
"The PartyBox 720 measures 16.4 x 37.1 x 16 inches, compared to 15.7 x 35.6 x 17.2 inches for the smaller 710, and expands the two 8-inch subwoofers to 9 inches. Unlike the 710, the 720 can also run on battery power, so users don't need to hunt for an outlet. It comes with two of JBL's rechargeable 600 batteries, which provide up to 15 hours of playtime, according to the company's press release."
"Aside from the larger dimensions and battery support, both party speakers have similar features - both provide 800 watts of power, customizable lights, an IPX4 resistance to splashing water, and they include built-in wheels and a carry handle to pull them around despite the additional weight. JBL is also launching the $550 Boombox 4 and the more portable $100 Grip - the latter being a new JBL product line that resembles its colorful Flip series, but with customizable ambient lighting built in."
JBL expanded its lineup with three new battery-capable Bluetooth speakers. The PartyBox 720 is the largest battery-powered JBL speaker, priced at $1,099 and weighing seven pounds more than the PartyBox 710. The 720 increases its subwoofers to 9 inches and ships with two rechargeable 600 batteries that offer up to 15 hours of playtime. Both PartyBox models deliver 800 watts, feature customizable lights, offer IPX4 splash resistance, and include built-in wheels and a carry handle. JBL also introduced the $550 Boombox 4 and the $100 Grip, both featuring IP68 protection and ambient lighting. All three models are available to preorder with retail arrivals in late September.
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