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Abstract: The JawBone JamBox is one impressive device. It is a Bluetooth speaker, a speakerphone and one of the best gadgets of 2011! At $199 it isn’t inexpensive but it is a quality device that is well worth the money. Spar’s Zephyr line of speakers looks to ...
Published: 2011-10-18, Author: Christina , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: Subscription streaming music service MOG has just expanded its external device support to include the Jawbone Jambox. The Jawbone Jambox is a portable, Bluetooth wireless speaker designed to deliver great sound in a super tiny package. The Jawbone Jamb...
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Published: 2011-10-15, Author: Thomas , review by: theverge.com
Binaural recordings sound great, Switching LiveAudio on and off is a snap, Jambox speaker is a mighty tyke
LiveAudio doesn't work with all music, LiveAudio softens volume and dynamic range on some tracks, No easy way to determine if a track will benefit from LiveAudio
Abstract: The Jawbone JAMBOX is my favorite audio gadget of the last year and one of my favorite gadgets in general. To put it in Aladdin-esque terms, it's cosmically powerful sound... jammed into an itty bitty box.Follow on after the break for a quick review and a...
by Clint DeBoer — last modified April 25, 2011In addition to sounding great, the portability is fantastic. While staying at hotel on the coast of Africa, I took it down to the beach with me, under the palm trees. My buddies and I felt that Jack John...
Abstract: Knowing Jawbone and how modern their headsets are, the Jambox is no different in that aspect. The design is pretty impressive and unlike anything I've seen before. Every Jambox has its own uniquely designed speaker grille and they're color coded as well, ...
Abstract: Aliph has made top-quality mono Bluetooth headsets for years, but the company has generally stayed away from the murky world of Bluetooth stereo. That changes with the Jawbone Jambox speaker set ($199.99 direct), the company's first foray into st...
Abstract: Yet when you decide whether to actually purchase one of these tiny, rubbery, and somewhat inexpensive-looking speakers, it’s impossible to ignore what $200 can buy these days. XtremeMac’s similarly wireless, better-equipped Tango TRX can be had with c...
So if the Jambox isn't going to replace a good pair of headphones, loudspeakers or speakerphone, what good is it for you? Why, it's the perfect way to augment anything you'd share that doesn't have decent speakers of its own. Plugged into a bedroom TV, co...