The JBL PartyBox 110 can be used outside. This well-made speaker is rated IPX4 for water protection, which means that it can handle small splashes of water as long as the flaps that cover its inputs are tight. It also has a battery that lasts a long time and works well for long listening sessions. With the “Bass Boost” mode set to “1,” it has a boomy sound and can get very loud, which makes it good for parties. Still, there is some compression at maximum volume, so your music doesn’t sound as clear when it’s turned up.
A lively light show makes any kind of music better. Colours that move to the beat make you want to move your feet, and strobes and patterns that you can change make your eyes go crazy. It’s a one-of-a-kind, all-encompassing multimedia experience that turns any party into a work of art. The party can go on all day or night. With a built-in battery that can be charged, the beat will go on (and on) for 12 hours!
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specifications
- Brand JBL
- Model Name JBL PartyBox 110
- Speaker Type Tower
- Connectivity Technology Bluetooth, USB
- Special Feature Bass Boost
Where to get JBL PartyBox 110 speaker?
The settings are easy to reach because they are on top of the PartyBox. There are two knobs on the left and right sides of the control panel. These can be used to change how bright the LED is and how loud it is. Also, a button is built into the centre of each clock. You can use the buttons to turn the lights on and off or to start and stop your music. You’ll find the other physical settings between these dials. There should be no need to explain what the power button on the back does. Just in front of that is a button for turning on Bluetooth and a button for adding more bass to the sound.
Behind these buttons is one of the PartyBox’s most unique parts: a place to put your cell phone. It’s not a big selling point, nor is it expensive or fancy. But it lets you put your phone somewhere, just like a wired phone dock does. So you won’t have to carry your phone around if you want to put it down. A panel on the back holds all of the wired inputs and special buttons. When not in use, this is hidden by a hinged panel that snaps shut. Near the bottom of the back, there is a smaller panel that looks the same. This is where the power source is.