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Sony SRS-XG500 narrowly beats the JBL CLIP 5 in the bluetooth speakers category, especially in battery life (30h vs 12h battery), scoring 57 vs 53. If you want the better overall bluetooth speakers, Sony SRS-XG500 is the recommended choice.
Picking Sony SRS-XG500 over JBL CLIP 5 means trading these off.
Scores are relative within the bluetooth speakerscategory. Percentages show each dimension's weight in the overall score. A difference of less than 0.5 points is considered a tie.
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| Spec | JBL CLIP 5 | Sony SRS-XG500W |
|---|---|---|
| Price | 42.25$✓ | 349$ |
| Battery | 1000mAh | — |
| Battery Life | 12hrs | 30hrs✓ |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.1 | 5.3 |
| Water Resistance | IP67 | — |
| Weight | 210g✓ | 2900g |
| Dimensions | 13.3 x 9.2 x 4.5 cm | 350 x 150 x 150 mm |
| Colors | Black | Black, Gray |
Buy JBL CLIP 5 if…
Choose the JBL CLIP 5 if budget is your top priority — it offers competitive specs at a lower price point.
Buy Sony SRS-XG500 if…
Buy the Sony SRS-XG500 if you want the best overall value in this comparison. It scores higher overall and is the recommended choice for most buyers.
Sony SRS-XG500 narrowly beats the JBL CLIP 5 in the bluetooth speakers category, especially in battery life (30h vs 12h battery), scoring 57 vs 53. If you want the better overall bluetooth speakers, Sony SRS-XG500 is the recommended choice.
No, Sony SRS-XG500 scores higher (77 vs 45).
JBL CLIP 5 is cheaper at $42.25 vs $349 for the Sony SRS-XG500.
Choose the JBL CLIP 5 if budget is your top priority — it offers competitive specs at a lower price point.
Buy the Sony SRS-XG500 if you want the best overall value in this comparison. It scores higher overall and is the recommended choice for most buyers.
Sony SRS-XG500 lasts longer with 30 hours vs 12 hours for the other.
JBL CLIP 5 is lighter at 210g vs 2900g.
Reviewed by VersusMatrix Editorial Team
Last updated: April 25, 2026
Methodology: AI-powered analysis of technical specifications from manufacturer data. Scores are calculated by comparing products across multiple dimensions and normalized relative to the full category database. Our editorial process is independent and not influenced by affiliate partnerships.
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