JBL Club Pro+ (left) and JBL Endurance Peak II (right) offer water resistance |
In addition to its portfolio of sound devices, the JBL Club Pro + is reported to be equipped with active noise cancellation, IPX4 water resistance and independent left / right connection. There is support for the USB Type-C port for charging, and the headphones also support wireless charging. These headphones also offer touch controls and are compatible with the Google Assistant. The JBL Club Pro + is priced at $ 199.95 and will go on sale via JBL.com starting October 25.
The new JBL Endurance Peak II headphones have wraparound ear hooks for a more secure fit during sports or exercise. These headphones are IPX7 water resistant and offer 30 hours of total playtime. JBL Endurance Peak II is priced at $ 99.95 and will be available via JBL.com starting October 25.
For all those who love wired headphones, the new JBL Quantum 50 has been launched as the latest offering. These come with 8.6mm drivers and a microphone that sits closer to your mouth for better call quality. The headphones are priced at $ 29.95 and will go on sale via JBL.com starting September 4.
In the UK market, JBL also inserted JBL 225TWS headphones with more powerful bass and better battery life than predecessor 220TWS. These are priced at £ 89.99 and are scheduled to be available sometime this month. There are also the JBL Live Free NC + headphones that offer active noise cancellation, IPX7 certification, up to 21 hours of full charge with the case and support for Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. These headphones are priced at GBP 139 and will be available from October.
JBL Live Free NC+ (left) and JBL Reflect Mini TWS (right) |
New range of JBL speakers
When you get to the speakers, new JBL Xtreme 3 has a cylindrical design and claims to offer 15 hours of battery life. It is IP67 certified for water and dust resistance, supports Bluetooth v5.1 connectivity, and has a USB Type-C power adapter for charging. The speaker has four drivers and two JBL bass radiators as well. It allows users to connect up to two smartphones or tablets and will be available in Blue, Black and Squad color options. The JBL Xtreme 3 is priced at $ 349.95 and will go on sale in October.
JBL Xtreme 3 (left), JBL Go 3 (top right), JBL Clip 4 (bottom right) |
There is a unique clip functionality on the newly released JBL Clip 4 that allows users to hang it on their jeans loop or backpacks. The portable speaker offers 10 hours of battery life, is also IP67 water and dust resistant, and has Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity. There is a USB Type-C port for charging and an improved carabiner for an even sleeker design. The JBL Clip 4 will also be offered in many options: black, blue, blue and pink, red, squad, pink, green and white. It is priced at $ 69.95 and will be available in November.
The company also thrown out two oversized speakers: JBL PartyBox On-The-Go and JBL PartyBox 310. JBL PartyBox On-The-Go delivers powerful JBL Pro sound with 100W output. It comes with a padded shoulder strap for charging and claims to offer six hours of battery life. JBL has bundled in a wireless microphone. The speaker also lights up in sync with the beat of the music. The JBL PartyBox On-The-Go has guitar inputs, a physical microphone input, a USB and AUX input, and it also supports Bluetooth connectivity. The speaker is IPX4 splash proof and supports True Wireless Stereo to connect two speakers for even bigger stereo sound. This speaker is priced at $ 299.95 and will be available this month.
JBL PartyBox On-The-Go (left) and JBL PartyBox 310 (right) |
This one also has a dazzling light show feature that syncs to the beat of the music. It is IPX4 splash proof, has backlit buttons for controls in the dark. It is listed as compatible with most speaker stands and comes with sound effects to get the crowd excited. It also supports True Wireless Audio. The PartyBox 310 is priced at $ 499.95 and will be available starting this month.
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