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Review on Renewed JBL Go 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker in Blue: Enjoy Music On-the-Go by Agata Potocka ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The purchase was not entirely successful, there were minor problems in use.

a generational change that has generated a lot of debate Go. It is important to wed the column to an external battery as soon as it is put to use (in the wild, in establishments, etc.); after that, the two cannot be separated. Only those who are ready to give up some volume and autonomy in exchange for a somewhat better sound quality should upgrade from the Go 2 to the Go 3. Got advantages: The bass is done well. Background noise is absent, and the sound is rather distinct. Theoretically, the view is fascinating and shock-resistant in terms of its usefulness, but I think it will be simple to dust. Standing still won't work (unlike the previous version). plug with a Type-C connector. Many drawbacks The cost of 2.6 only seems reasonable in comparison to the prior version, version 1.5, which is in many ways superior to the new release (see below). Autonomy as a concept is horrible. The longest game time for Go3 is 2 minutes and 6 seconds, compared to 2 minutes and 53 seconds for the previous, already worn-out Go2 version. Only at a volume that is lower than 50% will the five hours that have been promised be fulfilled. Although the volume of both speakers is 100% the same, these 50% will sound significantly quieter than the 50% of the previous Go 2 - the change in generation and the rise in size on loudness and autonomy only adversely affects for some reason. The AUX port was also removed, along with the built-in microphone, which was never used (but this is a loss - the sound over the cable is noticeably better than over BT). Go2 at least had two speakers and AUX perfectly attached to the laptop with a split wire, but neither you nor the application can obtain a stereo pair. Only a mono pair of speakers are available.