X-mini Max II and Happy to launch mid-September

At double the sonic boom of the original, the Max II is the only one in the X-mini family to deliver more directional stereo. (Credit: Kelvin Low/CNET Asia)
Five months after the Xmini Max II and MP3-playing Xmini Happy were announced here at Crave Asia, they're finally ready to ship globally come mid next month. According to Singapore company XM-I, both speakers have had their drivers fine-tuned for better sound playback. Certainly, when we got a demo of the tweaked Max II, it was a blast.
Generation two of the X-mini Max will retail for US$59, with the Singapore pricing awaiting confirmation. From the white prototype that we saw back in April, there will now be two additional color choices: Black and red. The volume dial now sits on the cable.

The MP3-playing Xmini Happy is slated for a September launch as well. (Credit: Kelvin Low/CNET Asia)
Battery life maxes out at a claimed 12 hours, similar to the Xmini II's mono outing.
Meanwhile, the MP3 playback-capable Happy doesn't yet have a price tag, but we're told it will be bundled with a 2GB SD card.
Both speakers come standard with the buddy-jack system which allows users to daisy-chain as many X-mini units as they desire to crank up the decibels.
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