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Xiaomi Sound Pocket review: Small in size, big on sound

The Xiaomi Sound Pocket is a sleek, compact speaker with IP67 rating, smart tuning, and strong battery life for all-day listening.

Portable Bluetooth speakers have become essential companions for everything from travel to picnics and home listening. The Xiaomi Sound Pocket enters this category, focusing on everyday convenience, innovative design, and audio performance that punches above its weight. With its eye-catching form and practical features, it’s made for those who want to enjoy music on the go without lugging around a bulky speaker.

What stands out immediately is how thoughtfully it’s been built. At just 200g, it’s about the same weight as a small bottled drink, making it easy to toss into a bag or clip onto your backpack.

Innovative design and sleek aesthetics make it a joy to carry

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Visually, the Xiaomi Sound Pocket nails the balance between playful and professional. It features a matte black cylindrical body wrapped in a mesh-like fabric texture that feels durable yet soft to the touch. The speaker’s top has a metallic silver ring that adds a nice contrast, while the orange rubber strap isn’t just for show — it’s practical for hanging or carrying with one finger. The colour combination gives it just enough flair without being over the top.

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The button placement is well-considered. You’ll find marked volume controls on one side and a multifunction Bluetooth button along the bottom with the on/off button, with tactile feedback that makes them easy to operate, even without looking. The design allows vertical and horizontal placement, so it fits seamlessly into any space, whether cluttered desks or narrow shelves. Its stable base and anti-slip pads help prevent it from sliding or tipping over during use.

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The attention to detail extends to ergonomics, too. The shape fits comfortably in the hand, and the rubber strap doubles as a secure hook for backpacks, bike handles, or hooks in the shower. Even the overall finish avoids fingerprints or smudges, maintaining its clean look with minimal upkeep. This makes it feel more premium than expected at its price point.

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Surprisingly rich sound in a compact frame

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Despite its small size, the Xiaomi Sound Pocket delivers an impressive audio experience. Powered by a 5W driver and supported by an ingenious internal sound cavity, it produces clear, well-balanced, and loud audio for most personal and small group settings. While it’s not built to fill a large party room, it performs exceptionally well for everyday listening.

One of its unique features is dynamic equilibrium, which adjusts the output automatically to ensure different frequencies don’t clash or overpower one another. This means vocals remain sharp, and instrumentals retain clarity even when layered. Whether you’re streaming podcasts or acoustic playlists, the sound remains consistent and easy to enjoy.

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There’s also notable bass depth, thanks to dynamic woofer extension. It doesn’t try to mimic the deep thump of larger subwoofers, but for a speaker of its size, the low-end performance is solid. Pop, hip-hop, and even classical tracks benefit from a warmer tone that makes listening more immersive. You can tell this isn’t just a basic driver in a plastic box, as there’s actual acoustic tuning involved.

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Another strength is intelligent volume balancing. When listening at lower volumes, the speaker still manages to bring out subtle elements in the music. This makes it great for quieter environments, like working in a shared space or winding down at night. It avoids the common issue of losing detail when the volume is turned down.

Built for the outdoors without slowing you down

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Its combination of portability and resilience makes the Sound Pocket a practical pick for everyday carry. With an IP67 rating, it can handle dust, rain, and even accidental splashes at the pool. This makes it ideal for beach days, camping trips, or use around the home without worrying about spills or dust.

Its 10-hour battery life (at 40% volume) is another major plus. The 1000mAh battery is enough to get through a full day of casual listening or multiple short sessions throughout the week. Charging takes around three hours, and it uses a USB-C for convenience.

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Bluetooth 5.4 ensures fast and stable pairing, with a range of up to 25 metres. This allows users to walk around the house or set the speaker across the room without signal drops. It also supports TWS pairing — long-press the Bluetooth button for three seconds and automatically connects to a second unit for stereo playback. This doubles the output and creates left-right channel separation for a broader soundstage.

On top of all that, the speaker supports hands-free calling. A built-in mic lets you take calls directly, which is useful when your phone is across the room or multitasking. It’s not meant to replace a dedicated headset, but it performs well enough for quick calls or voice notes to get the job done.

The verdict: Xiaomi Sound Pocket

The Xiaomi Sound Pocket strikes an ideal balance between form, function, and value. It’s an excellent choice for a lightweight speaker that performs reliably indoors and outdoors. With smart design details, solid sound quality, and thoughtful extras like Bluetooth 5.4, IP67 resistance, and stereo pairing, it stands out in the saturated portable audio market.

While the 5W output may not suit large, noisy settings, it’s more than capable of personal use or casual listening. The bass tuning and sound clarity add to its appeal, and the battery life ensures you won’t be reaching for a charger too often. It’s stylish, user-friendly, and rugged enough to travel with you, without weighing you down.

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