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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
Funky Lego-like design. Microphone works well. Easy set-up
Audio quality is suited for speakerphone usage, but is not great for music. Audio over Bluetooth can be a little quiet. Expensive
The Jambox would happily find a place on a desk in a modern office as a speakerphone, but we don't recommend it as a speaker for most types of music....
Abstract: Jawbone may or may not be a name familiar to APC readers, but the company has been making mobile headsets and accessories for over a decade. At first sight, their new JAMBOX looks like a little black power brick, the kind you'd use to power up your not...
Abstract: When I was packing for a trip to Las Vegas recently, however, I threw it in my bag to try out in my hotel. The room at Caesar's Palace was the size of Wales, so it was a good test ground. And guess what? The Jawbone Jambox is wonderful – far and away the ...
Abstract: Not entirely new as I am told this first launched more than eighteen months ago. However at an event specifically to showoff its larger sibling I left with one of these smaller units to review. The brand new larger unit will follow later. ...
Abstract: The Jambox looks stylish, with its rubber top and bottom and a grill that wraps around the front, back and sides. There are three buttons on the top and a couple of controls and ports tucked away on the side. Once it's charged you can pair it, using Bl...
Small, loud and good to look at – what’s not to like? Well, this is not a cheap gadget. The sound isn’t perfect and you could buy higher quality speakers for the same or less. What you’re paying for here is great design, superb ease of use and a nice ...
Buy a Jawbone Jambox and you'll be desperate to pull it out at parties and impress your friends. The problem is they'll ask you the price and you'll feel rather silly. Ultimately the Jawbone Jambox is a hugely impressive feat of engineering with admirably...