The JBL Charge 6 and UE Boom 4 are both portable Bluetooth speakers built for outdoor use, but have quite different sound signatures and bass response. The Charge 6 is slightly larger and heavier, with a more powerful 40W output from its racetrack woofer and tweeter combo, giving it fuller bass and more defined highs. […]
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JBL Charge 6 vs Bose SoundLink Max: Which is better?
The JBL Charge 6 and Bose SoundLink Max are both portable Bluetooth speakers with different specs and sound signatures. The JBL Charge 6 is more compact and lighter at around 960 grams, making it easier to carry daily, while the SoundLink Max is noticeably larger and heavier at nearly 2.2 kg—it feels more like a […]
JBL Charge 6 vs Bose SoundLink Flex 2: Which sounds better?
Comparing both the JBL Charge 6 and the Bose SoundLink Flex 2, the JBL Charge 6 is larger, heavier and more powerful—it pushes 40W RMS through its 52 x 90 mm woofer and 20 mm tweeter combo, while the SoundLink Flex 2 is more compact and tuned for clarity with a single full-range transducer and […]
JBL Charge 6 vs JBL Xtreme 4: Which sounds better?
Comparing both the JBL Charge 6 with the Xtreme 4, the Charge 6 is lighter at 960 grams and uses a single 52 x 90 mm racetrack woofer paired with a 20 mm tweeter, pushing 30W and 10W respectively. In contrast, the Xtreme 4 weighs over 2 kg and is built with two 70 mm […]
JBL Charge 6 vs Flip 7: A Comparative Review
Comparing the latest JBL Charge 6 speaker with the Flip 7, the Charge 6 is larger and heavier at 960 grams and houses a more powerful setup with a 52 x 90 mm woofer and a 20 mm tweeter, delivering 40W total (30W + 10W). In contrast, the Flip 7 is more compact and lighter […]
JBL Charge 6 vs Charge 5: Should You Upgrade?
The JBL Charge 6 builds on the foundation of the JBL Charge 5 with a few key upgrades while maintaining much of the same core hardware. Both speakers share identical drivers—a 52 x 90 mm racetrack woofer and a 20 mm tweeter—delivering the same 30W (woofer) and 10W (tweeter) RMS power output. The Charge 6, […]
Harman Kardon Aura Studio 4 vs Onyx Studio 8: Which is better?
The Harman Kardon Aura Studio 4 and Onyx Studio 8 might share the same brand, but they are fundamentally built for different listening purposes. The Aura Studio 4 is designed to be a centerpiece—it has a transparent dome, responsive ambient lighting, and a 360-degree soundstage powered by six tweeters and a subwoofer that radiate sound […]
Marshall Acton 3 vs JBL Charge 5: Which should you get?
The Marshall Acton 3 is a wired home speaker built for stationary listening with 60 watts of power (30 for the woofer, 15 for each tweeter), and a classic retro design that feels more like part of your furniture. The JBL Charge 5, on the other hand, is a fully portable Bluetooth speaker with a […]
Marshall Acton 3 vs Harman Kardon Aura 4: Which is better?
The Marshall Acton 3 is designed as a vintage retro speaker with a classic Marshall look—vinyl wrap, tactile knobs, and a warm analog aesthetic that’s aimed at delivering directional stereo sound (with angled tweeters and a 30-watt woofer). The Aura 4, on the other hand, is built around a futuristic 360-degree sound design with its […]
Marshall Acton 3 vs Kilburn 2: Which sounds better?
The Marshall Acton 3 is a compact home speaker meant to live on a shelf or desk—it’s mains-powered only, and while it has Bluetooth 5.2 and a slightly wider soundstage thanks to its updated waveguides and tweeter angle, it’s not built for portability. The Marshall Kilburn 2, on the other hand, is a true grab-and-go […]