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 … Read more
What It Really Does, and What Might Be Going On Behind the Scenes If you’ve been checking out JBL’s newest … Read more
For a party speaker that’s focused on portability, the JBL PartyBox Club 120 hits the mark. Weighing nearly half that of the larger Stage 320, this speaker is designed for more smaller parties and more regular use in and around the house.
JBL’s PartyBox 320 is a powerful, but portable party speaker that stands out for its high-quality sound. I tested this speaker thoroughly and share my thoughts in this in-depth review.
Alright, let’s talk about the JBL Charge 6. If you’ve been rocking a Charge 5 and wondering if it’s time … Read more
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.
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 have given fans their first official glimpses of the Charge 6 and Flip 7, as the products have now … Read more
Soundcore’s Select 4 Go takes on the JBL Clip 5 in a head to head comparison. We look at how these speakers compare in performance, durability, battery life and more.
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.
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.
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’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.
Bose recently released the 2nd generation SoundLink Flex, a speaker that can go toe-to-toe with JBL’s Charge 5. Here’s how these two speakers compare in specs and performance.
Until now, there hasn’t been a modern party speaker release that can go toe-to-toe with the monstrous PartyBox Ultimate, but Sony recently released the Ult Tower 10, another extremely large and loud speaker that serves as a worthy contender. If you’re looking for a speaker of this magnitude but aren’t sure which is the better buy, keep reading as we compare these two giants in a head to head comparison to find out which offers the best value.
The Charge series is one of JBL’s most popular, suiting everyday use for individuals or small groups. With both speakers being available at discounted rates fairly often, which is the better buy?