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JBL Xtreme 3 - Portable Bluetooth Speaker with IP67 Waterproof and InfinityLab InstantGo 10000mAh Wireless Power Bank (Blue/White)

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Style: Xtreme 3 + Power Bank


Color: White and Blue


Brand: JBL


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Special Feature: Stereo pairing;Portable


Recommended Uses For Product: For Smartphones or Tablets


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Tablet, Speaker


Date First Available: August 18, 2022


Manufacturer: JBL


Battery Capacity: 10000 Milliamp Hours


Charging Time: 15 Hours


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  • Pretty good. Loose audio jack. PartyBoost suffers from interference.
Style: Xtreme 3 Color: Black
Overall I like these speakers. They sound good. Plenty of volume and base. I like the strap and the hooks. Feels like good quality - mostly. This is my first time trying JBL speakers, and unfortunately, I ran into a bad batch of audio jacks. My first Extreme 3 was perfect; but I also got a Boombox 3 at the same time, and I the audio jack was too loose to hold. I exchanged the Boombox 3 for another, and it had the same issue. So I returned that, and got a second Extreme 3 - and unfortunately it also has a loose audio jack. However, the jack holds just well enough that I decided to keep it. For me, the audio jack is a critical feature. One of the main reasons I got this speaker was to see if PartyBoost would work as a whole-house audio system. Unfortunately, it doesn't. It's extremely sensitive to interference. If you put the speakers in separate rooms, the sound like drops out and sounds staticy; and if you get too close to one of the speakers, it gets worse, and in some cases the sound completely stops. In fact, even in a single room, the speakers have to be pretty close without stuff or people passing in between. In fairness, I never read or heard that PartyBoost would work across rooms (and I figured it probably wouldn't); and I think all they say about it are meaningless things like "amp up your party" and "take your party to the next level". I suppose those are literally true in the sense that the volume increases. So, aside from the stereo feature, which I don't care about and didn't try, this is almost a useless feature. So, since it has two major features which I consider to be somewhat defective, I'm only giving it 4 stars, so that the reader is aware that something is probably not as expected with this speaker, as advertised. However, so far, other than the audio jack and PartyBoost, I am quite satisfied with this speaker. I haven't tried a ton of other BT speakers, but I have tried a couple of good ones, so I'll tell you how it compares. First, is my last speaker, which was the Soundcore Motion Boom. That speaker is basically like a direct competitor, and it sounds decent, but it does drop or flattens some of the sound detail. I think the Extreme 3 sounds better, but not so much better that it's obviously worth the increase in price. The Motion Boom is currently going for $85, and I think I paid like $120 when I got it, but the Xtreme 3 is currently going for $380. (Also just realized I been spelling it wrong this whole time.) But, the JBL has a few additional features. 1) Tweaters. 2) Audio Jack! 3) Anchor hooks. 4) Carrying strap. (And I guess technically PartyBoost.) But, the Xtreme 3 doesn't have a nice handle like the Motion Boom does; and I kind of think the round, rolly body of the JBL is kind of a bad thing; whereas the Motion Boom has a rectangular body that won't roll away so easily. I kind of wish they both had a handle and carrying strap, so its kind of a trade-off; but I do think the anchor points on the Xtreme 3 are a little more flexible. I can just attach a handle, if I can find/fashion one. I could also do that with the Motion Boom (and I did), but it's more awkward, since the handle is basically a wide tube. The other speaker I can kind-of compare it to is the Sony SRSX5, which is a much older speaker; and it's been a couple of years since I had it; but I remember it sounding very nice. Well, I think the Xtreme 3 is probably just as nice, except a couple of small differences. I think the Xtreme 3 is probably a little more punchy (as the Motion Boom is) and I suspect that's because of their outdoorsy, waterproofy design. Also, the SRSX5 is kind of bass heavy, and has a more mellow sound, which I kind of didn't like about it. But either way, I think some people might prefer either sound over the other; so they're about the same in my opinion. Other than that, the SRSX5 and Xtreme 3 are not really comparable, because they're different sizes, and the SRSX5 is not designed to be an outdoors speaker. They're designed for different environments. But I think the sound comparison is still relevant and valuable. In many settings, I think they'll have similar sound abilities. I would think the Xtreme 3 could get louder than the SRSX5, since it is bigger; but honestly, I don't know. I guess another thing I can compare on these 3 speakers is quality and durability; and overall they all seem like good quality, durable devices; with the exception of that one Xtreme 3 with the loose audio jack; and unfortunately, since I found 3 JBL 3-series speakers with such loose audio jacks, that casts some doubt about the quality of the JBL brand; especially in $300-$500 speakers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023 by Tomas Ramirez Jr.

