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Big sound in a tiny (and awesome) package
The JAMBOX produces amazingly big sound from a form factor smaller than a can of soda. Inside
There is a pair of proprietary acoustic drivers and a bass radiator
I most often find myself playing music over the 3.5mm audio jack. While it usually works just fine
Bluetooth pairing can sometimes take a few extra seconds or can drop of
Poor sound quality.
Sound Quality mode produces harsh audio
Can't change tracks on speaker
Some mild hiss is audible to call recipients
Vocal alerts are overly loud by default
Expensive
$199.99
Annoying low battery messages
Directional
Mild distortionIffy as speakerphonePricey
0 feels like too much. Power/pairing light doesn't always stop flashing (spoils the calm serenity of a pitchblack room). Device beeps every single time you raise or lower the volume with the topside controls. Travel case doesn't have room for the charger
LiveAudio doesn't work with all music
LiveAudio softens volume and dynamic range on some tracks
No easy way to determine if a track will benefit from LiveAudio
Abstract: Aliph has made top-quality mono Bluetooth headsets for years, but the company has generally stayed away from the murky world of Bluetooth stereo. That changes with the Jawbone Jambox speaker set ($199.99 direct), the company's first foray into st...
Abstract: Yet when you decide whether to actually purchase one of these tiny, rubbery, and somewhat inexpensive-looking speakers, it’s impossible to ignore what $200 can buy these days. XtremeMac’s similarly wireless, better-equipped Tango TRX can be had with c...
So if the Jambox isn't going to replace a good pair of headphones, loudspeakers or speakerphone, what good is it for you? Why, it's the perfect way to augment anything you'd share that doesn't have decent speakers of its own. Plugged into a bedroom TV, co...
Bluetooth speakers – like headsets – can be pretty inexpensive these days, and so manufacturers need to offer something significantly more interesting if they want to charge a premium. The Jawbone JAMBOX’s RRP of $199 is no small amount, but the payof...
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0 feels like too much. Power/pairing light doesn't always stop flashing (spoils the calm serenity of a pitchblack room). Device beeps every single time you raise or lower the volume with the topside controls. Travel case doesn't have room for the charger
Despite the call-volume issue, I loved the Jawbone Jambox—its look, its features, its portability, and its sound are each top-notch, and the MyTALK apps offer a nice bit of extra functionality. I would recommend the Jambox to anyone in the market for ...
Abstract: The Jambox is a small travel or desktop speaker, just 15cm long and 6cm high, yet impressively wellbuilt and feeling substantial at 350g. Its creator Jawbone is better known for stylish Bluetooth ear-sets than speakers, and there's a similar injection of ...