with a trio of Modern offering .

“ Our mission is to create exceptional experience for music lovers and keep every event vibrant by continuously put in new features without compromise on top - tier phone , ” Ike Franco , founding father and CEO of Infinity Brands , the parent society of Altec Lansing , said in a press passing . “ Building on the success of its predecessors , the novel party speakers extend svelte features tailored for unforgettable events and uninterrupted listening experiences . ”

As is the common for this sort of thing , that exceptional experience include LEDs and strobes , in addition to sound good . The new verbaliser grade from $ 150 at the low-down end to $ 230 on the high terminal .

Here ’s what ’s fresh :

SoundRover Pro 650

The SoundRover Pro is a grownup son , with 650 W of extremum power . That kind of output also means no barrage — you ’ll have to plug this one into the wall . But that also means you should n’t have to care about it giving out just as the party ’s getting go .

The SoundRover Pro 650 has what Altec Lansing call a “ pro score ” 15 - inch woofer and horn - loaded tweeter . It ’s bi - amplified and has a twosome of stimulation — one for a microphone , the other for a mic or guitar . It also skylark poop - column inch and XLR connects , has an aux comment , and can play from USB or an SD notice .

This is the sort of matter you ’ll see in use by DJs or for karaoke you could also match multiple speakers together via TWS Pairing or with line out . Its light modes include dynamic , chase , and metre - driven .

The SoundRover Pro 650 retail for $ 230 .

Sonic Boom 180

The Sonic Boom 180 ( see to it at top ) is more of the portable variety , as demonstrate by its 14 - hour battery life and IP67 waterproofing . You wo n’t want to take it into the pool or anything , but theoretically , it ’ll survive just hunky-dory for 30 minutes in the shallow closing . But really , that ’s more about getting caught in a rainstorm .

As the name involve , the Sonic Boom 180 features up to 180 watts peak mogul , driving a single 10 - inch woofer with four bass mode and a single compaction driver .

You ’ll also get wireless charging on instrument panel , so you’re able to keep your telephone set top up ( at the disbursement of the utterer ’s battery ) . You ’ll also get a pair of mike input , an aux stimulation , and USB - C and USB - A. And there ’s a build - in trolley handgrip to make block it around a little gentle . And if all else go wrong , you ’ll also find an FM radio receiver on display panel .

The Sonic Boom 180 retail for $ 200 .

Sonic Boom 120

If you ’re fine with a little bit less of … most everything , the Sonic Boom 120 might well be an alternative . It ’s get 120 watts of peak power for a individual 8 - inch woofer with four sea bass modes and a single compaction equipment driver . You ’ll have to make do with just 12 time of day of runtime and the same IP67 H2O rating .

stimulation are limited to a brace of mics , aux in , and USB . And you still get a streetcar handgrip .

The Sonic Boom 120 knock off $ 50 off its big sidekick and retails at $ 150 .