  • Better than HomePod mini, not as good as HomePod full size
Style: Xtreme 3 Color: Camouflage
It might not be a completely fair comparison since I can stream Apple's Lossless audio on the HomePod, and this is only bluetooth. But the cabin doesn't have a landline, satellite, cell coverage or anything else, so bluetooth of already downloaded music it is. At $180 (the price of the JBL Extreme 2) it would be a pretty good deal. At the $250 I paid, it is just an OK deal. At the $380 full price, it would be a bad deal and you should pop for the extra $20 and get a Sonos Move. All in all though, I am satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by Michael K. Brashier

  • Great Bluetooth Speaker!
Style: Xtreme 3 Color: Black
We went to a big box store and listened to wireless Bluetooth speakers and found a Bose that sounded great but we didn’t want to pay the hefty price tag. In reading reviews about the JBL Extreme 3, I decided to give it a try. All I can say is Wow! I am extremely pleased and glad I didn’t pay the high price for the competitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by M. Heath

  • Sound isn't as it is hyped to be.
Style: Xtreme 3 Color: Black
This is my opinion about this speaker and there is no right or wrong but hopefully information that helps other people figure out if they are wiling to pay the price for what they will get (I think it is pricy three-fifty at the time of this review). Either this speaker is over-hyped or there was something wrong with mine. It had a good amount of bass (not low, but mid bass) and very poor mids. The highs were somewhat tinny sounding and a little hissy at much over 50 percent volume. Most vocals sounded like the singer was singing into a cup or soup can and there were many mid range sounds (keyboard, guitar, etc.) that you could barely hear ...they were very muffled. It sounded meh at best with club music, but rock, country, acoustic or any other music with emphasis on vocals, strings and keybaord instruments wasn't great. Ever listen to Van Halen and barely hear Eddie's guitar? How about Kenny Chesney sounding like he has a coffee cup in front of his mouth? Or, what about a very dull sounding ukulele with Iz singing Beautiful World? That isn't good my ears. I will admit that I am into sound and have had quality equipment (I played nice electric guitars through Marshall half stacks with tube heads and a lot of effects like Rockman-Scholz, Alesis, and listening to music with B&O H9i headphones, Focals in my HD, etc). That isn't meant to act like I'm better or have better audio abilities than anyone but is meant to give examples of fairly good quality audio products that I've used and like (yet no where near top of the line obviously). I prefer a warmer or richer sound and that's just what I like. It doesn't mean I'm right if it isn't what you like and prefer so my point is that it is fairly subjective. I like deep clean bass, warm vocals and clean realistic highs that aren't tinny or hissy sounding. The sound that I heard from the Xtreme 3 was a decent mid level bass punch for a portable speaker, but not low bass (as the specs say so it is to be expected), a very dull or muffled mid range and then a tinny sounding high with piercing and hissy extreme highs (at higher volume levels). Because of that, I couldn't recommend this speaker for many types of music. Maybe some club songs would be ok. I believe youtubers can easily mislead (or lie) even if they don't mean to. I watched many reviews and speaker comparisons but the problem with doing that is that it isn't known how the speakers were recorded and how the sound was processed for the video. I never saw the microphones used and they aren't in the videos when the speaker comparisons were played so where were they placed in relationship to the speaker(s) to record the sound ...what distance, what angle to the speakers, etc. After recording the sound, how much was the recorded sound processed (like people using photoshop and lightroom to process photos and make a photo look nothing like the real life view did). I'm not saying they did, but I could take a set of 5 thousand dollar speakers and a single portable speaker (like the Xtreme) and record both, use Audacity to modify the sounds recorded from each and make a video claiming that the Xtreme sounds better by using the modified sounds to 'prove' it. To add to that, what speakers are being used to listen to the comparisons (I used both my Bang & Olufsen H9i headphones and my computer's Logitech Z623 (nice affordable 2.1 computer speakers)? They'd have to be better audio quality than the speakers being tested in order to be able to reproduce the sound (example: you can't listen to a 35Hz sound that a video is making if your speaker can't go below 60Hz). How would you know that the speaker sounds warm if your speaker playing the video isn't capable of reproducing that warm sound? If you are looking for a speaker that is fairly portable this may serve you fine and you may love this speaker but honestly, I'd take my cheap little Bose Mini II SoundLink (4 years old) out to the pool before carrying this one since I don't need it too loud and the overall sound quality is richer sounding (less bass but better mids for general music) ...but if you were wanting loud, the Xtreme 3 blows it out of the water (no waterproof pun intended). It really comes down to your expectations and what you are willing to pay. If I had a max of three fifty to spend and wanted something this size or smaller I would probably get the first or second gen instead ..put the saved money towards more music or whatever (or a second speaker to pair together). I think that if the sound produced by either of those is great to you then it probably isn't enough better sound quality to justify getting the Xtreme 3 for the price difference. Without playing them side to side (like may videos), you probably wouldn't hear enough difference to justify the cost. Maybe there was an issue with the Xtreme 3 I received so take this all as my opinion and possibly a defective product (all manufacturers have occasional bad ones). If you already have an Xtreme 3 and love it, that's great and all that really matters. But for people trying to figure out which Xtreme generation to spend their hard earned money on, I would get one (or a pair) of the older ones over this 3rd gen. I will return this and try the Aiwa Exos-9 which is bigger but less money (of course, it sounds a lot better in youtube video comparisons, but I only take that for what it's worth ..wink, wink). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021 by JB

  • Great speaker
Style: Xtreme 3 Color: Black
I’m a mechanic and I bought this for work. Its’s a great speaker with awesome volume and quality of sound. The size is perfect, because I can fit it in my tool box at the end of the day. Battery life is great and it charges quickly. A lot of people at work have different brands, sizes and models. Pound for pound the JBL knocks them out. After I bought mine six other people bought the same one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023 by P.Larson

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