JBL PartyBox 110 review: Make (and take) a splash

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JBL PartyBox 110 review: Make (and take) a splash
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With improved sound, lights, battery, and now splash-proofing, the JBL PartyBox 110 is one of the best portable Bluetooth speakers to make a crowd sweat.

is a much more approachable package. Weighing in at 23 pounds and measuring 22.4-inches tall by 15.3-inches wide by 15.6-inches deep, the 160W loudspeaker is fairly large and powerful, but still portable enough for most people to handily transport it to the backyard, beach, barbecue, or what have you. Two built-in handles, one at each end of the speaker, make it easier to lug the sturdy enclosure, which features two 5.25-inch woofers and two 2.

ratings go all the way up to IPX9 and, according to those ratings, the PartyBox 110 is not protected against water projected in jets or any amount of immersion in water. Take itAs for where around the pool, patio, etc., you can place it, the answer is pretty much anywhere. The JBL PartyBox 110 has four rubber pads on its bottom side for standing it up vertically.

The JBL PartyBox 110’s wattage is 160W RMS , meaning that it can reliably sustain 160W of continuous power but reach peak levels even higher than that. So while it can’t hold a candle to the PartyBox 1000’s 1100W , the PartyBox 110 is still a fairly boomin’ little system. However, if that’s still not enough for you, or if you just want to listen to a true stereo system, you can wirelessly pair two PartyBox 110 speakers with each other.

not available from the hardware controls, such as switching the TWS mode so that both speakers play both the left and right channels of the music.To control the speaker with the JBL PartyBox app, you must first pair the mobile device to the speaker over Bluetooth.

Finally, the app shows the battery charge level as a percentage rather than the less specific power bar on the hardware. And the app has the same playback controls as on the hardware. That seems like an opportunity for the app to have deeper playback controls, such as skip track backward, fast forward, and rewind, but perhaps JBL will add those in an update.

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