Would be awesome to see Bluetooth speakers get dinged if they have those obnoxiously loud sound effects and voice messages that you cannot disable or tone down. With the Anker Soundcore speakers in particular that's a major concern, but then I guess they're not really meant for music listening either :)
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Guys. RTINGS tests the speakers in the middle of the room. It gives inaccurate readings. JBL Authentics 500 actually has 30 Hz maximum bass frequency extension, not 44.3 Hz maximum bass frequency extension. You must put JBL Authentics 500 towards a wall, then the bass is strong. If I were you, I wouldn't trust RTINGS. JBL Partybox 310 is accurate, 32 Hz maximum bass frequency extension. Why, because it has so loud bass with a big port, that a wall isn't needed. JBL Partybox Encore also has 32 Hz maximum bass frequency extension, but same thing as with JBL Authentics 500, you must put it towards a wall. RTINGS claims JBL Partybox Encore only has 39 Hz maximum bass frequency extension. (JBL Partybox Encore Essential has same frequency extension as JBL Partybox Encore normal version.) You have been warned.
The Sonos Move 2 is still a great speaker and is a good alternative to the JBL Boombox 3, especially with its great voice assistant features! It's a big speaker with many features, but its battery life isn't as long-lasting as the JBL and is more expensive, which is why we recommend the JBL over the Sonos 🙂 You can see more in our full comparison between the two here: www.rtings.com/speaker/tools/compare/sonos-move-vs-jbl-boombox-3/1721/31312?usage=10159&threshold=0.10
Fair point! For context though, our reccomendations are based only in products we have bought and tested since we rely on our data and wouldn’t want to speculate!
Interesting 🤓! … loved the little serenade from Vanessa to Abby LOL🤩
Would be awesome to see Bluetooth speakers get dinged if they have those obnoxiously loud sound effects and voice messages that you cannot disable or tone down. With the Anker Soundcore speakers in particular that's a major concern, but then I guess they're not really meant for music listening either :)
Good point!! Thanks for the feedback :)
Are there any plans to review the WiFi version of the Boombox 3?
Any plans to review partyboxes 120/320/Ultimate and Sony Ult Tower 10?
I really love your in-depth reviews.
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Guys.
RTINGS tests the speakers in the middle of the room.
It gives inaccurate readings.
JBL Authentics 500 actually has 30 Hz maximum bass frequency extension, not 44.3 Hz maximum bass frequency extension.
You must put JBL Authentics 500 towards a wall, then the bass is strong.
If I were you, I wouldn't trust RTINGS.
JBL Partybox 310 is accurate, 32 Hz maximum bass frequency extension.
Why, because it has so loud bass with a big port, that a wall isn't needed.
JBL Partybox Encore also has 32 Hz maximum bass frequency extension, but same thing as with JBL Authentics 500, you must put it towards a wall.
RTINGS claims JBL Partybox Encore only has 39 Hz maximum bass frequency extension.
(JBL Partybox Encore Essential has same frequency extension as JBL Partybox Encore normal version.)
You have been warned.
Did you guys review the Beolit 20?
We did! You can check out the review here: www.rtings.com/speaker/reviews/bang-olufsen/beolit-20
W-King is good also
No SONOS Move 2? 😢
The Sonos Move 2 is still a great speaker and is a good alternative to the JBL Boombox 3, especially with its great voice assistant features! It's a big speaker with many features, but its battery life isn't as long-lasting as the JBL and is more expensive, which is why we recommend the JBL over the Sonos 🙂
You can see more in our full comparison between the two here: www.rtings.com/speaker/tools/compare/sonos-move-vs-jbl-boombox-3/1721/31312?usage=10159&threshold=0.10
I would consider this top outdated if we are talking about the 310 since jbl released the 320
Fair point! For context though, our reccomendations are based only in products we have bought and tested since we rely on our data and wouldn’t want to speculate!
Okay.This is a neat video in everything but where are some of these messed up battery life ratings coming from??? Like seriously???
Great video! The crush part was cute 🥰🏳🌈
Thank you! 😄
= Bose s1 pro = nothing comes
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