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Review on πŸ”Š JBL Tuner XL Portable Acoustics - 10W, Black by Riko Tateishi ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

All is well, liked the product, didn't buy it for nothing.

In general, not bad, but I expected more from the cool company JBL for such a horse price. In fact, this is the same boom-balalay, like all portable acoustics, only with a built-in radio. For that kind of money, they could have done at least some kind of sound timbre adjustment, at least through an application in a smartphone (and at the same time an application). Well, backlit buttons would not hurt. Ideally, I would like such a device with Internet radio.

Pros
  • Compactness. Stylish design without protruding parts. Good protection against moisture and dirt, which is convenient in the kitchen. In combination with the absence of protruding handles, it is convenient to wipe it from dirt during cleaning. Stable high-quality radio signal reception even in places where conventional radio receivers catch unstable. Simple, intuitive control, turns on without dancing with tambourines in the same place where it was turned off. 5 buttons to remember your favorite radio stations. Power supply from the network (it is also a battery charger in the kit, which is a rarity lately).
Cons
  • Very low sound timbre, good only for modern loud music. Talking radio, especially at low volume, is hard to hear - something unintelligible is mumbling there . If you make it louder, the bottoms immediately put pressure on your ears and relatives ask you to make it quieter. No tone control. Very sharp volume control scale, the previous division is too quiet, the next one is too loud. No backlit buttons. horse price.