JBL also introduced the Partybox 110 and 710, as well as a new Flip Bluetooth speaker. Both models are IPX4 rated and adopt a splashproof design. Other recently unveiled JBL products include Endurance Race headsets, Tune 130NC, Tune 230NC, Reflect Flow Pro, and the Quantum 350 wireless earphones.
The new PartyBox Bluetooth speaker models are IPX4 rated. Furthermore, they come with TRS input support, USB, and LEDs. The PartyBox 110 delivers 160W speaker output power, and the PartyBox 710 offers a speaker output power of 800W. The 710 features wheels for easier portability. Moreover, you can sync both devices to the music. On top of that, you can plug in your guitar and mic in both Partybox speakers. Aside from that, the JBL PartyBox app lets customize light shows, switch tracks, and more using a smartphone.
You can get stereo sound output by connecting two PartyBox 110 speakers. The PartyBox 710 features a couple of low distortion tweeters of 2.75-inch. Also, it comes with two high sensitivity excursion drivers of 8 inch, and an enhanced bass reflex port. The PartyBox 710 will go on sale starting from October for EUR 749 (US$ 890). The JBL PartyBox 110 is currently up for grab for EUR 359 (US$ 426). They are available for US$ 399.95 and US$ 799.95, respectively in the US.