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The Play:1 Sonos system has an undeniably classy design with a premium price to match - but it's worth it. The hifi sound quality and performance of the speaker system allows for minimal distortionfrom a small unit, even at load volumes. Premium speake...
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One of the phrases I seem to be using more and more is “…and you paid how much for it??”. Despite nobody appearing to have any money, it seems we are big fans of those ‘Premium’ products. I mean, why else would people be buying the BMW 1 Series…? Say...
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It's a wireless Bluetooth speaker that's grown three times in size since we first met the original Jambox in 2010. It looks like it's grown into its body, with its flavoured grilles covering it from edge to edge, bar some rubber buttons up-top and some mo...
Great design; Excellent sound; Long lasting battery life;...
At $359 it nudges portable speakers that connect via WiFi or Wireless direct.
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2015-10-16 04:02:42
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Sound. Loud sound. Beefy sound. Clear sound. Sound that you can take with you. Sound from your smartphone, tablet or mp3 player. Sound that looks great. This is what Jawbone's Big Jambox delivers and a little bit more...
Great design; Excellent sound; Long lasting battery life;...
At $359 it nudges portable speakers that connect via WiFi or Wireless direct...
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It's a wireless Bluetooth speaker that's grown three times in size since we first met the original Jambox in 2010. It looks like it's grown into its body, with its flavoured grilles covering it from edge to edge, bar some rubber buttons up-top and some mo...
Great design, Excellent sound, Long lasting battery life...
At $359 it nudges portable speakers that connect via WiFi or Wireless direct...
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Aliph has recently introduced a big brother to its original Jambox audio device...
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Along with the growth of audio docks aimed at iPods, smartphones and tablets, a new type of product has started to gain popularity. The wireless speaker, as these products are known, tend to offer many of the features of the traditional audio dock but wit...
Excellent build quality, Builtin speakerphone, Upgradeable platform, Customisable features, Robust and mobile, Attractive design...
Mediocre sound quality, LiveAudio is a mess, Price...
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We were extremely impressed by the solid sound quality of the smaller original Jawbone Jambox, so we had high hopes when we heard that the Big Jambox was on the horizon. While gadgets like the Loewe Air Speaker and B&W Zeppelin Air use Apple Airplay, the...
Striking design, Reliable pairing, Great sound...
Expensive, Not truly portable...
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The is a snazzy, well-built box that’s finished in three hip styles: White Wave, Red Dot, and Graphite Hex.It’s powered by a combination of two active drivers and two passive bass radiators, and the rechargeable battery gives a claimed 15 hours of con...
Funky design, highly portable, good Bluetooth connection, goes very loud, bold and lively presentation...
Could do with a touch more refinement and subtlety.
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It's the end of a long day. You slink into your comfy leather office chair and kick back with your favourite beverage from your bar fridge and throw some tunes on from your laptop, tablet or smartphone, only to be assaulted by the rubbish sounds from your...
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When the Big Jambox was first mentioned, I pictured something the size of an 80s-style boombox but in fact the new bluetooth speaker is very compact. If it wasn't for the original Jambox, which is very small indeed, this one would not warrant the 'big'...
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The original Jambox was one of those devices that just surprised everyone. A tiny box that produced enough sound to fill a modestly-sized room. It wasn't cheap, of course, but it was sturdy and had a decent battery. Now, the Big Jambox has arrived. As...
Brilliant sound, lots of functionality, looks amazing, portable...
Expensive, doesn't come with carry case...
A fabulous speaker that has more than enough features to make it a replacement for your home hi-fi. It's powerful enough to fill a good-sized room, and looks utterly brilliant too and although it's expensive, we think it earns its keep...
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Aliph is a company with great ambition. After years of making arguably the best Bluetooth headsets on the market it has expanded radically in the last 18 months with the Up lifestyle monitor and hugely successful Jambox portable speaker . For a company cl...
Clean, stylish design, Excellent projection of audio, High quality portable speakerphone...
Average audio quality & weak bass performance, Expensive, Heavy, impractical travel design, Bluetooth streaming lacks aptX...
The Jawbone Big Jambox is an intriguing concept. It enlarges the successful Jambox approximately 4x throwing in larger speakers while retaining the Bluetooth connectivity and inbuilt mic for conference calls. As a style statement it works, but the angular...
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Too. Many. Wireless. Speakers. Still, among the best products to come out in the past two years is unquestionably the Jawbone Jambox, a portable Bluetooth speaker with great sound and telephony too. Now it goes to eleven. Meet Big Jambox.Big Jambox is Jaw...
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You'll find Bluetooth speakers everywhere these days, and at every size and price point. Sure, they might have started life as the poor relations to king-of-the-hill Sonos and Apple's AirPlay family, but as we found the last time we looked at the market...
Creative's Sound Blaster Roar 2 is a great little speaker for the money, and it's jam-packed with delightfully unexpected extra features...
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The 487,000th time I caught myself cupping my hand underneath my phone's speaker so my friends could hear a YouTube video, I finally came to grips with the idea that the speakers on my phone, my tablet, and my laptop are an affront to the music I listen t...
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Last year Jawbone launched the BIG Jambox, a large portable speaker serving as a more powerful alternative to its smaller Jambox sibling. These releases served as the company's first entrance into the world of speakers, while previously Jawbone had only m...
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Bigger isn't always better, right? That's a rather old adage, and while it stands true for many things, gadgets included, it's anything but the case for Jawbone. And good thing, because their Big Jambox, which costs $250, sounds vastly better than the fir...
