
It can end up sounding a little harsh if you crank the volume, particularly with more demanding tracks that have a lot of instruments playing at the same time. The Go 3 is designed for playing background music anywhere you are and, like the Clip 4, sounds best at 50%-75% volume levels, with buttons on the speaker for controlling volume and track playback. Just don't expect the bass to have any serious kick to it - you're not going to power a dance party with it unless maybe if you host it in a walk-in closet.
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The right side houses the power and Bluetooth buttons.
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It also works well for supplying richer sound for movie playback than your smartphone or tablet speakers are capable of.


The bass is adequate - it's got a little bit of punch to it - and the speaker can sound quite decent with less demanding tracks (these little speakers tend to excel with acoustical material because they are strong in the midrange).

Like the Clip 4, the Go 3 puts out more volume and better sound than you'd expect, though it does have its limitations. At 0.46 pound (0.21 kg), it's a tad smaller and lighter than the Clip 4 (0.53 pound or 0.24 kg), and while it doesn't have an integrated carabiner, it does have a rope loop, so you can attach a carabiner to it. The Clip 4 plays a bit louder and has slightly better clarity and bass (it's a 5-watt speaker compared with the 3W Go 3), but the Go 3 costs $30 less and some people may prefer its design, as I did in some ways. While they're both excellent pocket Bluetooth speakers, as I said in my review of the Clip 4, the JBL Go 3 may be the better pick for a lot of people. It’s fair to say the big guy is a very worthy face for a speaker brand renowned for producing very big sound.The Clip 4 has USB-C charging and its underside is rubberized so the speaker doesn't move around when you lay it down on a smooth surface. Then he was on board for the Panthers’ epic victory over South Sydney in the Grand Final. Last year he made his State Of Origin debut for NSW, helping them defeat Queensland 50 to six. He went on for a great year in 2019, also representing Samoa as hooker and halfback, then in 2020 he landed seven tries and 23 try assists for Penrith, helping them claim the minor premiership. He made his NRL debut in 2018, scoring two tries in his second game, with multiple try assists, garnering praise from the media that didn’t stop. He captained the Junior Kiwis in May 2017, and at that year’s World Cup he was the only member of the squad without any actual NRL experience. He played 33 games for the Panthers in the under 20s between 20, where he scored 13 tries and kicked an impressive 43 goals. The big question now is whether we will see a Jerome Luai range of JBL gear.Ī hero to fans across the nation, Luai was born in Sydney and is of Samoan descent, through grandparents born in Palauli. Under Armour says Johnson has even tested the headphones during his workouts – they passed. The fully wireless headphones are rugged, sweat-resistant, and built for high-intensity workouts like weightlifting. Two years in the making, these were the first headphones under actor Dwayne Johnson’s Project Rock line of workout gear with Under Armour. JBL teamed up with Under Armour to release the UA Sport Wireless Train headphones labelled Project Rock edition. He joins an elite list of personalities associated with the brand, including Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, who kicked off this year’s Super Bowl in the US. The cheeky player, who is well known for his on-field antics, is seen as having the personality a brand like JBL needs, said one observer.

It turns out JBL, who are the #1 audio brand in Australia, is trying to reach a younger audience, with the Panthers star seen as a “perfect” ambassador for the brand. The deal came to light last night on Channel Nine News, when Danny Weidler turned up to do an interview with the Panthers star at a studio shoot to discover him pumping iron with two JBL Boombox speakers. As the NRL season gets ready to kick off, one of the hot stars of last year’s premiership winning team, Panthers player Jarome Luai, has apparantly cut a sponsorship deal with JBL.
