BlankEric,

It looks like this speaker was just released yesterday, so I haven't had a 
chance to compare it with the Bose Soundlink.  But, judging from the 
reviews, I think it deserves serious consideration.  It has the same 
accessibility features as the original jambox.  Here is the article:

Jawbone Big Jambox Review: Bigger, Louder Wireless Speakers
PHOTO: The Big Jambox compact wireless speakers are seen here in this 
undated file photo.
The Big Jambox compact wireless speakers are seen here in this undated file 
photo. (Jawbone.com)
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By
JOANNA STERN
 (@joannastern)
May 1, 2012

It's simple physics: A bigger vibrating body creates louder and larger 
sound.

And it's that simple principle that sums up the new Jawbone Big 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.


The Big Jambox is, as you might have guessed, bigger than the original 
Jambox. But at $299 it's quite a bit more than most iPhone or iPod speaker 
docks.
The new device hits stores later this month (May 15th) — is it worth your 
hard-earned cash? And is it really that much louder?

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.
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 minimalist, clean design of the original Jambox has thankfully been left 
untouched. In fact, it looks as if the original was stuck on Wayne 
Szalinski's
"Honey I Blew Up the Kids" contraption and enlarged. And like the original, 
it's available in several colors, including red, white, and black. There are
a few more controls on the speaker now; the top of the speaker has 
"Previous," "Next," "Volume Up," and "Volume Down" buttons so you can 
control everything
on the speaker if your phone is across the room. It also has a button with a 
"J" on it, which when pressed starts the voice of a friendly, yet robotic,
woman, who announces the battery level.

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The right edge of the speaker houses a power button, a pairing button, which 
makes it very easy to pair via Bluetooth with your phone, a line-in jack, a
Micro USB port, and a charging port. Speaking of charging, the Big Jambox, 
like the original, has a built-in battery -- no wires hanging all over the 
place
and no need to go buy those big D batteries.

Jawbone promises 15 hours of continuous music playback before you have to 
recharge; I've been testing the speaker for the last three days and have 
listened
to at least five hours of music and the nice robotic lady tells me, "Battery 
is about three quarters full."

Pairing the Jambox with any Bluetooth device -- phone, tablet, or laptop --  
is incredibly simple. Turn on the Bluetooth pairing mode on the speaker 
(yes,
that lovely lady will tell you it's ready to pair aloud) and your device and 
the two will sync up. Start playing music on your phone and you'll hear it
coming out of the box.

And it's then that the Big Jambox really shines. Like the little box, the 
sound that comes out of it is beyond impressive. Audiophiles will be 
impressed
with the two proprietary active drivers and the two opposing passive bass 
radiators, and people who aren't impressed by audio jargon will just love 
listening
to good sounding music. And they might just take note of the balanced audio, 
the crisp sounds, and the strong bass, especially when listening to a 
bassier
and fresher tune, like Flo Rida's "Wild Ones."

As for the volume, the speaker lives up to its promise of loud sound. At 
full blast I worried that I was going to be kicked out of my apartment 
building.
When I tested it at a park, I could hear the music from quite a distance --  
I'd say well over 20 feet -- but I didn't get to test it at a party or 
outdoor
BBQ. My guess, is that it would suffice for those situations, though if you 
have a big outdoor space you might require a wireless speaker system. The 
Jambox
cannot sync with other Jamboxes, so this isn't going to be that sort of 
solution. I also did notice that the music can distort or sound overblown at 
those
high volumes.



Big Jambox: Big Wireless Sound

Even more impressive are LiveAudio optimized songs. LiveAudio is a Jawbone 
technology that enables 3-D sound; you can turn it on by pressing the volume
buttons at the same time and then listening to LiveAudio-optimized songs. 
Jawbone provides some LiveAudio playlists on streaming music services, like 
Spotify
and Rdio, and the end result is amazing. When I listen to the 
LiveAudio-enhanced version of U2's "Vertigo" on Spotify, it sounded as if 
there was a drummer
behind me and a guitarist to my left. Of course, the major drawback right 
now is that the music has to be LiveAudio enhanced. Jambox says it is 
working
with more artists and labels to provide the feature.

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You might be wondering what happens if you get a call in the middle of 
listening to the music on your phone. The Big Jambox has a built-in 
microphone, so
you can turn the box into a speakerphone. Standing two to three feet away 
from the box, my sister could still hear me on the phone and I could hear 
her
loud and clear through the speakers.

The Big Jambox is certainly one of the best mobile speakers on the market. 
While there are more affordable options, including the $199 regular Jambox, 
and
others with built-in iPhone charging docks, the Jambox lets you wirelessly 
connect multiple devices and provides loud and full sound. It might be 
physics,
but it's still impressive.


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Steve
Lansing, MI

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