You can even set up two Pulse 3 speakers together and have them output in stereo mode. If you have other JBL products that feature JBL Connect+, you can actually play your music through all of them via party mode which means you can play your music in a bunch of different locations locally so more people can enjoy your playlist. The bass is pretty punchy, but not over-powering. It is still very loud and room filling and offers a full range of highs, mids, and lows. I’ve always been a fan of how the Pulse line sounded and Pulse 3 doesn’t disappoint. I’m a fan of the way the JBL Pulse 3 sounds. This option instead has been moved to the JBL Connect app on your smartphone and works way better and allows you to customize every aspect of the colors in each lightshow preset. It worked sometimes, but it was usually hit or miss. What this was supposed to do it change the color of the light show based on what it could see from the lens. The JBL Pulse 3 did lose one feature, though it didn’t really do much to be honest and that is the JBL Prism color sensor lens. That means you can safely use it by the pool without fear of it falling into the pool as it can be submerged now and still survive. It probably also allowed for the Pulse 3 to be sealed better, giving it its new IPX7 waterproof rating instead of just being splash proof like the previous one. I’m assuming separating the lighting effects from the speakers allowed for the cleaner look of the lightshow. There’s also no separation in the glass either which means the lightshow is a complete 360-degrees now. Instead, the lighting now looks fairly smooth and fluid and has more of a wow factor to it. Unlike the previous ones that had a metal mesh grill, the new lightshow area is doesn’t have this, which means no more “dot matrix” style feel to the lightshow. The new design feels like a combination of glass and plastic. The JBL Pulse 3 however is way larger compared to the previous ones and that mainly has to do with the new design and placement of the actual speakers. The original Pulse was pretty decent in size and could be carrier easily in a bag while the Pulse 2 was slightly larger, but still manageable. I don’t know if this is intentional, but it seems that each new Pulse speaker gets larger and larger with each update. This year, JBL introduces the Pulse 3 which has again made massive improvements to Pulse line by adding some new features and design choices that make this popular choice when it comes to portable speakers. One of my favorites is the JBL Pulse series mainly because of the fun lightshow feature. That’s why I also keep a handful of wireless Bluetooth speakers around that I use depending on my mood. That’s all fine and good when you’re by yourself, but if you’re trying to fill a room with sound, it’s not the best solution. I’m sure most of you when you you’re not listening to music on your headphones, you’re probably pumping music out through your smartphone speakers.
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