Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Gewicht | 1700 g Am besten: Philips BT2650 Gewicht: 0,21 g |
Unterstützte Formate |
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Anzahl der Fahrer | 2 |
Höhe | 134.0 mm |
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Breite | 236.0 mm |
Tiefe | 154.0 mm |
Gewicht | 1700.0 g |
Eingebautes Mikrophon | Ja |
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Farbe des Produkts |
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AUX in | Nein |
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Bluetooth | Ja |
Bluetooth-Version | 4.2 |
Drahtloses Netzwerk (Wi-Fi) | Ja |
The JBL Link 300 delivers most of the features you want in a smart speaker along with above-average sound — especially if you love bass.
The JBL Link 300 comes with Google Assistant and is equipped to answer all of your questions from the function to the conversational, because of the dual, far-field microphone system. Though not as loud, the Link 300 is comparable to the Google Home Max for half the price.
The JBL 300 abandons the experimentalism found in the rest of the Link range, and delivers predictably solid results in lieu of it.
The Link 300 delivers impressive performance for a Wi-Fi, voice-enabled speaker with Google Assistant.
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JBL has long been known for excellent speakers and headphones. The Link line represents their first foray into the assistant space. And they struck gold.
JBL is already a well-known name when it comes to speakers and audio and it has just released the JBL Link 10 and JBL Link 20 which add the convenience of Google’s voice assistant technology. For our review, we took a listen to the JBL Link 10 which stands about 17cm tall and offers five
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The JBL 300 abandons the experimentalism found in the rest of the Link range, and delivers predictably solid results in lieu of it.
Harman and Samsung owned subsidiary, JBL, has further expanded its local smart speaker family, with the release of its “most powerful” and “immersive” offering yet – the Link 300 (A$349.95). Building on the success of predecessors (Link 10 & Link 20), the new Link 300 claims to deliver “room filling” sound, with integrated Google Assistant functionality.... Read More
Google is on a mission to make their Google Assitant the preferred voice assistant of the masses. They have a battle with Amazon's Alexa but with JBL's signature sound the JBL Link family could help Google gain some ground.
The JBL Link 300 is a balanced, fairly powerful Google Assistant speaker that falls comfortably between smaller smart speakers and larger, pricier options.
This Google Home speaker kicks serious bass
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