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JBL Go

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review.fwd.channel5.com
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9 years ago
JBL Go portable Bluetooth speaker review

The JBL Go is one of the latest portable Bluetooth speakers from the veteran audio manufacturer , and it looks to be one of the smallest we've ever seen. At just 82.7mm wide and 30mm thick, it's a tiny speaker you can throw in your pocket or bag and simply forget about until it's time to break out...

gadgetshow.channel5.com
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9 years ago

The JBL Go offers pretty good bang for buck at £25 with its surprisingly small, yet powerful speaker. It might not fuel your house parties, but for some tunes in the kitchen or when you're out and about in the park, it's pretty much ideal - and it won't take up much room either.

The JBL Go is easily one of the smallest Bluetooth speakers we've seen recently, but that doesn't stop it from blasting out some decent sounding tunes; The single 40mm driver is capable of blasting out 3W of power, but it's been fine tuned to make the most of its diminutive size and caters well to a...

For its small size, JBL needed to cut a few corners, and one area that the Go lacks expertise in is bass output: it struggles with the low ends; While playing a guitar-led upbeat track, the JBL Go sounds brilliant, but if you crank out some bassier tunes it struggles to keep up, sounding rather...

amazon.in
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6 years ago
I got a perfect companion to spend my time with

The device is just marvelous. I got a perfect companion to spend my time with. Sound is exceptionally soothing and bass is maintained. Good buy for this price.

The Good Guys
★★★★
6 years ago
JBL Go Portable BT Speaker - Black

Nil

Bad quality

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

Companies making micro-sized Bluetooth speakers have to ensure harmony (pun unintended) between sound, portability, and design. It is a tough task to achieve this but we've seen some really competent products from Logitech and Harman in the recent past.

Good; clean design; Mid-range and treble sounds are pretty tight; Affordable

Slightly heavy; Sub-bass sounds are completely absent

GStyle Magazine
★★★★★
9 years ago
JBL Clip: Clip It On & Go [Review]

While you may have a bluetooth speaker at home sometimes they are a bit to pick up and go. The JBL Clip is a wireless speaker that can be grabbed and either tossed in your bag or even latch it on the outside. If you don't have a bag your clothes are great options as well.

techmagnifier.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

JBL, owned by Harman International is one of the few exquisite audio electronics companies well-known in India for car audio and portable audio products. Though it's equally completive in professional audio market (noticed that big speakers at parties thumping floor shaking sound), most of its...

Clear Mids and Highs; Sturdy built; Distortion free sound; Supports calling; Aux-in

No battery indicator

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