JBL's Authentics 300 smart speaker breaks new ground by offering simultaneous support for both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, a long-awaited feature for those with mixed smart home ecosystems.
Building on the enviable success of the splendid JBL Live Beam 3 and (although I haven't finished testing them yet) very good JBL Tour Pro 3 earbuds is surely the way to go for JBL – those next ...
TL;DR: Get the 2023 Red Dot Award-winning JBL Tune Adaptive Noise-Canceling Headphones for just $89.99 (reg. $129) with free shipping. Looking for the ultimate listening experience without the ...
Still image from the JBL Authentics Campaign Can you tell us about JBL Fest? So, JBL Fest is one of the most immersive, amazing, unbelievable experiences. It’s like nothing I’ve ever worked on ...
Some competitors, like the JBL Authentics 300, for instance, can only manage eight in fairness – although a lot of competitors, like Marshall's Stanmore, can give you 15 hours with its retro ...
You’ve probably seen a million Bluetooth speakers online and in stores. Hyperbole aside, that’s no surprise, as Bluetooth is one of the most convenient wireless standards. But when it comes to ...
TL;DR: It’s time to fill up your apartment with audio that actually fills the room with the JBL PartyBox wireless speaker, now on sale for $299.99 (reg. 399)! Anyone knows this: you can’t ...
JBL makes some of the most popular Bluetooth speakers and headphones on the market. And the best part is, they're extremely budget-friendly — especially considering their top-notch quality ...
From there, we are tracking the lowest Amazon price yet on Samsung’s 2024 32-inch M5 (M50D) FHD Smart Monitor at $242 as well as up to $320 off JBL’s retro-style Authentics Google Wi-Fi speakers.
Check out our favorite wireless speakers from JBL, which has everything from a tiny micro Bluetooth speaker to jumbo party speakers at a variety of price points. Executive Editor David Carnoy has ...
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