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JBL PartyBox 1000 Premium High Power Wireless Bluetooth Audio System
- JBL Signature Sound offers unprecedented performance and an authentic audio experiences you will remember for your party
- The full panel lighting effect creates a captivating light show to astound your crowd with a lasting visual experience.
- Wireless Bluetooth Streaming
- DJ launchpad allows you to play drums, keyboard and piano, record and loop on the fly
- Mic and guitar inputs allow you to plug in your mic or guitar and take the stage
JBL Partybox 310 Portable Bluetooth Party Speaker
- 240 watts of powerful jbl pro sound
- mesmerize your crowd with a dazzling, dynamic light show that dances to the beat with subtle pulsing and powerful strobing effects
- long lasting sound with 18 hours of music-blasting battery life
- crafted with ipx4 splashproof protection, the jbl partybox 310 keeps the music going — rain or shine
- switch tracks, change up the light show, control karaoke features and more all from your phone with the partybox app.
- Included components: JBL PartyBox 310, Power Cord, Quick-start guide, Warranty sheet, Safety sheet
- Power source type: Battery-Powered
JBL Partybox 710 Portable Bluetooth Party Speaker
- 800W RMS of powerful JBL Original Pro Sound
- Dynamic, colorful, customizable lightshow
- IPX4 splashproof
- Pair your speakers for even bigger sound
- Easy-to-grip handle and robust wheels
- Guitar and mic inputs
- Party Box app
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