they are different: The Charge 5 doesn't have Wi-Fi support (just Bluetooth) but it does have JBL's PartyBoost feature for combining multiple JBL speakers – something the Charge 5 Wi-Fi lacks.
Bluetooth speakers have been a major fixture in my life ever since I picked up the original Ultimate Ears Boom in college. I use them to listen to podcasts or my favorite playlists while I’m ...
So what's different? On the sound front ... If portability is at the top of your list when looking for a Bluetooth speaker, the Sonos Move 2 might not be for you. As Mashable's Stan Schroeder ...
Bluetooth speakers are everywhere. I think it's safe to say that they've replaced the receiver-based component setup as the main music delivery system for most people (unless you're into hi-res ...
There are so many types of Bluetooth speakers to choose from, all coming in various forms and at different prices, and with varying discounts and deals often thrown into the equation, it can be a mini ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio ...
We usually spend a week or longer reviewing Bluetooth speakers, listening to a range of different music genres to evaluate the sound performance. We don’t use fancy ‘listening rooms’ as that’s not how ...
These speakers cross a number of different use cases ... in price from $19.99 up to $99.99 which is a fairly good range for Bluetooth speakers in general. You can find a lot of budgets with ...