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JLab Re-Enters The Bluetooth Speaker Market With A New Range Of Party Animals

JLab Re-Enters The Bluetooth Speaker Market With A New Range Of Party Animals

Forbes18-06-2025
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, wireless earbud maker JLab is re-joinng the Bluetooth speaker market with the launch of four new portable speakers designed to get almost any party started. These four new models mark JLab's return to the Bluetooth speaker market as the brand continues to grow its product lineup.
The JLab Pop Party Speaker, Go Party Speaker, JBuds Party Speaker and Epic Party Speaker all have plenty of innovative features and JLab says they are offer a loud and impactful performance at a competitive price. The new range will be available in multiple colorways.
The new speakers range from a pocket-size model to a party-ready monster and include features like customizable audio, vibrant RGB lighting and the LabSync function for syncing audio across multiple JLab speakers by creating stereo pairs with a wider soundstage.
Kicking off the range is the JLab Pop Party Speaker. It's small enough to go almost anywhere and can connect with other JLab Party speakers using LabSync to produce a bigger and more immersive sound. Other key features include a small and compact design with a big sound courtesy of a 2-inch, full-range driver alongside a 2-inch passive radiator.
Users can add a splash of color to their party with built-in RGB lighting which can be fully customized using the JLab App. The JLab Party Anywhere has an IPX5 waterproof rating as well as flexible mounting options that include a detachable loop and handle.
The 10W JLab GO Party Speaker also has customizable lighting, LabSync support and an IPX6 rating for shrugging off water. The speaker is fitter with a pair of 2-inch full-frequency drivers and a couple of 2-inch passive woofers that create a big sound and a deep bass. The JLab GO Speaker is designed to light up parties with its vibrant RGB lighting and users can customize the light show with different colorc, patternc and frequencies, ensuring the lights match the vibe of the music.
Next up is the JBuds Party Speaker with its output of 30W for a deep bass and clearer treble. This is a rugged and waterproof speaker designed to go almost anywhere and has a multi-function volume knob for controlling volume levels as well as the play/pause functions.
The JBuds Party Speaker can be updated and customized with the JLab App which also controls the RGB lighting and has three EQ presets: Signature, Balance or Bass Boost The JLab says this is one of the only speakers at the price point with RGB lighting. It's also one of the most powerful speakers for the money thanks to its 30W of amplification, dual drivers and twin bass radiators.
Finally, JLab's Epic Party Speaker is the flagship model and designed to fill a room with 360-degree sound and 'ground-shaking bass.' With an impressive output of 100W, the Epic Party Speaker has a quartet of 2.5-inch full-range drivers, a 5.25-inch subwoofer plus a 5-inch passive radiator. With a battery that can play for up to 16 hours on a single charge, this is speaker that can party hard and sync with other LabSync-compatible speakers.
The Epic's 360-degree sound has four EQ presets which can be accessed using the JLab app which also controls the speaker's customizable RGB lighting. The speaker's other features include a 3.5mm AUX input which can also accept a microphone for impromptu announcements or Karaoke nights.
The full line of Bluetooth speakers from JLab will be available to buy on JLab.com from June 18, 2025. The Pop Party Speaker sells for $25.99 while the Go Party model costs $39.99. The JBuds Party Speaker is priced at $64.99 while the flagship Epic Party Speaker costs $189.99.
All the new JLab Party Speakers are available in black, with the Pop Party, Go Party and JBuds Party Speakers available in navy and mulberry colorways later this year. Target customers in the U.S. will also be able to buy exclusive Cyan, Pink and Lime colorways for the Pop Party, Go Party and JBuds Party models.
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