
If a simple Bluetooth portable speaker isn’t loud enough for you, then the JBL OnBeat Rumble might do the job. It comes with two tweeters, and has a 4.5-inch subwoofer.
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If a simple Bluetooth portable speaker isn’t loud enough for you, then the JBL OnBeat Rumble might do the job. It comes with two tweeters, and has a 4.5-inch subwoofer.
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After having played around with a couple of wireless speakers, I have to admit that I like them. The wireless JBL SoundFly is somewhat diminutive, but it packs enough power to let you listen to your music in almost any room.

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This is JBL’s first iPad speaker and it looks pretty cool, but isn’t exactly the most forward thinking in terms of technical features. It’s compatible with most iDevices, from iPods to iPhones. It’s clear though that it has been made to accommodate the iPad first and foremost.

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Speaker wires have always been a problem. They are rarely neat and they just restrict the placement of the speakers. JBL has come up with a way to make your speaker wires disappear, just like magic. The JBL AIR WEM-1 works with any brand of speakers and helps make them become wireless.
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