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JBL reveals new versions of Auracast-enabled PartyBox speakers

JBL has unveiled white versions of two of its PartyBox speakers. (Image source: JBL)
JBL has unveiled white versions of two of its PartyBox speakers. (Image source: JBL)
JBL has launched new white versions of the PartyBox Stage 320 and the PartyBox Stage 120. The speakers have built-in lights that can be controlled via the accompanying app, and they support Bluetooth Auracast. The more powerful of the two models has dual tweeters and subwoofers, with wheels and a handle to make it easier to transport.

The JBL PartyBox Stage 320 and JBL PartyBox Club 120 are now available in white. The original model with a black finish was unveiled at CES 2024 and then launched in April. Aside from the different colored casing, made in part with post-consumer recycled plastic, the white PartyBox speakers are identical to the black variants.

The PartyBox Stage 320 and PartyBox Club 120 have built-in lights, adding another dimension to your listening experience. The former has two 25mm dome tweeters and a pair of 6.5” woofers for a 240W output. Plus, it has a telescopic handle and wheels making it easier to transport and can run for up to 18 hours. Meanwhile, the PartyBox Club 120 has a 160W output power and a 12 hour runtime. This model is lighter and has a foldable handle. Both speakers offer app-based controls, the AI Sound Boost feature and you can link multiple units of these speakers using Bluetooth Auracast.

The JBL PartyBox Stage 320 White retails for $599.95/£529.99/€599.99. However, it is currently available at Amazon US for $449.95, a $150 discount on the RRP. The JBL PartyBox Club 120 White is priced at $399.95/£349.99/€399.99. Plus, JBL recently launched two new smart lights, the PartyLight Beam and PartyLight Stick, so you can create a wider light show synced to your music.

(Image source: JBL)
(Image source: JBL)
(Image source: JBL)
(Image source: JBL)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-09-23 (Update: 2024-09-23)