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The inputs on the back include a mic input for karaoke or simple presentation, an instrument input for guitars and keyboards, a USB port for charging or for playing wav/mp3 files, an AUX port for wired devices, daisy chain port for stringing two of these together, TWS button for wirelessly pairing them together, and two gain knobs for adjusting the gain on the mic and instrument channels. The power cable is basic and universal, so you can find them reasonably quickly online if you ever lose it. The JBL logo is placed center and is not gaudy or overbearing.Īround the back of the 710, you’ll find the sub-woofer cone, and two gasket covers that house the power port and inputs. In the front of the JBL PartyBox, 710 are two giant 8-inch woofers, and two 2.75-inch tweeters flanked by LED light strips and LED lights scattered inside the speaker grille. The bumpers/feet on the bottom work in conjunction with the rugged wheels to keep the speaker on sound footing when vertical too.Īll of the materials used for construction are solid and of excellent quality this speaker does not feel cheap in any way. The bumpers/feet are rugged and stable and will keep the speaker from rolling over. So you can position the JBL PartyBox 710 either standing vertical or horizontal. JBL also cleverly added orange bumper/feet on either side of the 710 so that you could lay it down on either of its sides. However, you do need to be careful of water ingress when you have that cover open. The controls on top are sealed with a rubber material to make them splash resistant, and the ports on the back have a gasket cover to protect them. The JBL PartyBox 710 is also IPX4 rated, so it can get splashed with water and be fine. One person could handle it, but it is much easier on the back to have two people. However, I would recommend two people to haul it up any stairs. JBL was forward-thinking in its design and added rugged wheels and a handle for easier handling. The 710 is almost 3 feet tall and weighs in at over 60lbs. For some perspective, the 710 is almost as tall as my 7-year old daughter and weighs more than her. The 710 is no joke it is a monster and weighs in at over 60lbs. One word can describe the JBL PartyBox 710, and that word is BIG.
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Read on for our full JBL PartyBox 710 review and find JBL Deals here. With the enormous size also comes big sound and impressive sound at that.
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So when the JBL PartyBox 710 showed up, I was shocked at just how big this thing was. I love JBL’s smaller PartyBox On-The-Go, which is about the perfect size for garage use and some outdoor and indoor use.
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I generally pass on reviewing these massive speakers because they are, well, BIG! But this year, I figured I’d give it a go and see just how good this thing is. I have reviewed dozens of JBL products over the years and even have had the option of reviewing the previous version of the JBL PartyBox 710 from last year. So if you’re looking for the ultimate party speaker, the JBL PartyBox 710 is hands down THE ONE. Music and movies are a huge part of many parties, and delivering an excellent sound experience could make or break a party. I mean, who doesn’t like a good party? Food, family, friends, and entertainment. Just make sure you pick something good to listen to.Parties are fun. Its IPX7 rating means it's fully waterproof, so you don't have to worry about spills and splashes, and it can connect to more than 100 other JBL speakers at once to really blast out sound. It also has indoor and outdoor playing modes, so you can crank it up and disperse sound more widely in the great outdoors, and have a more closed-in, intimate setting indoors. In fact, it's got so much juice, it can charge two of your devices at once using the dual USB ports. Such as? A full 24 hours of battery life, for starters. The handle should come in handy for carrying it, and it has some pretty impressive specs. It's styled like a modern take on the 80s boombox (or ghetto blaster, as they were also known). We're big fans of JBL's Bluetooth speakers, and while we haven't tested the Boombox, we're sure it maintains the company's exacting standards.