![JBL Pulse 3, Flip 4, Playlist and BassPro Go Speakers Launched at CES 2017 JBL Pulse 3, Flip 4, Playlist and BassPro Go Speakers Launched at CES 2017](https://i.gadgets360cdn.com/large/JBL_Flip_4_full_1483704604695.png?output-quality=80&output-format=jpg)
Harman International is an age-old audio brand that has made products for consumers, car makers and enterprise, and recently accepted an acquisition offer by Samsung. At this year’s CES.
First, you’ve got the JBL Pulse 3 - a portable Bluetooth speaker that looks like a lava lamp, thanks to a 360-degree lighting panel. The lights are synced to the music being played on the speaker, which is located below and emanates sound in 360-degrees too. The speaker consists of three drivers and dual passive radiators. The Pulse 3 has IPX7 water resistance, and the built-in battery offers up to 12 hours of playback with the lights system on.
![jbl pulse 3 full JBL Pulse 3](https://i.gadgets360cdn.com/large/jbl_pulse_3_full_1483705007968.png)
Next is the JBL Flip 4, another portable speaker but more traditional than the Pulse 3, as in there’s no lighting system on this one. This one too can connect to two smartphones at once over Bluetooth, has the same 12-hour battery life, water resistance, JBL Connect+, virtual assistant button etc. The Flip 4 is said to be rugged thanks to the durable fabric and rubber used. The Flip 4 will be sold for $99 (roughly Rs. 6,700) in six colour options. It will be available there sometime around March 2017.
Then, we have the JBL BassPro Go, a portable subwoofer cum portable speaker which can be used in cars or home. In a vehicle, they can add bass to an existing car speaker setup, and JBL claims it works as well as an 8-inch subwoofer. As a Bluetooth speaker, it can play music for 15 hours on battery. You can pair not two but three devices at once to the BassPro Go. Like all products mentioned above, it too has water resistance and JBL Connect+ support. It will be sold for $599 (roughly Rs. 41,000) in Summer 2017 in the US.
![JBL BassPro Go full JBL BassPro Go](https://i.gadgets360cdn.com/large/JBL_BassPro_Go_full_1483704706541.png)
First, you’ve got the JBL Pulse 3 - a portable Bluetooth speaker that looks like a lava lamp, thanks to a 360-degree lighting panel. The lights are synced to the music being played on the speaker, which is located below and emanates sound in 360-degrees too. The speaker consists of three drivers and dual passive radiators. The Pulse 3 has IPX7 water resistance, and the built-in battery offers up to 12 hours of playback with the lights system on.
![jbl pulse 3 full JBL Pulse 3](https://i.gadgets360cdn.com/large/jbl_pulse_3_full_1483705007968.png)
The JBL Pulse 3
Two
smartphones can be paired simultaneously to it. Another unique feature
is the ability to pair over 100 speakers that support JBL Connect+ (like
the Pulse 3), so you can play the same song across an array of
speakers. You can take calls on this portable speaker too, which
features noise and echo cancellation. There’s also a one-button press
action to invoke Siri, Google Now,
or JBL’s own Voice Assistant feature to control music. It is said to go
on sale for $199 (roughly Rs. 13,600) in the US in Black and White
colour options. It’s said to go on sale in Spring, meaning somewhere
between the first and second quarter of 2017.Next is the JBL Flip 4, another portable speaker but more traditional than the Pulse 3, as in there’s no lighting system on this one. This one too can connect to two smartphones at once over Bluetooth, has the same 12-hour battery life, water resistance, JBL Connect+, virtual assistant button etc. The Flip 4 is said to be rugged thanks to the durable fabric and rubber used. The Flip 4 will be sold for $99 (roughly Rs. 6,700) in six colour options. It will be available there sometime around March 2017.
Then, we have the JBL BassPro Go, a portable subwoofer cum portable speaker which can be used in cars or home. In a vehicle, they can add bass to an existing car speaker setup, and JBL claims it works as well as an 8-inch subwoofer. As a Bluetooth speaker, it can play music for 15 hours on battery. You can pair not two but three devices at once to the BassPro Go. Like all products mentioned above, it too has water resistance and JBL Connect+ support. It will be sold for $599 (roughly Rs. 41,000) in Summer 2017 in the US.
![JBL BassPro Go full JBL BassPro Go](https://i.gadgets360cdn.com/large/JBL_BassPro_Go_full_1483704706541.png)
The JBL BassPro Go
Lastly there’s the JBL Playlist, a Chromecast
compatible home speaker that can play audio via Chromecast-enabled apps
like Spotify or Pandora over WiFi. This means, you’re not restricted to
the limitations of Bluetooth’s range when playing. Chromecast is also
multi-device friendly, so multiple people in the room can take turns to
easily cast their song to the JBL Playlist. The speaker also can be used
via Bluetooth, for your information. It can even become an audio source
for the Google Home
voice assistant device. The JBL Playlist will be sold for $149 (roughly
Rs. 10,000) in the US towards the end of the first quarter of 2017.
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