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Review on JBL Xtreme 2 Portable Waterproof Wireless Bluetooth Speaker - Red (Renewed) by Ha Joon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

I really wanted a portable speaker. Well, before the holidays I decided to pick up something for myself. I felt and compared different versions of JBL'ek: Flip, Charge, Pulse of different versions. After listening to Extreme (1st version), the desire to take the above disappeared. But since there was only a demo version of JBL Extreme on the window (thanks to the sellers for refusing to sell it to me). As a result, I took it without listening to Extreme 2. Actually about the choice never regretted. Of course, on JBL's, in my opinion, there is not enough volume knob as on Tronsmart T6, but this is offset by the sound quality. It so happened that recently I have 2 copies of JBL and I use them in stereo mode. Yes, they work in stereo mode! Because of this, they completely replaced my home stereo system.

Pros
  • - Very good sound for this format (and in stereo mode, it's generally beautiful); - Combining two identical columns in stereo mode (I am generally silent about combining up to a hundred columns in party mode); - Waterproof (you can listen to music in the shower); - Conveniently worn on a belt; - Passive side speakers i. E. lack of direct access to active speakers - the impossibility of damaging them with crooked hands; - Fits well in a backpack.
Cons
  • - When carrying without a belt, it is easy to press the buttons; - Not very convenient form for carrying without a belt; - Slightly booming bass in some cases (depending on the geometry of the room); - Lack of a built-in carrying handle (this is a disadvantage for me personally). In other matters, I plan to cut down the pen in the near future (who needs to make it - look for #Slowpoke3D).

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November 28, 2022
Different pros: sound and autonomy at altitude Cons: there's no such thing