Divoom Xforce 1 Review

lethal predator

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I cannot say anything but wonderful set of 2.1 . they give such good quality sound and great bass. not Ground thumping but if it sits in a wooden box or on wooden platform they will thump.

I am shocked that a pair of R500 Speakers have such great sound. No need for an amp they are loud enough to be heard around my house leather-alone my 3m-Squared room.

I recommend them for any music lover of non-bass or bass songs.

Its also got a in line volume rocker and 3.5mm mp3 input and headphone output jack. also has controls for volume & Treble and Bass on subwoofer. Wonderful set of speakers.
 
They're only going to last a year though.

I bought three different models in the past years, they all broke around 1 year later. That's when I decided to just get a proper AV system.

I guess you can justify it for the price, but still if was getting gatvol of having to buy a new set every year.
 
My xforce 1 speakers are over 2 years old now and i've been moving them around to lans and so on for most of their life. No problems at all. For the price i paid i think the quality of the sound is excellent. I'll most likely buy another set if mine decides to go
 
The sad news is that they are no longer in production , in fact none of the Xforce range are in production any longer , Divoom has moved production in-line with market trends i.e. they producing Bluetooth and portable speakers and some headsets, to have a “ special order” we have to order a MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) of a 1000 units per model.


They're only going to last a year though.

I bought three different models in the past years, they all broke around 1 year later. That's when I decided to just get a proper AV system.

I guess you can justify it for the price, but still if was getting gatvol of having to buy a new set every year.

You could have send them to our Cape Town branch to send to us in Midrand as we do repairs on most of the Divoom speakers our engineers have been trained to repair them.
 
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I had mine for over 2 years now, they worked great until now. Its not the best but for its price you cant expect more. Will look at getting a decent 2.1 speaker system now.
 
The sad news is that they are no longer in production , in fact none of the Xforce range are in production any longer , Divoom has moved production in-line with market trends i.e. they producing Bluetooth and portable speakers and some headsets, to have a “ special order” we have to order a MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) of a 1000 units per model.




You could have send them to our Cape Town branch to send to us in Midrand as we do repairs on most of the Divoom speakers our engineers have been trained to repair them.

They were all past their warranty and really not financially viable considering how much they cost new. They sounded great while they lasted though :D
 
Still have my Divoom set I got 3 years back in mint condition, in fact I still have my creative 5.1 inspire setup I got in 2001, some thing that doesn't last 6 months with me is headsets and in ear phones considering get a wireless set, but meh not sure wireless is going to be any better.
 
The sad news is that they are no longer in production , in fact none of the Xforce range are in production any longer , Divoom has moved production in-line with market trends i.e. they producing Bluetooth and portable speakers and some headsets, to have a “ special order” we have to order a MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) of a 1000 units per model.




You could have send them to our Cape Town branch to send to us in Midrand as we do repairs on most of the Divoom speakers our engineers have been trained to repair them.

How much would that cost? I have two pairs with bad caps, but they're about two years old and out of warranty I assume.
 
My Logitech z 5500 are still going strong. They are going on 5 years now of everyday use.
 
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