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Extrait: Video Review: The BIG JAMBOX by Jawbone is a portable speaker that connects wirelessly to your Bluetooth devices and can be used as a speakerphone--just like its little brother, the Jambox. Matt Mira and Candace Bailey take a look at the $299 wireless ...
Although I stressed before that the Big Jambox isn't just a bigger version of the Jambox, in many ways it is. It has the same winning ergonomics, the same great functionality, and the same unmatched styling. For my taste and travel habits, I prefer the s...
Extrait: The Big Jambox doesn't replace Jawbone's original Jambox , but instead it offers more oomph with the same attractive brick design for $100 more. In other words, the Big Jambox was created to achieve a single task, filling up large spaces with jamming imme...
Publié: 2012-05-09, Auteur: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Doubles as a speakerphone. Good sound quality with powerful low end for its size. Clear voice quality. Long battery life.
Bass distorts slightly at high volumes
The Jawbone Big Jambox doesn't offer the best audio quality among portable Bluetooth speakers, but its long battery life, speakerphone features, and generally solid sound make it worth a listen....
Extrait: The basic pitch with Big Jambox is simple: Jawbone packs two active and two passive speakers into a metal and rubber box that’s currently sold in “red dot,” “graphite hex,” and “white wave” versions, each using a distinctively patterned speaker grill...
At $299, the BIG JAMBOX isn’t cheap, but nor is it as expensive as some of the style-focused AirPlay speakers we’ve seen for Apple devices. It doesn’t compromise on sound, either, either in terms of volume or audio quality; Jawbone positions it as a p...
Publié: 2012-05-01, Auteur: Mat , review by: gizmodo.com
Oh man, this thing sounds great. And it is quite loud. Uncomfortably so, even, in a small space. But better than volume is sound quality. Even maxed out, bass sounded smooth and not at all overblown, midranges came through nicely, and high notes sounded l
What the butts, Jawbone? All that space and you still couldn't fit a WiFi antenna in there? Given that you can program this box via web-based software and conceivably enter a password there, WiFi would be a killer feature for in home use. Not only would i
Fantastic design. Great sound. Easy set up. No brainer: Its a great buy, even at $299. It is probably even a better bargain than its smaller predecessor.Before you buy, you should also take a look at Sonys tragically named SA-NS500 Portable Wi-Fi Speake...
Big, clear sound. Tight package. Controls for skipping tracks, changing the volume and answering calls are right on top. Over 12 hours of play time on a rechargeable battery. Solid Bluetooth performance. Under three pounds. Eight rubber feet keep it from
Price makes you think too hard. Size matters: requires an external method of conveyance, and it won't squeeze into your travel carryon. Bass is clear and not flabby, but it could pack more punch. Needs the wall wart to charge quickly. Spatial enhancement
Publié: 2012-05-01, Auteur: Thomas , review by: theverge.com
Much fuller sound than the original Jambox, Accepts Bluetooth or 3.5mm input, Long battery life, LiveAudio 3D sound has to be experienced to be believed, A good compromise of portability and sound quality, Stunning industrial design
LiveAudio softens volume and dynamic range on some tracks, Better, less-portable speakers can be had for the same price, Not as portable as the original Jambox