A compact speaker that solves the “too small, too weak” problem
The Xdobo X8 II is aimed at users who want a portable speaker that still sounds full outdoors. Its 60W output, extra bass mode, and horn-style enclosure are designed to give music more body than the average pocket speaker.
At 860g and 220 x 95 x 72 mm, it stays portable without feeling flimsy, which matters when you want something for camping tables, balconies, or a kitchen shelf. The shape is easy to pack, and the plastic cabinet keeps the weight under control, so what does that mean for real listening?
60W output and extra bass: what you actually hear
The headline here is not just volume, but the way the speaker handles low-end energy. Reviews point to strong bass and a sound profile that feels more confident than its size suggests, especially when you keep it away from the maximum volume limit.
The 100Hz to 20kHz frequency range is not ultra-wide, yet it covers the core of most streaming music well enough for casual outdoor use. Users who paired two units with TWS say the stereo effect is the real upgrade, which raises an interesting question about how it performs as a single unit versus a duo.
Battery life that suits a day out, not just a short playlist

The 6600mAh battery is one of the most useful parts of the spec sheet because it translates into long listening sessions without constant charging. The brand claims up to 12 hours, while the broader listing suggests 8 to 15 hours depending on volume and content, which is realistic enough for a beach trip or a full evening at camp.
Charging is handled through USB-C at 5V/2A, and the warning against fast charging is worth noting because it protects the battery from mismatched adapters. In practice, that makes this a speaker you charge calmly overnight rather than rush before heading out, so how flexible is the connectivity?
Bluetooth 5.0, AUX, TF card, and TWS in one package
Bluetooth 5.0 gives the X8 II a stated wireless range of 10 to 20 meters, which is enough for moving around a campsite or keeping your phone on a table. The speaker also supports AUX, USB, TF card playback, and formats such as MP3, FLAC, ape, and wav, so it does not depend on one source type.
That flexibility matters more than it sounds, because a speaker like this often ends up used by different people with different habits. If your playlist lives on a memory card, or you want a wired backup for unstable Bluetooth environments, this model is built around that kind of practical use.

Outdoor-ready build with sensible limits
The IPX5 waterproof rating makes it suitable for splashes, light rain, and damp outdoor setups, but not for full submersion. The horn-style acoustic enclosure and passive noise-cancellation approach help it keep sound focused, though the 80dB sensitivity and 4-ohm impedance suggest it is tuned for efficiency rather than studio precision.
Users have described the unit as arriving well packaged and matching the listing closely, and the current 4.9/5 average from 89 reviews supports that impression. For AliExpress Singapore readers, the appeal is clear: this is a feature-rich portable speaker that prioritizes bass, battery life, and connection options over premium materials or app control.
Who will get the most from it?
If you want one speaker for casual indoor listening and outdoor sessions, the X8 II covers both without becoming bulky. If you already own a second unit, TWS pairing can turn it into a surprisingly capable stereo setup, which is where this model becomes more interesting than a basic mono portable speaker.

















