![]() ![]() It is a slightly more expensive product, but you should know that investing an extra few pounds will net significant gains. The bass feels fuller in this latest model and the treble just a shade smoother, thus producing a slightly better sound overall.Īs our playlist continues to R U Sleeping by Indo, we try the Go 3 in direct comparison with the Tribit Stormbox Micro and find its rival offers just an extra ounce of detail within a more spacious mix. Though it isn’t perfect – there’s a limit to the bass clout a product this size can provide, of course – JBL has done a great job here. El JBL Go 3 presenta un estilo llamativo y un sonido JBL Pro pleno y sofisticado. Throughout Koffee’s Toast we find much to enjoy about the Go 3’s timing, accuracy and emotive vocal presentation too. ![]() The keys in the track are sparkling but underpinned by a snappy dance beat through the low end that never intrudes on the melody or comes off bloated. We then play Has It Come To This by The Streets, and find the JBL Go 3 a more musically pleasing listen thanks to the easier upper frequencies, a balance that allows sonic nuances through the mids to step into the spotlight. Crank it up to near its maximum and it will easily fill your living room or kitchen. You’ll also get more volume from the new Go 3. With the speaker not running, If the lamp comes on red, and then goes out again within a minute or so, this is a good. You can tell if the speaker has full charge by connecting an AC adapter to it, and watching the status lamp. Check Battery Status Using an AC Adapter. ![]() The upright bass passages are more weighty and impactful in direct comparison, too. Left side of the JBL Go 3 speaker, showing the Status lamp glowing red. Mike Scott’s vocal is central but not as forward as in the second-gen model. JBL hasn’t disclosed any information about the driver under the hood, but it’s entirely possible that the extra power and overhauled design can be attributed to the more integrated, rounded, balanced sound over the JBL Go 2. We cue up The Waterboys’ The Whole Of The Moon on Apple Music from our iPhone and immediately we can tell that the update has resulted in some sonic enhancements. We're glad of some improvements in the sound department, mind. At this price, it’s perhaps unreasonable to expect such features, but then again, the affordable Tribit Stormbox Micro can create a mono or stereo pair, and that five-star model also boasts a mic and eight hours of playback on a full charge. There’s still no app support, so PartyBoost daisy-chaining with other JBL speakers is not possible, nor can you pair two Go 3s in either mono or stereo mode. This was a complaint when we reviewed the previous model, and it’s a shame JBL couldn’t eke out a little more stamina in this update. It takes 2.5 hours to charge fully, and you can still only get five hours of playtime from it from a single charge. The one specification that hasn’t changed, though, is the battery life. The Go 3 features Bluetooth 5.1 instead of 4.1, plus a maximum power output of 4.2W, up from 3W in the Go 2. ![]()
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