I'm going to buy a speaker that has a battery and modern features like replacable battery etc for my outdoor activity like jump rope. I really don't need to be 100 meters away from the speaker, I think it will serve very well. JBL 320 looks just insane with a good price!
It is definitely not enough for outdoors, a minimum of 500 watts is needed because at a distance of 50 to 80 meters it is already lost, with a partybox 710 it would be enough but it does not have a battery
Who on earth buys partybox for playing at 50 to 80 meters away.I own pb320 and for 10 to 20 persons in a range of 10 meters is enough sound if you place it at a better spot thatn this guy.To throw sound so far to 50 meters you need a line array, subs and tons of sound system get a life we talking about a bluetooth speaker not a huge EDM festival.
@@alfredandersson2514 a partybox 1000 is what you will need since it throws sound about 120-150 meters but the fallback is that the bass only travels around 50-60meters
definitivamente no es suficiente para exterior se necesita mínimo 500 watss porque en la distancia de 50 a 80 metros ya se pierde, con un partybox 710 seria suficiente pero no tiene bateria
I have the same, regarding the volume, I also checked it on the street, like the author of the video, in my opinion, for good listening on the street it is better not to go further than 15 meters, further, although you can hear it, it is not as loud
Sounds like you have an old phone dating from before 2016? Bluetooth 5.0 came out in 2016 ish and phones that came out after that year should have a range of 800 ft (240m).
And its the real test...... First test on UA-cam 😊❤
I'm going to buy a speaker that has a battery and modern features like replacable battery etc for my outdoor activity like jump rope. I really don't need to be 100 meters away from the speaker, I think it will serve very well. JBL 320 looks just insane with a good price!
Thanks for Sharing!
It is definitely not enough for outdoors, a minimum of 500 watts is needed because at a distance of 50 to 80 meters it is already lost, with a partybox 710 it would be enough but it does not have a battery
Fair enough, however the pb710 is no where neae enough at that distance
Then buy a PA system with subs and other crazy stuff lol!
Who on earth buys partybox for playing at 50 to 80 meters away.I own pb320 and for 10 to 20 persons in a range of 10 meters is enough sound if you place it at a better spot thatn this guy.To throw sound so far to 50 meters you need a line array, subs and tons of sound system get a life we talking about a bluetooth speaker not a huge EDM festival.
@@alfredandersson2514 a partybox 1000 is what you will need since it throws sound about 120-150 meters but the fallback is that the bass only travels around 50-60meters
I have pb 710 and its loudness and
Bass from 150m is insane...... You can feel vibration in your ear 😊You
can identify which song playing now😊👑🔥
🔥 🔥
definitivamente no es suficiente para exterior se necesita mínimo 500 watss porque en la distancia de 50 a 80 metros ya se pierde, con un partybox 710 seria suficiente pero no tiene bateria
Эта колонка не для озвучивания концертного зала а для озвучивания частной тусовки например 600квм загородного дома с участком
Enough for 10 people outdoor
It can do A lot more than that
Да, для 12 уже не хватит
@@lazerlazer1680 English please
Cool !
come to my country friend u ll reach soon, dont stop walkling
i have newly aquired new jbl 320 but even in 10 meters strated signal cut-off? do you any idea?
@@rviadstv4930 I had a old phone with bad bluetooth range i used and when I switched phone saw a massive improvement
I have the same, regarding the volume, I also checked it on the street, like the author of the video, in my opinion, for good listening on the street it is better not to go further than 15 meters, further, although you can hear it, it is not as loud
Sounds like you have an old phone dating from before 2016? Bluetooth 5.0 came out in 2016 ish and phones that came out after that year should have a range of 800 ft (240m).
@@HADOUKORE I'm not talking about the communication range, but about the volume of the sound