![]() And like the original, it's available in several colors, including red, white, and black. In fact, it looks as if the original was stuck on Wayne Szalinski's "Honey I Blew Up the Kids" contraption and enlarged. The minimalist, clean design of the original Jambox has thankfully been left untouched. ![]() Sure, it is bigger than the original Jambox, which is about the size of a box of animal crackers, but the 10 x 3.1 x 3.6-inch / 2.7-pound speaker can easily be picked up in one hand and ported to the backyard while your other hand grabs the six-pack or fold-up chair. The Big Jambox might have "big" in its name, but it's not really all that big, at least in comparison to other speaker docks, like the iHome iP4. The new device hits stores later this month (May 15th) - is it worth your hard-earned cash? And is it really that much louder? But at $299 it's quite a bit more than most iPhone or iPod speaker docks. ![]() The Big Jambox is, as you might have guessed, bigger than the original Jambox. The company's popular small Bluetooth Jambox speaker has powerful and impressive sound for its size, but according to Jawbone, there's been one complaint about that little speaker: it isn't always loud enough. — - It's simple physics: A bigger vibrating body creates louder and larger sound.Īnd it's that simple principle that sums up the new Jawbone Big Jambox. ![]()
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