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Review on JBL Xtreme 2 Portable Waterproof Wireless Bluetooth Speaker - Red (Renewed) by Lee Do-yun ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturer's assurances, high quality.

Purchased in a camouflage pattern. First and foremost, for vacations in the countryside and at rustic cabins. In spite of the fact that the coronavirus is spreading rapidly over the planet, you are obligated to activate this machine in your own home out of simple curiosity. Because sound is such a subjective concept, it cannot be evaluated "right out of the box" because there must first be a "warm-up" period of at least two weeks. Yet, while the carcass was being warmed up, it was easy to hear that the sound is of a quality and volume that is more than adequate for this particular piece. Without resorting to choosing in the equalizers, everything is pretty harmoniously tuned, as there is a top, there is a center, and there are basses. He plays with self-assurance for his 10-12 most of the time. Autonomy. During the daylight hours, my new speaker plays in the quiet mode for around two hours. Obviously, this is a wonderful thing. If, on the other hand, you "load it on the volum," then this time will be significantly decreased, of course, until you get to measure it. The charge is available in three hours. It is possible to charge phones using the USB output on the Extreme, however this should only be done in an emergency due to the low capacity of the built-in battery, which is only 10000 mAh. Communication. The Bluetooth works wonderfully, and there have been no instances of it becoming disconnected. There is a wired input for the AUX device. The app for iOS and Android is named "JBL Connect." It was tried on a dozen different phones, and it functioned well on all of them, despite the fact that there was a great deal of complaining about it in the reviews. In the case of apples, I was especially happy to discover that the JBL connect made friends not only with the most advanced iPhone 11 Pro Max, but also with the iPhone 4S, which is the iPhone's great-great-grandfather! Ergonomics. There are some things that are not entirely clear here. There are no concerns about the quality of labor and materials. But, there are nuances to consider. The carabiners of the belt are quite resistant to ascend into the loops on the column - a miscalculation. You need to work up a little bit of a sweat. Much more difficult, particularly at first, is the task of opening the rubber plug; if you try to use your nails or fingers, you won't be successful in this endeavor until you learn how to adjust. What is the best way for girls with lengthy "claws" to open it? Nothing without any sort of instrument. To sum everything up. It is quite evident that the speaker is drawn towards field and street operations. Extreme is not something I would do in an apartment setting. Despite the fact that the object is wonderful. You are welcome to take.

Pros
  • Aesthetics, build quality, sound, autonomy, and protection from moisture are all important factors.
Cons
  • The belt is inconvenient. A plug that is incredibly snug in the connectors of the device. Bluetooth version 4.2