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Review on Portable acoustics JBL Xtreme 3, 100 W, blue by Ada Falkowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

I spent a considerable amount of time looking for a boombox that had a natural tone so that I could use it to play music in the background when I was working in the countryside, while I was fishing, and when I was at home. I looked for a device that not only has bluetooth but also a radio. There was nothing else on the market that could match the sound quality of the Panasonic RX 55, and the Panasonic brand does not offer bluetooth. In general, he spat on the radio and then came over to the bluetooth speakers. I read a variety of reviews, all of which quickly disregarded the Frank Chinese and devices with their many sores and issues, such as Marshall. Finally got around to listening to: - The much-touted Ural TT-4 "jibielec killer," which has a fully skewed and repulsive mid-range and a bass that, at best, begins at 80 Hz. Obviously, there is at least one person who like this sound, but it's not me.) - This Harman Kardon has a fantastic sound, but the display is a little too bright, and the body is awkward to take around everywhere you go. Although Sony is a fantastic brand, I find that the sound is a little muddled on some of their products. At least in comparison to the rest of the competitors, including JBLs, the sound produced by the Fiero 400 is quite neutral, and the voice has a more natural quality. I was already prepared to make a purchase, but a tiny mumble caused me to feel ashamed. As I compared the JBL Charge 4, 5, and Extreme 3, I found that I preferred the Extreme 3. In contrast to the columns outlined above, Extreme 3 also seemed to have a greater impact on the reader's emotional state. It should come as no surprise that Extreme 3 does not have the most even sound. There is just a hint of focus placed on the treble, with warm mids and meaty bass to round out the sound. This sound brings back memories of old tube radios that I used to listen to many years ago. I required this sound for listening to music in the background because it is clear enough to read, it does not hurt my ears, and it is audible well. I am content with my decision, and the outcome satisfies me entirely. I was happy with the belt, especially because it included a bottle opener.

Pros
  • Features such as being waterproof, having a USB-C port, having a medium to medium-high volume range, having a long battery life, having a high volume range, and having good sound quality are all desirable.
Cons
  • Just think, if only it were the cost...