Article 6X8N6 This Powerful JBL Outdoor Speaker Is $160 Off at Woot

This Powerful JBL Outdoor Speaker Is $160 Off at Woot

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Daniel Oropeza
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The JBL Xtreme 4 is pretty large-at the limit of what I would consider a portable speaker-but offers powerful sound to make up for it; it can easily handle providing atmosphere for a large backyard barbecue party. Right now, it's $160 off on Woot, bringing its price down to $219.95 (originally $379.95).

That's a record low price for this particular speaker, according to price tracking tools. For reference, that's $30 cheaper than it was on Prime Day. If you have Amazon Prime, you get free shipping; otherwise, it'll be $6 to ship.(Heads up, though: Woot only ships to the 48 contiguous states).

JBL Xtreme 4 24 hour battery, IP67 rating, Powerbank, PartyBoost for Multi-Speaker Pairing. $219.95 at Woot $379.95 Save $160.00 Get Deal images-1.fill.size_autoxauto.v1754317749.jpg images-1.fill.size_autoxauto.v1754317749.jpg Get Deal $219.95 at Woot $379.95 Save $160.00

I've been using the JBL Xtreme 4 outdoor speaker for months, taking it with me to hang out in my backyard, in my office, and to host soccer games with Street FC. Since I have other JBL speakers, I am able to take full advantage of the Aurocast feature, which lets me connect it to other JBL speakers for fuller sound. I also find the full EQ customization and presets useful.

The speaker is powerful, which it should be for a speaker of this size. What stands out the most is its strong bass, which is typical of JBL speakers. Since it is IP67 rated, it can be submerged underwater and resists dust, making it perfect for the beach. It also comes with a detachable carrying strap that makes carrying it much easier.

The battery can last about 27 hours, depending on your use, but I've managed to stretch it past that point by being conservative with the volume. Speaking of volume, it's a directional speaker, meaning it'll project to wherever it's facing. In my backyard, I try to place it as far back as I can and pump up the volume, which has worked well for my gatherings of a dozen or so people.

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