There is no doubt that JBL did a great job as far as my concerns related to build quality is considered. The rubberized finish not only just looks and feels great but it also does a awesome job in preventing the surface it is on to vibrate even in high volumes. It's dimensions are definitely not sleek. It is 185.2mm x 79mm x 79mm. But it is pretty comfortable to hold since it has a tubular design.Thanks to its two passive bass radiators caps the end of its tubular design, you can not only hear the bass but also see and feel it. I tested a black model, but it is also comes in Blue, Grey, Orange, Pink, Red, Green and Yellow. This speaker is rated IPX4, which means it can handle splashes of water well but cannot be submerged in water since its port are vulnerable. Speaking of ports it has a micro usb port, a 3.5mm auxiliary input, and of course a usb port to charge your phone on-the-go thanks to its 6000-mah battery which is not only used to power up this beast. While we are in the topic of battery, I just wanted to crunch some power on time. So it lasts about 12 hours depending on its volume level and the audio content. Throw any kind of music genre on it and it still does a impressive job thanks to its bass and sound quality. And it also has a impressive microphone, so you can take calls directly in your speaker. And it also has the JBL's Social Mode, which allows up to 3 devices to connect at the same time. I managed to connect all devices easily. But its lack of NFC(Near-field communication) means it doesn't support quick pairing for Android Devices.
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