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🎉 Turn every gathering into an unforgettable event with JBL PartyBox 310!
The JBL PartyBox 310 is a robust portable party speaker delivering 240 watts of JBL Pro Sound with a vibrant light show that syncs to your music. Featuring an 18-hour rechargeable battery and IPX4 splashproof rating, it’s built for all-day, all-weather entertainment. With Bluetooth connectivity and app control, it offers seamless management of music, lights, and karaoke features, making it the ultimate companion for professional-grade parties and outdoor adventures.











| ASIN | B08HBG3M7M |
| Additional Features | Bass Boost, Built In Microphone, USB Port, Waterproof |
| Antenna Location | For Smartphones or Tablets |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 18 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 18 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,350 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #122 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | JBL |
| Built-In Media | JBL PartyBox 310, Power Cord, Quick Start Guide, Safety Sheet, Warranty Card |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control, Button, Touchpad |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 5,245 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Response | 45 Hz |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.8"D x 14.5"W x 27"H |
| Item Type Name | Portable Party Speaker |
| Item Weight | 38.4 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | JBL |
| Maximum Range | 300 Feet |
| Model Name | JBL Partybox 310 |
| Model Number | JBLPARTYBOX310AM |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 310 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 240 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Multi Room |
| Specific Uses For Product | Party |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 2.5 Inches |
| UPC | 050036373432 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
J**Y
Amazing Speaker
I bought this for outdoor use - taking to baseball tournaments, patio parties, picnics, etc. I have not tried using it for any professional purpose (DJ, live shows, karaoke). I have been using it for a few months now. Pros: -The sound on the speaker is amazing. At max volume, I can flood an entire baseball field with "Green Onions" and have gotten tons of compliments on how great it sounds by people at the ballpark. The bass can be tweaked in the app with the touch of a button, and I love switching between deep and punchy depending on the song. -The speaker is so far holding up very well. I am putting some miles on the handle, wheels, and lugging it over all kinds of terrain like rocky parking lots, grassy fields, dusty dirt paths. Is it getting kinda dirty? Yeah. Has it come down with a few scratches? Sure. But all in all, it is holding up better than I expected with all the bumps and jiggling. I haven't dealt with moisture yet, but it is supposed to be able to withstand any thing besides being submerged (not an issue on solid ground, typically). -The battery life is great. I can charge it up overnight and take it to the park for the next couple of days playing near max volume and I have yet to run out of juice with it. Stated battery life is 18 hours and I have tested up to ~10 without issue. -Comes with a USB port that you can use to charge up your phone or other portable devices with the speaker's battery. It's not fast charging capable, but it will keep your device from draining and boost it slowly over time if you turn the screen off. It's a small detail but I find it very convenient since without my phone the speaker is a giant paperweight. -The lights are cool, but I have yet to really use them. They are bright enough to be visible during the day and are a cool feature, but I just haven't found myself using them much. Cons -Thing is a bit heavy. Not too heavy so that my wife can't lift it and lug it around, but it certainly dampens it's portability. 10 lbs less somehow and this thing would be amazingly portable. Unless you're taking it over smooth, even ground you will be a bit tired if you have to take it further than 50-100 yards. So, not the speaker to take on a hike - definitely the speaker to take car camping. I would have liked to see slightly wider wheels on it, as the roller-blade like wheels on it now can get be unsteady when hitting bumps in a sidewalk and cause the speaker to start rocking - when this happens just stop, let it settle, and start moving forward again. Otherwise, the rocking momentum will build and cause it to try and tip over. I think fatter wheels would give it more stability when being pulled by the telescoping handle. -Some folks may not like the scratches it will take in moving it around everywhere. I see these as a patina from being put to good use - as long as it still works fine and the handle/wheels hold up, I do not mind some scratches or discoloration. I'm using it outdoors and taking it to so many places that I think expecting something to come out looking pristine is unreasonable. -One feature I wish that it had (and maybe could be added to the app in a future update) is a fade in/fade out button for when I'm transitioning songs (or if I was making an announcement and needed a short break in the song). An abrupt pause and start can be distracting to listeners, and it would be cool if I could just push a button in the app and it would automatically start fading out over 5-10 seconds, then start fading up. I can do this manually with my volume buttons but I usually don't because it is clunky. Overall, great bluetooth speaker. Well-designed, looks great, and I have yet to take it somewhere without drawing a compliment. People ask where I got it, what brand it is ("Ohhhh yeah JBL, they are really nice"), etc. It is a bit of an investment for the price, but I am using it weekly and expect to continue using it for years to come. After my experience using the speaker, my opinion is that the price is justified by the quality and functionality.
C**Y
Be the life of the party or just your own back yard!
