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October 2017
(77%)
57 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(95%)
563 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Jeux de lumières
Certification IPX7
Commandes complètes
Application exhaustive
JBL Connect
Basses profondes
Son puissant et propre
Design étanche
Jeux de lumière très sympathiques
Fonction Connect Plus pour connecter jusqu'à 100 enceintes
Autonomie élevée
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Absence de Port USB de recharge d'appareils nomades
Extrait: Des enceintes, on en a testé chez Vonguru: de Pebble v2 ou Muvo Play par la marque Creative jusqu'à Soundcore Flare d'Anker. Aujourd'hui, je suis heureuse de pouvoir vous présenter le test d'une enceinte de la marque JBL; une grande première puisque cet...
Design étanche, jeux de lumière très sympathiques, fonction Connect Plus pour connecter jusqu'à 100 enceintes, autonomie élevée
Un peu lourde, application récalcitrante parfois, restitution sonore perfectible, prix élevé
Comment se rendre unique sur un marché mature et saturé ? JBL propose depuis 2014 la « Pulse », une enceinte portable lumineuse qui ne manque pas d'originalité. Depuis le lancement de la première génération, de nombreuses modifications ont été apportées...
Jeux de lumières, Certification IPX7, Commandes complètes, Application exhaustive, JBL Connect, Basses profondes, Son puissant et propre
Absence de Port USB de recharge d'appareils nomades, Manque d'aigus, Latence
Grâce à sa conception entièrement repensée, ses commandes exhaustives et son application, la JBL Pulse 3 est tout bonnement la meilleure enceinte nomade lumineuse qui existe à ce jour. Son gabarit peut en revanche créer des attentes musicales auxquelles e...
The JBL Pulse 3 offers an attractive party light feature, which might be enough to convince many. JBL has also added waterproofing and the speakerphone feature to make it more legit for the price. But all this comes at a price which is just too much for t...
Short battery life, Reliance on Connect+, No smartphone charging
The JBL Pulse 3 was a pleasant surprise. While its light show may lead you to believe that it's all about that bass, the Pulse 3 actually offers a very well balanced tonal balance: Highs have good extension but are a little rolled off. Bass offers good sl...
Publié: 2019-05-16, Auteur: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Lighting is awesome, Playback controls are conveniently along the back, IPX7 waterproof
Charges via microUSB, Have to choose between a play button or Google Assistant toggle, Not the most portable speaker, Sound quality is just ok
The JBL Pulse 3 isn't the best speaker that the company offers, but it's definitely the most fun to look at. That alone could make it worth the money if you're into speakers that look like lava lamps...
Undeniably attractive light show, Can be linked with better sounding JBL speakers, IPX7 weather-proofing
Pricey given the sound quality, Distinctly mediocre sound
The Pulse 3 provides an attractive, waterproof light show that is indeed eye-catching. It also ticks all the boxes in terms of Bluetooth speaker features, such as speakerphone functionality. But its weatherization and all that bling comes at the expense o...
This speaker is for those who would enjoy the light show. It's a conversation starter at get togethers. Right now you can get it for around $160 which is pretty good. It's easy to setup and navigate, so I'd suggest the Pulse 3 for rookies in the bluet...
Extrait: JBL's Pulse 3 is a Bluetooth speaker with a built-in light show. At first glance, it looks like a lantern — the upper two-thirds are made of translucent plastic, and the bottom third features a stiff fabric speaker grille, charging and aux audio ports, an...
IPX7 rating (waterproof in up to 3′ water), You can link to other JBL Connect+ speakers (up to 100 total), Works well as a speakerphone, Google Now or Siri access with the press of a button, Customizable light shows through the JBL Connect App, Sounds gre
Doesn't use USB Type-C, Common sense warning — Might not be quite as rugged as previous versions, so don't drop it on rocks or concrete