

Its easy enough to ignore but its still there.
#Jbl speaker boombox android
now this isn’t a huge deal cause both speakers can be connected to 2 devices as the same time so you and a friend can both be DJ and they both have stable bluetooth connections… but I did notice that the Boombox 2 still has a little bit of latency when ever you try to watch a video on your phone whether you’re using an iPhone or an android device across the board.

Now when it comes to tech specs the boombox 2 has been upgraded to bluetooth 5.1 where as the original boombox uses bluetooth 4.2. The only thing to watch out for is just to make sure to not push these radiators in. So if this speaker gets any kind of water on it, its going to be perfectly fine. Its super durable thanks to it mostly fabric body, and just like before its still IPX7 water proof.

But just like before, the boombox 2 is a good large speaker that you can take on the go with you somewhere. Now this one pound and a half difference isn’t a huge deal but it is something that I noticed the first time that I grabbed this speaker. And its also a little heavier weighing in at 13 pounds versus the original boombox which weighs in at eleven and a half pounds. Its a little taller and its a little wider.

But more importantly, the new boombox 2 is a touch larger over all than the original Boombox. Now two other minor cosmetic differences to point out on the new Boombox 2 is that there’s a lot more gnarling underneath the carrying handle than the original’s and the battery status indicator light is a lot more prominent… which personally im not a fan of cause it just looks like its tacked on. cause yeah, even though the original boombox has the same exposed passive radiators… looks wise they look much simpler than the new Boombox. Most notably the passive radiators on this speaker are way more stylized this time around. But there are some minor cosmetic changes to point out here. You’ve got your exposed passive radiators on either side, the majority of this speaker is covered in fabric so it can stand up to constant wear and tear, you’ve got your control buttons up top, and you’ve also got your built in carrying handle. Now first off lets talk about the design of this speaker… the boombox 2 looks very similar to the original. So if you want to pick either of these speakers up they’ll be linked down below, and I highly suggest you check them out cause JBL’s speakers routinely like to go on sale. Where as the new boombox 2 currently retails for $500. But now the original boombox is typically on sale for $400 these days. Now for starters there’s price… the original Boombox used to retail for $450 when it first came out, but then its retail price got changed to $500 in mid 2019. Now this speaker does have some changes on both the outside and inside from the original Boombox… But lets see how the new JBL boombox 2 stacks up to the original… and lets see if its worth upgrading for you if you already have the original boombox. This is the JBL Boombox 2… its the latest and largest party boost speaker in JBL’s line up and obviously its the successor to the super popular JBL boombox.
