The LG XBOOM Go XG2 has a compact physical footprint, measuring 94mm wide, 46mm tall, and 98mm thick, with a total volume of 423.752 cm³ and a weight of 280g. Its most notable design attribute is the IP67 ingress protection rating, confirming full dust resistance and the ability to withstand temporary submersion in water. The speaker includes an on-device control panel for direct playback management and houses a built-in 38.1mm subwoofer within its enclosure. It does not feature RGB lighting, a touch screen, a detachable cable, a remote control, or a travel bag, and it is not a neckband-style speaker.
The LG XBOOM Go XG2 delivers audio through a single driver configuration with 5W of output power, and while it does not have stereo speakers or a passive radiator, it does include a dedicated subwoofer for low-frequency reinforcement. The speaker incorporates one built-in microphone for hands-free use, though it lacks noise cancellation. Magnetic shielding is not present in this model.
The LG XBOOM Go XG2 is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery that is not removable and does not support wireless charging, requiring a wired connection to charge. It offers a battery life of 10 hours and takes approximately 4 hours to reach a full charge. A battery level indicator is included so users can monitor remaining power at a glance. When idle, the speaker draws 0.5W in standby.
The LG XBOOM Go XG2 connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 with a maximum range of 10 meters, and supports multipoint connectivity for up to two devices simultaneously. AAC codec is supported, while aptX in all its variants (including aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, and aptX Lossless), LDAC, and AirPlay are not available. NFC pairing is absent, and the speaker does not support Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or DLNA. On the wired side, it features a single USB Type-C port but lacks a 3.5mm audio jack socket, an AUX input, a 3.5mm male connector, a microphone input, and an external memory slot.
The LG XBOOM Go XG2 can be used wirelessly and supports remote smartphone control, allowing playback management from a paired device. It includes voice prompts for audio feedback and a sleep timer for scheduled shutoff. Fast pairing, voice commands, a mute function, and radio are not supported, and the speaker cannot function as a power bank.
The LG XBOOM Go XG2 does not support stereo pairing, meaning it cannot be paired with a second unit to create a two-speaker stereo configuration.