Christen Costa 4.5 5.0 the Big Jambox is one of the best sounding portable Bluetooth speakers you c...
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Jawbone's latest portable speaker untethers the mobile audio experience for smartphones, tablets and notebooks via Bluetooth. Yes, this device is bulkier and pricier than the , but the Big Jambox also promises much bigger sound along with apps to cust...
Good battery life; Easy setup; Loud for its size; Customizable apps...
Weak bass; No included case or cover...
This Bluetooth speaker favors volume over richness, but its speakerphone capabilities, battery life and apps make it a very good choice.
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Let's face it: The audio ability of most smartphones and tablets is pretty bad. You can, of course, hook up a pair of headphones or earbuds, but what if you want to share the sound? Or simply don't want to isolate yourself by shutting out the rest of t...
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Video Review: The BIG JAMBOX by Jawbone is a portable speaker that connects wirelessly to your Bluetooth devices and can be used as a speakerphone--just like its little brother, the Jambox. Matt Mira and Candace Bailey take a look at the $299 wireless...
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The new Big Jambox amps up the concept with 2.2-inch drivers; dual 2.2-by-3.8-inch passive radiators instead of the Jambox's single 1.2-by-2.4-inch radiator; and 18-watt-per-channel digital amps replacing the Jambox's 4-watters. It's also much more massiv...
Although I stressed before that the Big Jambox isn't just a bigger version of the Jambox, in many ways it is. It has the same winning ergonomics, the same great functionality, and the same unmatched styling. For my taste and travel habits, I prefer the s...
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The Big Jambox doesn't replace Jawbone's original Jambox , but instead it offers more oomph with the same attractive brick design for $100 more. In other words, the Big Jambox was created to achieve a single task, filling up large spaces with jamming imme...
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Last year, headset vet Jawbone stepped into the wireless speaker market with the Jambox ($199.99, 3.5 stars), a portable Bluetooth speaker that doubles as a speakerphone accessory. Now, the company is taking the idea and making it bigger with the Big Jamb...
Doubles as a speakerphone. Good sound quality with powerful low end for its size. Clear voice quality. Long battery life.
Bass distorts slightly at high volumes...
The Jawbone Big Jambox doesn't offer the best audio quality among portable Bluetooth speakers, but its long battery life, speakerphone features, and generally solid sound make it worth a listen...
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The basic pitch with Big Jambox is simple: Jawbone packs two active and two passive speakers into a metal and rubber box that’s currently sold in “red dot,” “graphite hex,” and “white wave” versions, each using a distinctively patterned speaker grill...
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It was back in February when we first caught wind a beefier version of Jawbone's Jambox, thanks to some less-than-stealthy ninjas at the FCC. Today it's officially here. Dubbed Big Jambox, this $300 Bluetooth speakerphone and "smartspeaker" is unsurprisin...
Big sound in a small package, Stylish and portable, Excellent looks, Exceptional battery life...
May distort at louder volumes, Live Audio can be hitormiss...
If you've been eyeing the Jambox but crave richer audio, we'd recommend its big brother without much hesitation...
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Jawbone’s JAMBOX personal speaker put music and hands-free calls in your backpack, messenger bag, your briefcase and on your nightstand. Now, with the BIG JAMBOX by Jawbone, it’s time to take your music out into the backyard, poolside or park and do so...
At $299, the BIG JAMBOX isn’t cheap, but nor is it as expensive as some of the style-focused AirPlay speakers we’ve seen for Apple devices. It doesn’t compromise on sound, either, either in terms of volume or audio quality; Jawbone positions it as a p...
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The Jambox is back. But now, little baby’s all grown up.The Big Jambox from Jawbone (yes, the hands-free headset people) builds upon the success of the company’s original Jambox portable speaker, keeping the attractive no-frills design, but wrapping it...
Big, clear sound. Tight package. Controls for skipping tracks, changing the volume and answering calls are right on top. Over 12 hours of play time on a rechargeable battery. Solid Bluetooth performance. Under three pounds. Eight rubber feet keep it from shimmying around...
Price makes you think too hard. Size matters: requires an external method of conveyance, and it won’t squeeze into your travel carryon. Bass is clear and not flabby, but it could pack more punch. Needs the wall wart to charge quickly. Spatial enhancement feature is meh.
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Too. Many. Wireless. Speakers. Still, among the best products to come out in the past two years is unquestionably the Jawbone Jambox, a portable Bluetooth speaker with great sound and telephony too. Now it goes to eleven. Meet Big Jambox. Why It Matt...
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Pricing a Bluetooth speaker at $299.99 is risky business, even for Jawbone — a company notorious for selling its original Jambox speaker for $199.99. At this price, Jawbone has a brief window in which to make that emotional connection so critical to the p...
Much fuller sound than the original Jambox, Accepts Bluetooth or 3.5mm input, Long battery life, LiveAudio 3D sound has to be experienced to be believed, A good compromise of portability and sound quality, Stunning industrial design...
LiveAudio softens volume and dynamic range on some tracks, Better, lessportable speakers can be had for the same price, Not as portable as the original Jambox...
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Jawbone’s original Jambox () Bluetooth speaker is one of my favorite iOS accessories—it looks cool, it fits in your pocket, it connects simply, and it generates amazing sound for its size. But as Jawbone vice president Travis Bogard told me, “Sometimes...
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