![]() And if you’re wondering what it would be like to make yet another step up in size and price in the JBL world, you could compare the Xtreme 3 to the even bigger JBL Boombox 2. If your back and wallet can take it, make the step up.Īnd if both of these speakers seem too big for you, consider JBL’s smaller Flip 6 or (previous version) Flip 5, or else our favorite Bluetooth travel speaker. It not only offers much more volume and bass, but it sounds great inside as well for careful listening at more refined moments. That said, if you can handle the extra weight and price, we do love the step up to the JBL Xtreme 3. We think most people will be just fine with the JBL Charge 5 as it really does kick out an awful lot of volume and performs beautifully while doing so. To put it simply, JBL’s Charge 5 and Xtreme 3 share most of the same features-and they’re exactly what we look for in a rugged outdoor speaker. The Big Step Up in Size, Weight, and Price from the Charge 5 to the Xtreme 3 Yes connect multiple JBL PartyBoost enabled speakers for true stereo or for bigger (mono) soundĬompletely waterproof and dustproof can be submerged for up to 30 minutes (IP67)
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