Awesome speaker, great app! Perfect for parties, camping, working in the yard, etc. Battery life has been great so far. I haven't timed it or anything but I can run it for hours when I'm doing yardwork. I currently have it in the garage plugged in so I can tinker in there and listen to music. It's large so if you want something really portable you might want something smaller but the collapsible handle and the wheels make it reasonably easy to roll around and I can lift it and carry it a decent distance using the built-in handle on the body. Friends of mine take them camping and to parties and BBQs all the time and have no trouble carting then around. If you have multiple to can connect them. I only have one and haven't tested that but some friends have multiple of an older model and do that for parties all the time. They do recommend you wire them together rather than using the wireless option, they said they get some lag between them otherwise and it sounds weird. It's possible that works better on the newer models, but be prepared to hard wire them just in case. It has controls so you can change most settings without getting into the app which is nice. You might need the app for initial setup, I don't remember for sure, but once it's setup you just Bluetooth in and don't need to open the app unless you want to. The Bluetooth distance is pretty decent. My boyfriend is always connecting to a speaker, then ADHDing his way somewhere else and disconnecting but he can be all the way at the front of my city lot in Chicago with the speaker at the back and it works most of the time, I would say it gets 50, maybe 75 feet relatively consistently. You can also just leave it on the speaker and plug it in to the charging port if you need power. All in all is a great product, highly recommend. One thing that might be nice is larger wheels. These are hard to roll on rough terrain or sand (think beach party) and over a threshold (I have to lift it up to get it through the door to the garage to avoid tipping it over) and larger wheels would really help with that. Some people make accessories and you can replace the wheels so maybe they're out there somewhere. I could probably also build a cart for it, it's a pretty minor issue all things considered.
T**A
This Thing CRANKS! Be Sure and Download the App! Hope It Lasts!
So I bought this Ankuka karaoke machine back in 2019. For something that would probably go for under $200 these days if they still made it, it had a good run, scratched my karaoke itch, and died a very unceremonious death this year. So began my hunt for the “perfect” karaoke machine/BT speaker. And seriously, I tried them all. I would order, wait in anticipation, get excited when they arrived, try them out, send them back. I am currently still waiting for refunds on some of them. Anyway, I swear, many of these machines are exactly the same, made by the same people in the same factories, and shipped out under different names. They look the same, they all have their flashy lights, monster and gibberish sounds, no real EQ to speak of, and way overuse the “echo”function as if that’s some kind of good thing. But most of they all sound the same, with little to no difference between them, and none of them were better than the old die hard Ankuka, at least when it was new. I even tried a few of the “all in one” systems, with built-in rechargeable, microphones, built-in tablets, and these crazy claims have incredible wattage and power, none of which were true. All those were great in concept and appearance, but definitely not in the execution, with latency/delay issues, subpar tablets that didn’t connect right or stay connected and microphones that were just - blah. If you really have nothing better to do, you can read separate reviews on all those items. But I won’t name names because it’s not worth it. Bottom line - the JBL Party Box 310 was kinda my last try at this. I figured if I didn’t like it, I’d either keep the flawed but livable all in one that came on the same day, reorder the first cheap copycat of the JBL PB 310 I sent back, or hang up my jock so to speak and not have a home karaoke system/BT speaker at all. I ain’t getting any younger, after all. But then this thing shows up and as listed in the title, it absolutely CRANKS! My house literally shook when I turned it on, connected to my phone (very quickly by the way) and started playing some sample songs. I was worried a little bit as while the volume was super loud, it sounded a little “muddy”, even without the bass boost. Adjusting the EQ settings on my phone helped a little but I was still not overtly thrilled. And then I was like “oh yeah - there’s an app for that!” (Don’t sue me, Apple!). So I dowloaded that, synced it to the device, did the update (really, already?) and with the app’s EQ feature, it sounds much better - more crisp. Oh and did I mention that it CRANKS? Man is this thing loud. Now I did but this thing primarily for karaoke. Unfortunately, mics don’t come with the JBL PB 310 or any of the PB’s, I believe, so I had to order those separately and they just got here today. I don’t consider them to be world class, professional mics but they do the trick well enough, there’s no latency/delay that I could tell, and since JBL makes them, I knew there’d be no issues being compatible with the device, which I had to connect to my iPad for karaoke use as though I can do that with my phone, it’s nice to have the words much larger. I did a few tunes and once again, something was bugging me - the mics were way loud - almost too loud and I realized I spent $99 on mics with no volume control. That couldn’t be right. Luckily it wasn’t as the JBL PB 310 does have mic volume control - but it’s on the back of the speaker, not on the mics themselves. I talked about that in my review of the mics themselves. I don’t see it as a speaker issue, but it is a JBL issue. Maybe someday they’ll make mics with the controls on the mics so I don’t have to spend time crewing around f with the back of the speaker. But at least the issue was resolved. The unit also has a hole in the bottom so it can be mounted. It’s covered so I didn’t think there was one but the cover popped right off and I was like “YES” as I did buy a speaker stand that went with the “all in one” systems I tried. But I wasn’t sure that the JBL PB 310 had one as it’s not mentioned anywhere in the description that I could tell and not shown in any photos. Not worth docking a star for or anything, because it’s definitely a good thing, but its presence would be good to feature so people know in advance. So to sum it up, finally I think I’ve found my “perfect” home karaoke machine and BT speaker! It’s portable, seems to be on good rollers, has a handle, has an app to adjust the EQ and fun party lights (among other features), clearly works well with the JBL mics I got, you can mount it which actually brings the sound and volume to a whole new level - oh and did I mention this thing CRANKS??? It’s not cheap, and JBL offers some others that are presumably even better, louder and crisper (given their costs), but good things usually aren’t - and this one works for me. So with the price and the quality thus far, I’ll really hope this will last a good long time (I mean heck the now discontinued Ankuka I had lasted 5 years), and I won’t be shlepping this one back to the UPS store anytime soon - hopefully not at all. Absolutely 5 stars and I’d highly recommend to anyone looking to up their karaoke game or just looking for a good, loud, powerful, BT speaker! Happy shopping!
