Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Jawbone Jawbone Big Jambox and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jawbone Jawbone Big Jambox.
June 2012
(79%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: When the Big Jambox was first mentioned, I pictured something the size of an 80s-style boombox but in fact the new bluetooth speaker is very compact. If it wasn't for the original Jambox, which is very small indeed, this one would not warrant the 'big'...
Brilliant sound, lots of functionality, looks amazing, portable
Expensive, doesn't come with carry case
A fabulous speaker that has more than enough features to make it a replacement for your home hi-fi. It's powerful enough to fill a good-sized room, and looks utterly brilliant too and although it's expensive, we think it earns its keep ...
Clean, stylish design, Excellent projection of audio, High quality portable speakerphone
Average audio quality & weak bass performance, Expensive, Heavy, impractical travel design, Bluetooth streaming lacks aptX
The Jawbone Big Jambox is an intriguing concept. It enlarges the successful Jambox approximately 4x throwing in larger speakers while retaining the Bluetooth connectivity and inbuilt mic for conference calls. As a style statement it works, but the angular...
Abstract: The Big Jambox doesn't replace Jawbone's original Jambox , but instead it offers more oomph with the same attractive brick design for $100 more. In other words, the Big Jambox was created to achieve a single task, filling up large spaces with jamming imme...
Published: 2012-05-09, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Doubles as a speakerphone. Good sound quality with powerful low end for its size. Clear voice quality. Long battery life.
Bass distorts slightly at high volumes
The Jawbone Big Jambox doesn't offer the best audio quality among portable Bluetooth speakers, but its long battery life, speakerphone features, and generally solid sound make it worth a listen....
Abstract: The basic pitch with Big Jambox is simple: Jawbone packs two active and two passive speakers into a metal and rubber box that’s currently sold in “red dot,” “graphite hex,” and “white wave” versions, each using a distinctively patterned speaker grill...
Published: 2012-05-02, Author: Mat , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Before you buy, you should also take a look at Sony's tragically named SA-NS500 Portable Wi-Fi Speaker, which boasts better sound plus Airplay. But it's also far less portable — it's bigger and heavier and harder to set up — and it costs an extra $US100...
At $299, the BIG JAMBOX isn’t cheap, but nor is it as expensive as some of the style-focused AirPlay speakers we’ve seen for Apple devices. It doesn’t compromise on sound, either, either in terms of volume or audio quality; Jawbone positions it as a p...
Published: 2012-05-01, Author: Mat , review by: gizmodo.com
Oh man, this thing sounds great. And it is quite loud. Uncomfortably so, even, in a small space. But better than volume is sound quality. Even maxed out, bass sounded smooth and not at all overblown, midranges came through nicely, and high notes sounded l
What the butts, Jawbone? All that space and you still couldn't fit a WiFi antenna in there? Given that you can program this box via web-based software and conceivably enter a password there, WiFi would be a killer feature for in home use. Not only would i
Fantastic design. Great sound. Easy set up. No brainer: Its a great buy, even at $299. It is probably even a better bargain than its smaller predecessor.Before you buy, you should also take a look at Sonys tragically named SA-NS500 Portable Wi-Fi Speake...