JBL PartyBox 320 (white and black models) on the left, JBL PartyBox 520 on the right, all speakers showing their lights

JBL PartyBox 320 vs JBL PartyBox 520: Specs Compared

Until the announcement of the JBL PartyBox 520, if one wanted a bass-heavy party speaker from JBL, they’d need to go with the PartyBox 710. But the problem is that it doesn’t have a built-in battery, limiting how portable it is. The PartyBox Stage 320 isn’t exactly shy on bass, but it doesn’t have that potent punch that the PartyBox 710 does. Does the PartyBox 520 fill the gap, providing a bass-heavy party speaker with a battery? Here’s how these two speakers compare.

JBL Charge 6 with AI Sound boost

JBL’s AI Sound Boost Technology: Is It A Game-Changer?

What It Really Does, and What Might Be Going On Behind the Scenes If you’ve been checking out JBL’s newest portable speakers or party powerhouses, you’ve probably noticed a new buzzword creeping into their spec … Read more

JBL Tune 770NC vs Treblab Z7 Pro

JBL Tune 770NC vs Treblab Z7 Pro

The JBL Tune 770NC and Treblab Z7 Pro are two similar noise-canceling headphones available at between $100 and $150 from many leading retailers. I’ve tested both these speakers side by side to provide an accurate and in-depth comparison. Keep reading to find out whether the emerging Treblab brand can keep up with the pace of the industry-leading JBL.

Sony WH-CH720N next to JBL Tune 770NC

JBL Tune 770NC vs Sony WH-CH720N: Which ANC Headphone Is Better?

If you’re looking for wireless noise-canceling headphones for around $100 or less, the JBL Tune 770NC and Sony WH-CH720N are two popular options. The Tune 770NC has a list price of $109, but it can often be found on sale for under the $100 price point. The Sony WH-CH720N has a list price of $99, but it is also regularly marked down.

JBL Tune 770 NC Outside of earcups

JBL Tune 770NC Review: High Quality Sound on A Budget

If you’re on the market for an affordable pair of noise-canceling headphones that focus more on sound quality than ANC performance, the JBL 770NC is an outstanding option. While the noise cancelation isn’t great at reducing low droning sounds, it effectively reduces chatter and higher-pitched environmental noise.

JBL Releases CES 2025

JBL Unveils New PartyBox Models At CES 2025

JBL have announced the latest upcoming releases in their PartyBox range, including an all new speaker and upgrades to the popular JBL PartyBox Encore and Encore Essential. Here’s what we know of these upcoming releases.

select 4 go vs go 4

Soundcore Select 4 Go vs JBL Go 4

Small, stylish and with more value than I expected, the JBL GO 4 and Soundcore Select 4 Go don’t just share similar names. There’s a lot of similarities between them, both in design and features. With both speakers having been released in 2024 and being available for under $50 – I wanted to put them side by side in comprehensive testing to see how they compare and help you decide which is the best pick.

Bose SoundLink Flex vs Flip 6

BOSE SoundLink Flex vs JBL Flip 6

If you’re looking for an everyday Bluetooth speaker for around the home or when out with friends, the SoundLink Flex and Flip 6 are two popular choices. Although similar in size and performance, there are some key differences that every potential buyer should be aware of. In this article, we take a look at how these speakers compare side by side, and which is the better buy.

JBL Charge 4 vs Flip 6 Feature

JBL Charge 4 vs Flip 6

JBL’s Charge 4 and Flip 6 are two popular speakers designed for regular use indoors or outdoors. If you’re wondering if it’s worth upgrading your Charge 4 to the newer Flip 6, or perhaps looking to buy one or the other, keep reading as we’ve spent extensive time testing both speakers and will be discussing how they compare.