With its enhanced portability (Xtreme for scale), more balance in basses, and lower price, the 110 (see image) seems to be the better buy overall. JBL’s Party Box 110 and 310 are good but are definitely not high fidelity. However, if you’re looking for a portable, one-piece stereo speaker to listen to music to on the go that can […]
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JBL Boombox vs Boombox 2
At the end of the day, the JBL Boombox 2 (see image) is better than the base model, though not that much. You’ll get a bit more sound output and a more advanced Bluetooth connection, but in return, you’ll need to deal with a slightly bigger and heavier device. JBL’s Boombox line is the second-largest in their […]
JBL Xtreme 2 vs Xtreme 3
The JBL Xtreme 3 (see image) has a clear advantage when reproducing highs and has a better “live” feel on account of the speaker imaging. In JBL’s repertoire, the Xtreme 2 and Xtreme 3 occupy entries in the high-end portable Bluetooth speaker space. With the latter being just a tad bigger in size, both devices […]
JBL Go 2 vs Go 3
The JBL Go 3 (see image) comes with a waterproof rating of IPX7, giving you protection when submerged in water at a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. On the lookout for a small portable Bluetooth speaker to listen to music on the go, connect to your devices for calls, or stream your favorite flick? […]
Beosound Explore vs A1
I’m not a HUGE fan of the Explore, but I admit that it’s a robust and sturdy piece. #Note: Find full B&O review list at the bottom. If you’re looking to get a truly portable Bang & Olufsen speaker; then the Explore and A1 are your only choices. In summary, the A1 does sound noticeably better (especially in […]