JBL launches five new Bluetooth speakers with something for everyone


JBL Clip 4
JBL Clip 4

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JBL is also updating its compact clip speaker. Clip 4 is a follow-up to Clip 3, and it retains the integrated carabiner from which the device gets its name. And trust me, this feature has come in handy for hanging these clip speakers almost anywhere. I have been using Clip 3 for over a year and have the ability to move it from the fountain to the garage or on the beach which is why I have kept it around. Clip IP IP67 is best rated outdoors and offers up to 10 hours of battery life for your tunes and podcasts. This new version is more oval in shape than the circular clip 3, but the volume and playback controls are still convenient on the front. The JBL clip will be available for. 59.99 for November 4 and US 69 69.95 in December. It will also be available in black, blue, blue / pink, red, camouflage, pink, green and white color schemes.

If you need a little more omph in your portable speaker, there is the JBL Extreme 3. Like the other two models we’ve discussed, this is an update to the Extreme 2. The company says it is upgrading drivers and bass radiators for better sound. . Like its predecessor, the Extreme 3 is larger than the typical Bluetooth speaker in both your size and features. It packs up to 15 hours of battery life and the built-in power bank can charge your phone. Xtreme 3 also supports two connected devices simultaneously, plus you can also sync it with another partyboost compatible JBL speaker for more party sound. And, of course, this speaker is IP67 rated to prevent party fouls from dustproof and waterproof. The JBL Extreme 3 will be available for 29 299 for October and will hit the US for 34 349.95 in November. This large unit comes in black, blue and squad (como) colors.

JBL Partybox 310
JBL Partybox 310

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Finally, JBL has two new partybox speakers with enough power to load your windows. A more compact partybox on a comp-on-the-go, the size of a boombox is like a karaoke machine. It offers 100 watts of power and integrated lights to set the mood. It also comes with a wireless microphone so you can play your go-to song with the help of bass, trouble and echo controls. There should also be wired mic and guitar inputs that you need and you can connect two units for stereo sound. Lasts up to six hours on a-on-the-go charge and is rated against IPX4 splash. If Bluetooth alone is not enough, it also has UX and USB inputs. It will be released on October 25 in the U.S. It sells for 9 299.95 in Europe, but is now available for 29 2999 in Europe.

If that’s still not enough power, the Partybox 310 has 240 watts of sound, with integrated lights and sound effects, “to cheer up the crowd.” There are handlebars and wheels like a suitcase. It offers USB input in addition to Bluetooth connectivity. When the U.S. on October 25. This behemoth will cost you dearly when it comes. 310 will hit Europe this month at 499 for.