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June 2012
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Published: 2012-07-23, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you're after a wireless speaker that produces top quality sound while outclassing catwalk models for style, then the BIG Jambox is for you. The only thing that might put you off is the price tag. $349 is expensive, but you're getting a great piece of k...
Published: 2012-05-02, Author: Mat , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Before you buy, you should also take a look at Sony's tragically named SA-NS500 Portable Wi-Fi Speaker, which boasts better sound plus Airplay. But it's also far less portable — it's bigger and heavier and harder to set up — and it costs an extra $US100...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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 ...
Very loud, Clear audio, Portable size, Handy speakerphone function
Pricey, Metal grille could be easily dented
The Jawbone Big Jambox certainly isn't the cheapest Bluetooth speaker on the market, but its loud and clear sound, portable size and good battery life make it a great choice for garden party enthusiasts....
Abstract: 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'...