The manufacturer’s popular and compact Bluetooth speakers come in a new, eco-friendly design. With the JBL Go 3 Eco and JBL Clip 4 Eco, they have presented a new edition of the portable speakers, which are supposed to combine the same, powerful sound with a sustainable design. Just a few days ago, JBL unveiled the Quantum 910 Wireless, a new gaming headset with head tracking.
JBL is also increasingly focusing on sustainability. For example, the cases of its two new portable Bluetooth speakers, the JBL Go 3 Eco and JBL Clip 4 Eco, are made of 90 percent post consumer recycled (PCR) plastic, while the speaker grille is made of recycled fabric.
Despite its compact size, the Go 3 Eco is said to realize a powerful and rich “JBL Pro Sound.” Fully charged, it provides a full five hours of music and is also IP67 rated for outdoor use. Water and dust cannot harm the mini speaker.
The compact JBL Clip 4 Eco even offers ten hours of playtime and a strong bass performance in a compact and practical speaker. The integrated clip also turns out extremely robust and can be attached to a backpack or bicycle, for example.
Both portable Bluetooth speakers are expected to make their way to retailers in December 2022, as well as being offered on JBL.com. They are each offered in Forest Green, Ocean Blue and Cloud White colors. The Go 3 Eco has an MSRP of 39.99 euros, while the JBL Clip 4 Eco costs 59.99 euros.
The manufacturer’s popular and compact Bluetooth speakers come in a new, eco-friendly design. With the JBL Go 3 Eco and JBL Clip 4 Eco, they have presented a new edition of the portable speakers, which are supposed to combine the same, powerful sound with a sustainable design. Just a few days ago, JBL unveiled the … (Weiterlesen...)
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