JBL Partybox 100 Bluetooth Party Boombox Speaker – High Power Audio System with Light Effects and Mic/Guitar inputs – in Black with Neon Multicolour Lighting

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JBL Partybox 100 Bluetooth Party Boombox Speaker – High Power Audio System with Light Effects and Mic/Guitar inputs – in Black with Neon Multicolour Lighting

JBL Partybox 100 Bluetooth Party Boombox Speaker – High Power Audio System with Light Effects and Mic/Guitar inputs – in Black with Neon Multicolour Lighting

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A DJ Effect screen offers another nine buttons that play sound effects from the JBL PartyBox, including vinyl scratching sounds, applause, boos, and the iconic, never-not-awesome airhorn. The Karaoke screen only applies when you’re using the speaker’s Mic input and it adjusts the bass and treble settings on your voice, as well as attenuates or turns off the Echo setting. Another great feature of the PartyBox 310 is its portability. Despite its size, the telescopic handle and smooth gliding wheels make it easy to transport, perfect for house parties, outdoor gatherings, street performers, and storefront businesses. The 18-hour battery life is also impressive, meaning you can enjoy the music for an extended period without worrying about charging the speaker.

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The Tailgater houses two drivers – a 6.5in woofer and 1in horn tweeter. The bass is strong, punchy, but not very deep and thumping. The mids are not the most detailed but are fairly clear. The treble is pretty consistent and accurate. Things we don’t like The speaker houses a large battery compartment on the left side. The battery (also called the BATTERYBOKS 2) is removable/replaceable and rechargeable. You can buy as many batteries as you want and never stop partying. One battery will provide 40h at moderate volumes (or 5h at max volume). Exos-9 looks like a good old boombox player. It resembles the old Aiwa boomboxes but it’s stylized and more attractive. The additional lighting elements that the PartyBox 110 boasts over the other JBLs like the PartyBox 100 or PartyBox 310 do make it more visually compelling and add an extra flair to the beat-synced patterns. Five such patterns offer various permutations of spinning, flashing, flowing, and color morphing. PartyBox speaker line is similar to the SONY’s GTK XB line, only more powerful, more versatile, easier to use, louder, and with a much stronger battery. XB90 is the biggest Bluetooth speaker from the XB line and it still can’t compete with the PartyBox 300. Things we likeProtecting your ears is essential when exposed to loud sounds, especially those produced by powerful speakers. By taking proactive measures, you can prevent hearing damage and maintain your hearing health. Here are some ways to safeguard your ears: The sound quality of the SoundLink Flex is excellent, thanks to Bose’s PositionIQ Technology which adjusts the EQ based on the speaker’s orientation. The most impressive thing about JBL PartyBox 300 is the sound output. It’s quite powerful but also nicely balanced, with clear mids, and engaging highs. Things we don’t like

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JBL Boombox houses two 4in woofers and two 0.8in tweeters. They are all front-firing so you won’t get 360-sound, but you will most certainly get a very loud, bass-heavy sound, especially when the outdoor mode is engaged. The speaker has a lower power output when battery-operated (40W). It’s louder in AC mode (60W). Things we don’t likeAll the inputs and controls are located on the left panel. You have two combo XLR/6.35mm inputs that allow you to connect the guitar or mic. For each of these two inputs, there’s a guitar/mic selector, dedicated volume dial, as well as reverb, bass, and treble dials. The speaker also has an AUX input, Bluetooth button, and AUX output for daisy-chaining two speakers together.

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This was our selection of 12 loudest Bluetooth speakers in 2023. Hopefully, it helped you find the most powerful Bluetooth speaker for your needs or at least figure out what to look for in a Bluetooth speaker if you want a loud one. If you need more info, scroll through the FAQs section and see our answers. If you have an opinion or experience you want to share, leave a comment below. When purchasing a Bluetooth speaker, it’s important to consider various factors to ensure you find the perfect one for your needs. Whether you plan to use it at home, outdoors, or while traveling, take the following factors into account: 1. Battery Life:

Pump up your party with the JBL Partybox

Maintain a Safe Distance: Position yourself at a safe distance from loudspeakers to minimize the risk of hearing damage. The closer you are to the source of the sound, the higher the intensity and the greater the potential for harm. JBL Boombox is IPX7-certified, it has a simple control scheme, powerful battery , and it’s very loud. Until the introduction of the JBL PartyBox line, Boombox was the biggest and loudest portable Bluetooth speaker made by JBL. Now, it’s ‘’only’’ the loudest waterproof Bluetooth speaker. Things we like The Ultimate Ears Hyperboom is undoubtedly an exceptional portable speaker that provides many benefits to its users. One of the primary advantages of this device is its ease of use and compatibility with a wide range of devices. Moreover, its cross-compatibility with other Ultimate Ears Boom devices enhances the sound quality and volume, ensuring an unparalleled audio experience. Additionally, the app provides extra features that can be easily controlled, adding to the device’s overall appeal.

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Many loud Bluetooth speakers are rugged and maybe even have some IPX rating but very few are fully waterproof. If you’re looking for the loudest waterproof Bluetooth speaker, our top suggestion is JBL Boombox. Altec Lansing Xpedition 8 is the second-best. The sound quality of the PartyBox 310 is also excellent. With two 6.5″ woofers and two 2.5″ tweeters, the sound signature is quite balanced and less recessed in the upper range than the PartyBox 710. The low-end thump and treble representation are impressive, making this speaker perfect for those who want to listen to music with much life and energy. Things we don’t like The speaker houses two 2in Twiddler speakers and one 4.5in woofer. The sound is very well balanced. The bass response is fast, punchy, and accurate. The mids are clear and detailed, and the treble is a little bit recessed (but it’s not dull). For a speaker of its size, SoundTouch 30 can be quite loud. Sure, it’s nowhere near the NEW SOUNDBOKS or other big Bluetooth speakers, but it’s still more than most people need (especially for indoor use). Things we don’t like The front panel is almost entirely protected by a removable, semi-transparent grille. At the top, right above the grille, you have a simple LCD display and a volume knob. The grille protects 5 drivers – a 6.5in bass driver, two 3in mid-woofers, and two 1in tweeters. Prioritize sound quality when choosing a Bluetooth speaker. Opt for one with a total harmonic distortion below 1% and a solid frequency response. Lower distortion levels result in better audio quality, while a wider frequency response range indicates better bass and treble capabilities. 3. Size:The best thing about Exos-9 is, without a doubt, the sound quality. Not only because it’s loud but also because it’s very sophisticated and smooth. The bass is strong and punchy, the mids are clear and detailed, and the treble is consistent and accurate. Things we don’t like Battery life is crucial, particularly if you want to use the speaker for extended periods. While smaller speakers often have shorter battery lives, larger ones can last up to 24 hours. Expect an average battery life of around four to ten hours. 2. Audio Quality S1 Pro has a rechargeable battery that can provide you with 11 hours of continuous playtime at 50% volume (up to 4h at full volume).



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