I very happy with this Bluetooth speaker. Five stars.
I very happy with this Bluetooth speaker. Five stars.
WAS EXPECTING BETTER SOUND BUT IT'S DECENT FOR SHORTER PERIODS. I'M A BIT FUSSY HOWEVER SO YOU MAY HAVE BETTER REACTION. AS MENTIONED ABOVE, VERY EASY TO USE WHICH IS A REAL PLUS AS I'M NOT ELECTRONICALLY ADEPT AT THIS STUFF.
We, at MajorHifi are big fans of JBL's Bluetooth speakers. Durable, waterproof and a damn good time. A few months ago, I bought the Clip 2 for my goldfish, Larry, and it really brought him out of his depressive state. (God rest his soul).
Great sound and holds a charge for a decent amount of time. I use this almost every day, for hours at a time. It fits nicely in my medium sized hand bag. I clip it to a cabinet handle in the kitchen or the headboard of my bed but also has great sound laying on it's back on a table.
Great speaker. Very happy with purchase. Only negative is I wish there was a way to tell remaining battery life and also a button to skip songs. I clip it to my pants while I do house work and I don't like having to return to my phone (charging) every time I want to change a song.
Choosing a portable speaker is a tricky business – especially since there are quite a few ones out there. But JBL's mini speakers have always been the hot favorite among most, maybe because they're also quite affordable. The JBL Clip 3 costs $60 on Amazon, and Rs.7300 , here, in Nepal.
While the Clip series has always been good, the much-improved battery life and the slight redesign make the Clip 3 a must-have for basically anyone. Whether you're the outdoorsy type who goes on hikes or just want to hang this in your shower, the Clip 3 nails almost every aspect of being a Bluetooth...
Great battery life; IPX7 waterproof build; Portable; Redesigned carabiner; Vocal quality in songs or podcasts is good; Connection strangth is solid
Lacking in bass; Charges via micro-USB; No high-quality streaming codecs
Great little unit, hang outside an enjoy fav tunes, sounds fine, connects quick & easy, awesome sound from something small an compact! Typical JBL, love it!
Premium quality bluetooth speaker, recommended to everyone for this price
How big is JBL's PartyBox 300 Bluetooth speaker? Well, it's smaller than a car, but it's larger than just about any other speaker we've ever reviewed. At $449.95, it's also quite expensive. Beyond pumping out earth-shattering bass, it's a karaoke box, so its name is apt: This speaker is for parties, not so much for Tuesday nights at home with a glass of wine and a book. Is it worth the price and the space its huge frame requires? Only someone in the market for a karaoke speaker that can shake the earth's crust, double as a guitar amp, and put on an LED light show can really answer that question. Ultimately, if you're looking for a mega speaker to power your next party, the PartyBox 300 won't disappoint. Design Measuring 27.1 by 12.2 by 12.6 inches (HWD) and weighing in at a cumbersome 35 pounds, the PartyBox 300 has built-in handles, as well as built-in rubber feet on two side panels and the bottom panel as well, so it can be oriented vertically or horizontally. It's easiest to op...
Only you know whether you need a $450 PA-system-like Bluetooth speaker with karaoke functionality. If so, the JBL PartyBox 300 won't let you down.
Insanely loud with two levels of bass boost; Mic and instrument inputs with gain knobs for karaoke and live music; Solid connectivity for wired or wireless audio
Massive; Heavy; Expensive; No cables included for audio connections; Mic input is not XLR
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