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Refurbished: JBL PartyBox On-the-Go Essential Portable Party Speaker w/ Mic

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Harman Audio via eBay has JBL PartyBox On-the-Go Essential Portable Party Speaker w/ Mic (Certified Refurbished, JBLPBOTGESAM-Z) on sale for $129.46. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal. About this Item:
  • Amazing JBL Pro Sound
  • Synched light show
  • JBL wireless microphone included
  • Advanced performance settings to fine-tune your vocals
  • IPX4 splashproof protection
  • Convenient shoulder strap to keep the party moving
  • 6 hours of playtime
  • Make it two, get it louder
  • Plug-n-play mic & guitar inputs
  • Seamless Bluetooth streaming
  • Plug in your playlist

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Harman Audio via eBay has JBL PartyBox On-the-Go Essential Portable Party Speaker w/ Mic (Certified Refurbished, JBLPBOTGESAM-Z) on sale for $129.46. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal. About this Item:
  • Amazing JBL Pro Sound
  • Synched light show
  • JBL wireless microphone included
  • Advanced performance settings to fine-tune your vocals
  • IPX4 splashproof protection
  • Convenient shoulder strap to keep the party moving
  • 6 hours of playtime
  • Make it two, get it louder
  • Plug-n-play mic & guitar inputs
  • Seamless Bluetooth streaming
  • Plug in your playlist

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3h ago
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youngnemo
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Received mine today from the other post. Packaging is very nice and neat even without the original boxing. Everything is nicely wrapped. Couldn't even tell it's refurbished the way it's presented out of the box. Mic links easily with 2 AAs and the controls work great for karaoke. If you wanna use this for singing I recommend also getting the 2 mic set they have on sale at the time of this comment for $50. Love the Harman/JBL speakers and glad their refurb stuff aren't junk.
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BillyJackAz
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3h ago
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Quote from youngnemo :
Received mine today from the other post. Packaging is very nice and neat even without the original boxing. Everything is nicely wrapped. Couldn't even tell it's refurbished the way it's presented out of the box. Mic links easily with 2 AAs and the controls work great for karaoke. If you wanna use this for singing I recommend also getting the 2 mic set they have on sale at the time of this comment for $50. Love the Harman/JBL speakers and glad their refurb stuff aren't junk.

I'm curious, have you listened to it, at full volume, yet? And if so, would you say that it is an exceptionally allowed portable Bluetooth speaker?

I'm trying to find a rechargeable Bluetooth speaker that is loud enough, for my son to use outside, at skateparks, for several people to listen to. I've gotten him several portable Bluetooth speakers, over the past few years, and none of them seem to be as loud as he would actually like them to be. I have specifically gotten him multiple Anker Soundcore portable Bluetooth speakers, one of which, was the Rave Neo, I believe. And while the Soundcore Rave Neo a nice speaker and has some good sound, it just did not play music as loudly as he would like it to be able to.

So, if you wouldn't mind providing me with some feedback about this JBL portable Bluetooth speaker, I would really appreciate it.

And if anyone has any suggestions about what a relatively affordable Bluetooth speaker might be, that would be loud enough to be enjoyed outdoors, at a skatepark, I would really appreciate some recommendations are suggestions.

Also, thank you very much to the OP, for posting this deal on here, for others to see.
3h ago
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PhoenixPwns
3h ago
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Quote from BillyJackAz :
I'm curious, have you listened to it, at full volume, yet? And if so, would you say that it is an exceptionally allowed portable Bluetooth speaker?I'm trying to find a rechargeable Bluetooth speaker that is loud enough, for my son to use outside, at skateparks, for several people to listen to. I've gotten him several portable Bluetooth speakers, over the past few years, and none of them seem to be as loud as he would actually like them to be. I have specifically gotten him multiple Anker Soundcore portable Bluetooth speakers, one of which, was the Rave Neo, I believe. And while the Soundcore Rave Neo a nice speaker and has some good sound, it just did not play music as loudly as he would like it to be able to.So, if you wouldn't mind providing me with some feedback about this JBL portable Bluetooth speaker, I would really appreciate it.And if anyone has any suggestions about what a relatively affordable Bluetooth speaker might be, that would be loud enough to be enjoyed outdoors, at a skatepark, I would really appreciate some recommendations are suggestions.Also, thank you very much to the OP, for posting this deal on here, for others to see.
I've bought two off of similar deals in the past month. They get pretty loud. I can hear it from my front yard when I have on the other side of the house in the back.
The only gripe I have is the connection when linking two speakers doesn't seem to be consistently reliable, even at short distances. Other than that, you can't go wrong at this price point.
2h ago
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ehboon
2h ago
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Quote from youngnemo :
Received mine today from the other post. Packaging is very nice and neat even without the original boxing. Everything is nicely wrapped. Couldn't even tell it's refurbished the way it's presented out of the box. Mic links easily with 2 AAs and the controls work great for karaoke. If you wanna use this for singing I recommend also getting the 2 mic set they have on sale at the time of this comment for $50. Love the Harman/JBL speakers and glad their refurb stuff aren't junk.

Mine was in similar condition. I was trying to find any scratches and couldn't find any. It's practically brand new.
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RickyN29
2h ago
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Quote from BillyJackAz :
I'm curious, have you listened to it, at full volume, yet? And if so, would you say that it is an exceptionally allowed portable Bluetooth speaker?

