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Well built design
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The Jawbone Mini Jambox is a tiny wireless speaker that's beautifully designed with a single aluminum enclosure. Nearly half the size of the original Jambox
It sounds better and plays slightly louder. And it has a built-in speakerphone and its voice prom
Compact size Iconic design Decent sound from a small speaker Solid 10 hours battery life
Abstract: Bluetooth headset connoisseur, Jawbone, is the company behind one of the most influential portable speakers ever made. It's also the company that's behind some of the best looking wireless speakers to ever hit the mainstream audio market. We must not f...
Published: 2013-10-03, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Jawbone Mini Jambox is a tiny wireless speaker that's beautifully designed with a single aluminum enclosure. Nearly half the size of the original Jambox, it sounds better and plays slightly louder. And it has a built-in speakerphone and its voice prom
Fairly expensive, no protective cover or pouch included, it sounds good for its size, but it doesn't sound spectacular
While you'll pay a premium for it, the Jawbone Mini Jambox is the best-sounding and best-designed micro wireless speaker.
Published: 2013-10-02, Author: Jeremy , review by: ilounge.com
Once known as Aliph, a small San Francisco company hit such home runs with its initial products -- Jawbone wireless headsets -- that it rebranded itself with the Jawbone name to launch a series of speakers and fitness accessories. Since then, Jawbone has ...
That said, the Mini Jambox is a delightful little speaker. It sounds bright, clear, and punchy. While it's not the speaker for a rollicking multiroom party, it works great around the house, as the soundtrack for a small gathering, for personal listening,...
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Published: 2013-09-04, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Unexpectedly large sound, Portable to the extreme, Sturdy aluminum enclosure
Doesn't play as loud as some other speakers, Mediocre sound processing
Jawbone did a lot to establish the wireless-speaker category with its Jambox, capturing tons of market share in a short amount of time. Since then, though, the category has gotten massively competitive, with impressive offerings from the likes of Beats an...
Abstract: I wanted to lead my last column of 2013 with something exceptional, and this new miniature version of the groundbreaking Jawbone Jambox Bluetooth speaker is it. It is scintillating. Brilliant. Close to magical. Easily in my top five new products of the ye...
Abstract: Today Bluetooth speakers are the thing—and those Bluetooth speakers have come a long way in just the last five years, going from okay sounding boxes that occasionally stuttered your streaming music to absolutely reliable, great-sounding devices. You can u...
Abstract: It may seem eccentric then, almost a year later, to be returning to the same product, except this time recommending that you buy a second one. I haven't gone off the rails – it's just that Jawbone has introduced a revolutionary firmware upgrade, which mea...
Hard sound, Lacks scale, Poorly organised, Dynamically flat, No NFC, Pricey
The Jambox's fate is sealed by its price. At £120 you feel like you're paying a premium for the stylish looks, rather than its sound quality.There is better out there for similar money. A super-stylish speaker that needs to do much more in the performance...