All of your favorite JBL speakers are getting a sequel in the next few months،
If you've been considering purchasing one of the best portable Bluetooth speakers on the market for a while and just can't seem to choose the right device for your personal needs and budget, you may want to wait for a a little longer for the latest model from JBL. models for sale.
It's no secret that the Harman-owned company currently sells many amazing audio products in a wide price range, and in just a few months there will be even more great JBL-branded speakers on the market. market starting from just $49.95 and going up to $599.95.
The good, the cheap and the extreme
While we're obviously not here to play favorites and make the tough decisions for you, it's clearly hard to find a better speaker in terms of portability and overall value for money than the JBL Clip 4 at 79 $.95. So you should easily understand our immense excitement at the imminent arrival of a new and improved edition of Clip 5 with, you guessed it, the same old price.
JBL Clip 5
Compared to its predecessor, this economical but not cheap model will be even easier to clip to your backpack or other travel bags thanks to a redesigned carabiner with a larger, more accessible opening than ever before. Perhaps more impressively, the JBL Clip 5 offers up to 12 hours of battery life, compared to a maximum of 10 for the Clip 4, while also promising “cleaner” sound and “consistent bass” at every volume .
JBL Xtreme 4
Better yet, the Xtreme 4 is the first member of its family to feature a user-replaceable battery for “improved serviceability,” and since it's 2024, something called AI Sound Boost is entering the mix. capabilities to “optimize the acoustic output level” and thus deliver more powerful sound with the help of artificial intelligence… sort of.
But not everyone can afford to spend almost $400 (or even $80) on a “dumb” old portable speaker, and that's obviously where the JBL Go 4 comes in. That's exactly as cheap as the hugely popular Go 3, at $49.95, and just like the Xtreme 4 and Clip 5, it supports Bluetooth 5.3 with LE Audio functionality, as well as multi-speaker connection via Auracast .
JBL Go 4
Two new PartyBoxes with easy-to-replace batteries
JBL PartyBox Club 120
The 120 is of course smaller, less powerful and generally less crazy than the 320, although it still costs a pretty steep $399.95 with a nice built-in folding handle, two handy mic inputs and a guitar input, splash-proof IPX4. , up to 12 hours of battery life and the same aforementioned AI Sound Boost magic as the Xtreme 4.
JBL PartyBox Stage 320
If that's not enough for the music marathon you have planned for next summer, you'll be pleased to know that these two new additions to the JBL PartyBox family come with (presumably huge) batteries that you can easily replace in case of need. .
Last but not least, the $149.95 JBL PartyBox Wireless Mic is naturally compatible with all PartyBox speakers, promising seamless “plug-and-play” connectivity, as well as “clear voice and crisp sound” for up to 20 hours between charges.