I'm trying to find a rechargeable Bluetooth speaker that is loud enough, for my son to use outside, at skateparks, for several people to listen to. I've gotten him several portable Bluetooth speakers, over the past few years, and none of them seem to be as loud as he would actually like them to be. I have specifically gotten him multiple Anker Soundcore portable Bluetooth speakers, one of which, was the Rave Neo, I believe. And while the Soundcore Rave Neo a nice speaker and has some good sound, it just did not play music as loudly as he would like it to be able to.

So, if you wouldn't mind providing me with some feedback about this JBL portable Bluetooth speaker, I would really appreciate it.

And if anyone has any suggestions about what a relatively affordable Bluetooth speaker might be, that would be loud enough to be enjoyed outdoors, at a skatepark, I would really appreciate some recommendations are suggestions.

Also, thank you very much to the OP, for posting this deal on here, for others to see.

EcoXGear EcoBoulder. It's big but my god is it loud. It's comically loud. I've had mine for probably 7 years and had to change the battery once. I see a lot of negative reviews about battery crapping out but in mine it is a universal 12v 7ah battery on Amazon for $20 and takes 5 min to replace. (Designed for easy replacement). They also pair with another so if you buy two you can wake up a small city.
2h ago
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2h ago
EagerCreator7684
2h ago
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Quote from BillyJackAz :
I'm curious, have you listened to it, at full volume, yet? And if so, would you say that it is an exceptionally allowed portable Bluetooth speaker?

I'm trying to find a rechargeable Bluetooth speaker that is loud enough, for my son to use outside, at skateparks, for several people to listen to. I've gotten him several portable Bluetooth speakers, over the past few years, and none of them seem to be as loud as he would actually like them to be. I have specifically gotten him multiple Anker Soundcore portable Bluetooth speakers, one of which, was the Rave Neo, I believe. And while the Soundcore Rave Neo a nice speaker and has some good sound, it just did not play music as loudly as he would like it to be able to.

So, if you wouldn't mind providing me with some feedback about this JBL portable Bluetooth speaker, I would really appreciate it.

And if anyone has any suggestions about what a relatively affordable Bluetooth speaker might be, that would be loud enough to be enjoyed outdoors, at a skatepark, I would really appreciate some recommendations are suggestions.

Also, thank you very much to the OP, for posting this deal on here, for others to see.

There are a lot of speakers out there that can solve this problem.

JBL Partybox is great for most outdoor uses.

If the skatepark is in a quiet area with less traffic or freeway noise this would work ok.

You can go with a JBL Encore which provides a lot of sound outdoors. It does have a good sound outdoors and can be heard ok.

For a skate park, this won't provide enough sound in my opinion.

You will be able to hear some at a short distance. It all depends on the environment noise.

If you really need sound, I would go with a portable power pack like EcoFlow Delta 2 and buy a good speaker like the EV ZLX BT. You're looking at around $1,000 for the setup. A bit steep of a price.

Those two items combined run a very good audio that can be heard in all the skate park for sure.

I actually use this setup for parade or presentations at an event. We have a group that dances and to ensure great audio at an event, I just bring this setup and a microphone to allow our group to dance. I've never had any negative issues with hearing the music even in a noisy environment.

I had some portable Bose speakers could work as well. I was inside at a hotel pool and someone else had this Bose Bluetooth that held well for most frequencies and I could hear it and enjoy the music from a pretty good distance.

Here is a link to that https://www.bose.com/p/speakers/b...OsQAvD_BwE
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youngnemo
2h ago
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Quote from BillyJackAz :
I'm curious, have you listened to it, at full volume, yet? And if so, would you say that it is an exceptionally allowed portable Bluetooth speaker?I'm trying to find a rechargeable Bluetooth speaker that is loud enough, for my son to use outside, at skateparks, for several people to listen to. I've gotten him several portable Bluetooth speakers, over the past few years, and none of them seem to be as loud as he would actually like them to be. I have specifically gotten him multiple Anker Soundcore portable Bluetooth speakers, one of which, was the Rave Neo, I believe. And while the Soundcore Rave Neo a nice speaker and has some good sound, it just did not play music as loudly as he would like it to be able to.So, if you wouldn't mind providing me with some feedback about this JBL portable Bluetooth speaker, I would really appreciate it.And if anyone has any suggestions about what a relatively affordable Bluetooth speaker might be, that would be loud enough to be enjoyed outdoors, at a skatepark, I would really appreciate some recommendations are suggestions.Also, thank you very much to the OP, for posting this deal on here, for others to see.
I got you, If you have a power bank with a normal plug I think this can get loud enough but battery is nowhere near what it should be for a portable speaker running on its own. This thing can get loud enough for your use case but the weakness in battery is huge.
I think for you case a boombox 3 by JBL is one and done. It's literally built for outdoors , pools, water, rain. Seen guys on reddit bringing it on construction sites running on battery 7-8 hours a day no problem. MSRP is 500 I think but I'm sure if you snoop around long enough there will be deals that'll pop up. But yeah you want a no fuss solution cables, charging, all that, Boombox 3 is the way to go.
Actually on best buy its 400 right now

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1one
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If you're looking for a second microphone, you'll have to buy it from their customer service. There is another deal happening right now with two mics and a wireless adapter - the adapter will not fit this model.
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alphakp295
50m ago
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Quote from 1one :
If you're looking for a second microphone, you'll have to buy it from their customer service. There is another deal happening right now with two mics and a wireless adapter - the adapter will not fit this model.
You don't need the adapter. You just need to turn on the new mic while old one being off. It will automatically connect.

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