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JBL Go 3 vs Go 4: The Biggest Upgrade Yet?

JBL’s Go 4 is one of the latest releases in their catalog, alongside the similar Clip 5. But is it worth the upgrade? In short, yes. The Go 4 is a superior speaker to the Go 3 in most regards, its sound performance is improved with more fullness and deeper bass, while it also supports multispeaker pairing and mobile app support, which the Go 3 lacked. Keep reading for a detailed comparison between these two speakers.

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JBL Go 4 Review: A New Generation of Portable Audio

The Go 4 Sets The Bar For Compact Bluetooth Speakers under $50 If you’re looking for a small Bluetooth speaker … Read more

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JBL Flip 6 vs Charge 5: Big Sound or Easy Portability?

Despite JBL’s comprehensive catalog, the Charge 5 and Flip 6 are two of the company’s best-selling Bluetooth speakers. Both are relatively affordable and are made for daily use, featuring portable designs that lend themselves to frequent use. Despite some similarities, these speakers have noteworthy differences, and if you’re torn about which to buy – keep reading as we compare them side by side and determine which comes out ahead.

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JBL PartyBox 310 vs 710: Detailed Sound Test, Features & Verdict

The PartyBox 310 and 710 are two of the most popular speakers within the PartyBox range, and despite many similarities in design – these two speakers are remarkably different. In this comparison, we’ll review the differences between the PartyBox 310 and the 710 and discuss for whom each speaker is best suited.