JBL Partybox Encore Essential: 100W Sound, Built-in Dynamic Light Show, and Splash Proof Design, Black


Price: $299.95 - $249.95
(as of Jan 30, 2025 05:25:47 UTC – Details)


The portable JBL PartyBox Encore Essential speaker gives you 6 hours of non-stop fun. With an easy grab-and-go handle and splash proof design, you can always take the party with you. Dancing on the beach? Chilling by the pool? Keep the music pumping anywhere with amazing JBL Original Pro Sound and deep bass. Let the cool built-in light show set the mood, or use True Wireless Stereo technology to pair up speakers for an even bigger sound. You’re always in control with the PartyBox app, which lets you customize your music and lightshow colors to create the perfect vibe.
Nothing beats amazing JBL Original Pro Sound with deep bass.
The dynamic light show delivers with fun ring light and a cool strobe effect that syncs to the beat of your music.
No plug. No problem. The JBL PartyBox Encore Essential keeps the party going wherever you are with up to 6 hours of play time.
Dancing on the beach. Party by the pool. The JBL PartyBox Encore Essential is IPX4 splash proof so you never have to worry about the party getting too wet or wild.
One JBL PartyBox not enough. Pair two speakers wirelessly with True Wireless Stereo (TWS) technology for even bigger, bolder sound.

Customers say

Customers appreciate the speakers for their sound quality, portability, and value for money. They find the speakers great for background noise or parties, with clear and amazing sound. The speakers are easy to move around the house or yard. Many customers consider them well worth the price, with great low end and no distortion at high volume. The speakers work well, with the app working well and customizing your sound profile being easy. Customers also appreciate the build quality, lighting, and connectivity. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the battery life.

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