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Review on JBL Go 3: Portable Speaker With Bluetooth Portable Audio & Video for Portable Speakers & Docks by Adithep Chaisan ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality was generally satisfied, there were minor shortcomings.

A generational shift that has stirred up a lot of controversy Go. When the column is put to use (in the wild, in businesses, etc.), it must be instantly coupled with an external battery; from that point on, the two of them will never be able to be separated. Owners of a Go 2 should consider upgrading merely for a slight improvement in sound quality, even if it will result in a reduction in both loudness and autonomy. With all of its perks. The bass is nicely done. The sound is reasonably distinct and free of any background noise. In theory, the perspective is intriguing and resistant to shock in terms of its functionality; nonetheless, I believe that it will be readily soiled in terms of dusting. Standing does not go (unlike the previous version). Connector with a Type-C plug. Cons: Only in contrast to the earlier version, version 1.5, which is superior than the new release in many respects, does the price of 2.6 appear to be reasonable (see below). The concept of autonomy is deplorable. 2 minutes and six seconds is the greatest amount of time that can be played by Go3, while the previous, already worn-out version of Go2 has 2 minutes and fifty-three seconds. The five hours that have been promised can and will be delivered, but only at a volume that is lower than fifty percent. And these 50% will sound much quieter than the 50% of the previous Go 2, although both speakers are 100% exactly the same in volume - the generation change and the increase in size on volume and autonomy for some reason only negatively affected. Both the built-in microphone, which was never utilized by anyone, and the AUX port were removed (but this is a loss - the sound over the cable is noticeably better than over BT). Go2 at least had AUX and two speakers perfectly clung to the laptop with a bifurcated cable, but you cannot get a stereo pair either on your own or through the application. You can only get a mono pair of speakers.