I bought a comparable SONY SRS XB33 sold elsewhere. I bought AIWA remembering the old school name and it had good reviews. AIWA was a bit louder. Rich sound. So I took SONY back. Another very notable PLUS of AIWA is the 3.5mm adapter that allows you to connect it directly to a computer or other device. SONY relies entirely on Bluetooth. So far the only CON with AIWA, the first one was repackaged and didn't work. The second is ok but I have to wonder how long it can last. Other reviewers seemed happy with that. The battery lasts all day at a good volume, sounds really good for what it is, but if SONY can sell their battery for $100, maybe AIWA can drop theirs a bit.
Experience Dynamic Audio with Panasonic SC-UX100 CD & USB Wireless Bluetooth 300W Mini Hi-Fi System Shelf Stereo
19 Review
Radio receiver Max MR-322 anthracite
14 Review
JBL Horizon Bluetooth Alarm Clock Radio with Multiple Alarms, Soothing Ambient LED Light, Automatic LCD Display, and Dual USB Charging (White, AM/FM Radio)
41 Review
AUNA Connect 150 Black 2.1 Wi-Fi Internet Radio Music Player With MP3 USB Port, AUX & Remote Control - Black
16 Review