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They are nothing when you enter Bluetooth speaker Into the equation. In our Lord’s year, in 2025, thanks to the Bluetooth connection and LTE, there are hundreds of ways to be loud and annoying and many of them have to spend. You’ve got like the premium option Bose Soundlink PlusWhich brings style and fineness to the Bluetooth speaker game and then there are more angry options Soundcoore Boom 3 II That you can literally drop into a pool. But what if style, durability or even the word is not your highest priority? If you are looking for a Small Sound Truly Big? OK, if this is your jam, JBL’s $ 100 grip may have what you need.
JBL grip
JBL grip is a portable Bluetooth speaker with a more volume than you expect.
Very small
Still a big word!
Customeable lights are fun
A bit expensive for what you get
The word is ok
When I first saw the JBL grip, I dubbed it “Bluetooth speaker’s long boy“And now, holding me in hand and looking at it for myself … I’m standing by that claim. Grip is about all sizes, which in this case, according to JBL, like” Celtzer’s can “, or if you are a hoodloom like me, for a long boy-name, I am for Grip Side, I enjoy the Grip Side, I enjoy the Grip Side.

Although the grip is similar to the size of a tall boy, it is actually low – this speaker is only 385G, which makes it both light weight and compact, which is good because the portability is JBL going here. This is why there is a loop on the top of the speaker so you can strap the grip to a belt, or bag, or you can clip your bike to blast the tunes when you do some cardio in.
Size and bearing do not make you foolish, though; The Grip Volume section has no tendency. When I played loudly in my office, the first thing I noticed is that it is really cranks. This small speaker has 16W power, which doesn’t sound like one ton, but when I say it holds it its own, trust me. While using the grip in the park, I was able to drown music from some live jazz games around. Frankly, I didn’t even know there Was To me live music is happening until I decided to break the grip for a moment.

According to the word, you are not going to get a big portable speaker (which is my own owner) as the same disadvantage or JBL charge 5 from Bose, but it is not really a speaker’s point of this size. What you want in the speaker like the grip is that it is good enough to carry out and I will say that the grip brings it to the table. It works a decent (vocal clear) with a troubling, though you do not have too much complications in the midrange wherever the guitars are. Obviously the bus is not especially encouraging, but I play some dust punk while walking out, and it doesn’t sound deprived of the lower end. Overall, I would say that this speaker did better on a rock genre (I played a few of my favorite tracks by Giz), but your mileage could be different.
Needless to say, if you are trying to fill a house with the word it is not the speaker you want, but if you are just trying to hire a speaker, or trying to bring it to a beach/park for a casual hang, there is no reason to catch any grip – especially if you are low in space.
In the case of any gadget, such as the capacity, battery life is always in question. The JBL grip is rated for a 14 hour battery, though it will depend on the volume. I was not able to test the Grip Battery Life extensively, but in my use, the grip seems to be as advertising if it is not better. I tested the grip using the speaker at about 50% of the volume for an hour. I started my test on 40% battery, and when I ended up, I was about 37%. Obviously, 50% of the 50% of the people are a little less than what they hear in the wild, but it is still a decent display from a small speaker. If you are blaying this thing you can definitely expect less.

The grip contains some characters beyond the capacity. (Of course) there is an associate app that you can use subtle-well-consuming EQ (seven whole bands) and switch in the EQ preset. You can also monitor battery life using the JBL portable app and use your phone to choose LED color on the back of the speaker. A great touch app is being able to set the LED material to impact different light through the application. There is nothing super practical to be able to do any of it, but I assume that if you are anxious to lose your speaker in the dark, it can actually work. I loved to see that feature transformed into a battery index so you could say how much juice you kept at a glance, it was okay to use it for some additional personalization. I want to be able to toggle the effects of light especially, give it some extra flair.
Another beautiful-to-featured feature is an IP 68 water and dust rating, which means this speaker is basically water-resistant to the actual can of beer. To test it, I gave the grip a great small shower in the sink, running it under water for a few minutes. Fortunately, the grip survived my test and some sogi came out, but perfectly effective and capable of playing music as before. It’s not like a floating or soundcore boom 3 Eye speaker that I tested too long ago, but you must not worry about throwing the grip into a pool or leaving it in the rain accidentally.

There is nothing to write about the button selection here. On the front, a play/break button and a volume are above and below. At the top, there is a Bluetooth button for the pair, a power button and a button for the orcust, which allows you to add multiple speakers together, if it is something you are interested.
JBL’s grip is not for everyone. If you are looking for the best possible word it is not your pick. If you’re looking for it is not the best pick Maximum Lots of things, including features, battery or even use in water. Said that if you look for a speaker, all the arena that should be on the radar hurts a hard balance of all the arena Very Portable
I would like to consider the speakers like SoundCo 3 Eye, the price was a bit lower than $ 100, which do a few things very well and only spend $ 30. Of course, perhaps the floating speaker in Soundcore is not as small, but it is still quite a very shocking portable, much more durable, and the price limit brings more features than you expect. If the difference in size is all I am thinking after checking the JBL grip That Special If you are taking a backpack with enough room, do you really need the place? If you Hiking, And by counting each village, this is a separate story.
So, if you emphasize the size of everyone else and you want something that is not applied by decent and environmental noise, you may want to see the JBL path and catch a beautiful long glass of Bluetooth audio. And if the size is not important to you then there are many other options, though not like a beer.