JBL Grip (Left) on a table outside JBL Flip 7 (Right)

JBL Grip vs Flip 7

Until the recent release of the JBL Grip, downsizing from the Flip 7 within the JBL ecosphere meant going with the Clip 5 or Go 4, two significantly smaller speakers. The Grip changes that, retaining a lot of what we love about the Flip series, but in a smaller and significantly lighter design. But just how different are these two speakers when it comes to sound and features?

JBL PartyBox 520 vs 720

JBL PartyBox 520 vs PartyBox 720

If you need a lot of volume and bass, but find the PartyBox Ultimate overkill, there’s two top choices from JBL. The PartyBox 520 and the newly released PartyBox 720. They aren’t as monstrously large as the PartyBox Ultimate, but can still fill a room. If you’re on the fence about which to buy, keep reading as we compare these Bluetooth party speakers side by side.

JBL Boombox 4 Release Date

JBL Boombox 4: Release Date, Specs & Features

JBL’s Boombox 4 has started rolling out in China, which will be followed by the international release. All eyes are on Berlin for the IFA conference in September, where we’ll learn more about its global release. However, we also now have confirmed specs of the speaker, so let’s take a look at what we can expect and how it stacks up against the Boombox 3.

JBL Tune 770NC with both earcups swiveled around and facing down

JBL Tune 770NC Review

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.

Loudest JBL Bluetooth speakers

The 5 Loudest JBL Speakers: Decibels Tested

Looking for the loudest JBL speaker? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve tested more than a dozen JBL speakers, measuring the volume output of each of them. JBL doesn’t specify how loud their speakers can get. That’s why I’ve worked with some local retail partners to listen to and test all of the JBL models and find out which is truly the loudest.

PartyBox 120 vs Rave S3

JBL PartyBox Club 120 VS. Soundcore Rave 3S

Party speakers come in all sizes, but the PartyBox 120 and Soundcore Rave 3S are two of the most compact options for speakers that can still fill a room. With both speakers similar in size, volume, and price point, we tested them to see which is the better speaker to buy. Here’s what we found…

JBL PartyBox 520 Feature

JBL PartyBox 520 Release: JBL’s Loudest Battery Powered Party Speaker

With its release, the PartyBox 520 now reigns as JBL’s loudest battery-powered party speaker, taking the title away from the smaller PartyBox 320 and filling the gap between the 320 and the larger AC-powered PartyBox 710. In this article, we’re going to cover the PartyBox 520 in depth, discussing its features, who it’s best for, and how it compares with similar party speakers on the market.

JBL PartyBox 520 next to the PartyBox 710 with lights on

JBL PartyBox 520 vs PartyBox 710: Specs Compared

JBL’s PartyBox 710 is now almost 4 years old, and with the PartyBox 520 being the next closest thing from JBL’s modern releases in size and price. If you’re curious about how these two speakers compare and which one is right for you, keep reading as we uncover all the essential differences between these two powerful party speakers.

JBL Flip 6 vs Flip 7

JBL Flip 6 vs Flip 7: Does The Flip 7 Improve On Its Predecessor?

JBL’s Flip 7 is arguably the most anticipated Flip release to date, with a whopping 4.5 years since the release of its extremely popular predecessor, the Flip 6. But was the long wait worth it? And if you already own the JBL Flip 6, should you prioritize an upgrade to the new release? This comparison will answer all these questions and perhaps save you some money in the process.