JBL has presented its new speakers for parties PartyBox 330 and PartyBox 130which raise the sound with “deeper” bass and “clearer” treble thanks to the incorporation of improved ‘woofers’ and a new PEN dome tweeter technology, in addition to automatically adjusting to any type of music to optimize the sound with the technology JBL AI Sound Boost con modo Smart EQ.
The new members of the PartyBox series have been presented in Amsterdam (Netherlands) within the framework of the 80th anniversary of the company owned by Harman, which has celebrated eight decades promoting sound at its European headquarters, Club JBL, with an experience to learn about the new products arriving this year, including their next generation of headphones and the latest in portable sound.
In this sense, at first glance, the new PartyBoxes stand out for offering a new design with hexagonal finish y new forms of RGB lighting which allow light and sound to “flow” around the curved front grille, as JBL explained.
Likewise, the side panel features a wave effect, built from miniature JBL speakers. Likewise, the top panel has also been redesigned, since it now has a single dial that collects all the controlsboth the volume, the audio modes or the different light effects.
Among these light effects, JBL has highlighted a “light show reinvented” which includes dynamics synchronized with the rhythm of the music that is playing at the moment.
In addition, JBL has clarified that both speakers have the JBL AI Sound Boost technology with Smart EQ mode which, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), recognizes what type of music the speaker is playing and optimize the sound to ensure that every song sounds “the best it can be,” regardless of what you choose to play.
Specifically the new JBL PartyBox 330has a total output power of 280 W and is capable of reproducing “deep and powerful” bass when equipped with dos ‘woofers’ the 6.5 inches each.
Regarding high-pitched sounds, it reproduces them with high clarity thanks to the fact that technology has introduced for the first time on the line two PEN dome tweetersthat is, the same professional-grade technology that JBL systems use for large concerts.
The new PartyBox 330 has a 18 hour autonomy of music playback and, in addition, it also offers fast charging, all with an easily replaceable battery designed so that “the party never ends.”
If you want to elevate the party with live music, the speaker has dual microphone and guitar inputsas well as a new optical TV input or a USB-C connection to ensure lossless audio.
JBL has also noted that it allows pair multiple PartyBox speakers to create a sound system that adapts to the size of the party, thanks to connection technology Auracastalthough it is also compatible with Bluetooth 6.0 connection. All of this can be managed from the JBL One app.
Additionally, the party speaker is completed with a locking telescopic handle and two “all-terrain” wheels that make it easy to transport anywhere.
MORE COMPACT VERSION JBL PARTYBOX 130
On the other hand, JBL has also presented the model PartyBox 130which is a more compact version for ease of use anywhere, while maintaining a high power output that reaches 200 W.
In this case, it has some Upgraded 5.25-inch woofers and two 25mm silk dome tweeterswith which the technology also ensures “powerful bass” and “crystalline” highs.
The battery of this version is reduced to 15 hours of autonomyalthough fast charging allows you to play music for an additional 80 minutes, with just 10 minutes of charging.
Finally, regarding its design, it also has “strobe” lights on the edges with dynamic effectsas well as a folding handle and IPX4 protection against splashes and small spills.
The PartyBox 130 shares with the 330 model the redesigned top panel, dual microphone and guitar inputs, and Auracast connectivity, among other features.
With all this, the new JBL PartyBox 330 will be available from the month of julio in black and white colors 599,99 euros. The model PartyBox 130 It will be available from May in the same colors for 399,99 euros.
JBL EASYSING MIC MINI
Beyond headphones, JBL has surprised with the incorporation of a new pocket microphone powered by AI, EasySing Mic Mini.
This microphone is designed both to sing or to create content anywhere, offering high performance with professional options in a truly portable format. Simply connect the USB-C dongle to a JBL speaker, clip the microphone to your clothing, and start creating.
In this sense, it includes options for vocal separation for real-time songs powered by AI. This allows eliminate 25, 50 or 100 percent of the voice of a song with clean quality so that the user’s own voice is the protagonist. It also integrates the algorithm JBL EasySing improved with the function Voice Boost to achieve greater support in high notes, which will sound softer.
Another function is AI noise suppression, which reduces background noise during recording so that your voice is heard loud and clear. Added to this is a customizable equalizer via JBL One app and pre-configured effects that add greater variety and personality to users’ performances.
JBL has also stressed that it ensures up to six hours of autonomyand up to six additional ‘dongle’.
Este micrófono es compatible con los altavoces JBL Flip 7, JBL Charge 6, JBL Boombox 4, JBL Go 5, JBL Xtreme 5, JBL Grip, JBL PartyBox On-The-Go, JBL PartyBox Encore 2, JBL PartyBox Encore Essential 2, JBL PartyBox Club 120, JBL PartyBox Stage 320 y JBL PartyBox 520 y 720.
Thus, the JBL EasySing Mic Mini will be available starting next month June by 149,99 euros, along with a compact carrying case that allows you to store the microphone in a pocket or backpack.
NEW XTREME 5 AND JBL GO 5 SPEAKERS
In addition to its party speakers, during the event JBL has also shown its recently announced portable sound innovations, such as its new updated speakers JBL Xtreme 5, that combine the powerful sound of Legendary JBL Sound together with AI Sound Boost functions and Smart EQ mode, in addition to having a renewed design that includes ambient lighting on the edges.
Likewise, it has been shown closely the JBL Go 5, which makes pairing with AirTouch easier and also offers sound improvements, with 10 percent more power than its predecessor. Among other things, the Legendary JBL Sound system has been improved, now offering “deeper than ever” bass, and the contour logo, which features a hollow format to help optimize sound output and performance.
The new JBL Go 5 is available in a total of 10 colors for 49.99 euroswhile the JBL Xtreme 5 can be purchased at Black, Blue and Camouflage for 349.99 euros.
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