JBL Bar 9.1 review: Dolby Atmos sound in a relatively compact package
The JBL Bar 9.1 is an excellent choice for those looking for a Dolby Atmos system that’s easy to set up and sounds great.
The JBL Bar 9.1 is an excellent choice for those looking for a Dolby Atmos system that’s easy to set up and sounds great.
It wasn’t easy picking the Best of CES 2020. With so many brands and so many devices at the show, narrowing it down to just a handful was difficult.
The JBL Quantum Range will be available for purchase at major retailers and on JBL.com starting April 2020.
We’re not sure how long this deal is going to last. It might only be for a short time or until supplies are exhausted.
Each device is different in its personalization but for the most part, you can change the colors, add patterns, add logos, and add text to most of these devices.
Quirks aside, if your TV is still fine and you’re looking to upgrade your sound and its smarts, the JBL LINK BAR will definitely do both.
Not everyone wants to drop over $US300 on a pair of ANC headphones. JBL offers a pair that is $150 less and compete nicely with the higher priced offerings.
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While we found the most use for it in the kitchen, it’s sound quality makes it perfect for streaming music and other activities.
Enjoy your tunes poolside with the JBL Charge 4.
The JBL Link View is available for pre-order on JBL’s website for $249.95USD.
JBL says these should get you up to 16-hours of battery life and also have high speed charging.
Google is kicking things off with the Lenovo Smart Display and we have one in-house with a full review coming soon.
If you are looking for a set of sport headphones that can stand up to an intense exercise session, make sure you check out the JBL Reflect Mini 2.
The JBL Reflect Contour 2 headphones are great for working out, running, and even doing yard work.
An industry first, the Android TV-powered soundbar with Google Assistant will allow anyone to turn any TV into a smart TV.
The JBL Boombox definitely puts the boom back in boombox with its big sound and easily earns a Top Pick of 2018 Award here at Techaeris.
The JBL JR300BT have great sound, a good build, are safe for kid ears, and have nice personalization options.
The sound on the JBL UA Sport Wireless Flex headphones is top notch and the design is pretty sleek as well.
The JBL Link family of speakers are a solid line of Google Assistant powered smart speakers.
The JBL LINK View is designed to offer up entertainment, information, and act as a hub for your smart things.
The sound on this speaker is clean, crisp, and very balanced in the mids and highs but it is lacking some low end.
With Dirac Panorama Sound and the equalizer in the My JBL Soundboost2 app, it’s an entirely new sound experience.
It’s looking like 2017 is shaping up to be the year of the digital assistant speakers.
The JBL Boombox has been unveiled earlier than planned after winning a prestigious EISA Award earlier this month.
The JBL SoundBoost 2 has a marginal design update over the previous version, but incoming software sound updates should eventually add to the upgrade value.
The new Moto Mods include the Moto GamePad, JBL SoundBoost 2, Moto TurboPower Pack, and Moto Style Shells with Wireless Charging.
The JBL Cinema sb450 packs quite a wallop when it comes to sound.