A**Y
Very loud, good sound, extremely heavy.
I got this for my teenage son, who uses it to annoy neighbors with terrible, terrible music, while he plays basketball. It's extremely loud but the sound quality is very good (if you're not playing horrible crap to begin with). The downside is that this thing weighs a TON. It's solidly built, but you're gonna need the wheels and suitcase-style handle to cart this around.
T**A
Great Middle-Class PartyBox: Crisp sound, Great Peripherals
Sound Quality - Sounds just as you'd like it to, and more. What is more, you may ask? Simply put: I was hearing instruments in songs that I've never heard before when using car speakers, phone speakers, or AirPods. Specifically higher pitched noises. The sound is crisp, and the bass is plentiful (with the option to crank it of course). Battery Life - Out of the box, using for 4 hours with my iPhone at volume 10 out of 16 and the light show on, the percentage ended at 77%. That is pretty on par with the description of the battery life that JBL gives you. Of course it will degrade over time, but you can't beat 3.5 hour charge time for ~16 hour battery life. Even if the battery life drops to 12 hours, that is still a big battery. Portability - Yes. I am a 136lb 5' 8" shrimp, and I can tote this speaker like nobody's business. There is a suitcase-style retractable handle (with a soft grip) in addition to a static/firm/built in handle (with a soft grip) that you can carry sideways with another built in handle near the wheels (no soft grip). Carrying it is easy and comfortable. Wheeling it around is easy thanks to the soft wheels that it bears. I wouldnt recommend *carrying* it with the suitcase handle. Maybe it will break. Maybe not. Don't find out. (You can definitely wheel it with the handle). The manual says to wheel at a 60* angle maximum, but this thing can wheel at pretty much whatever you are comfortable with *without scratching the ground*. Visuals - It looks clean. Classic black and orange JBL scheme. The light show is fantastic, with the white strobes flashing to the bass and the circular leds flashing to everything else (and the bass). You can also pick from a variety of light shows from the JBL app. DJ Controls - I have no use for them as I intend to use this simply as a speaker that is loud. They work as you'd expect, and you can load more from the JBL app. The equalizer is a fun touch. "But our phones have equalizers too..." yeah except you can turn on Echo for the speaker, which, you guessed it, is a smaller echo of the song. You can control the intensity of the echo. In a party setting, I could only imagine this would pop off with Karaoke. In addition, Karaoke gutair and mic has their own set of EQ knobs for a very precise tune. Volume - It's loud. It's so loud that having the volume at 8 of 16 on my iPhone with bass boost 1 or 2 activated would hurt my ears after being 4 feet away from it while it was pointed away from me and on the opposite side of a wall. 12 of 16 and I could hear it all the way across the Burger King that I work at, and I could faintly hear music all the way at the dumpsters outside (about 130 feet away. Keep in mind the speaker was inside and I was outside). This is probably the loudest speaker I've heard in a long time, if not, the loudest I've ever heard. And, yea, it still sounds nice from far away. Cons - You can seriously hurt you ears with this speaker. Of course, you'd have to have prolonged exposure at max settings. But still, be wary. This isn't a true con since earbuds can also damage your ears. It's just more of a warning to those of y'all that haven't had a hot and heavy speaker before that this is big Bertha but only breakfast. Cons - The speaker can be oriented in 3 ways: standing, on one side, or on the other side. The speaker is not meant to have the front facing up. Not a big deal Cons - There really is nothing major to complain about except the price, but trust me, you get what you pay for.
J**C
Absolute BEAST!
I was a DJ and soundman for many many years in the 80's and 90's. I WISH I had a speaker this compact with this kind of sound back then. I own two of these, and usually set them up TWS in stereo. My wife is an elementary teacher and her school had a "trunk or treat". So I set up the rear our Expedition all dressed up like the face of a cat with the mouth and teeth being the opening. I put a party box at each corner of the SUV and used our "1200w solar generator" (1080wh cap.) power pack and plugged them in for full power. (JBL reduces output while on battery to extend batt life. I think it's a mistake, but whatever.) Running the power pack is super simple anyway. Set it down and plug in the boxes. LOL I did this specifically because my wife said they didn't get a DJ for the event soooo....These things lit up the entire parking lot like I had actually brought my DJ rig. In fact, it did every bit as good if not better than the DJ they had previously with an ElectroVoice tower and sub woofer combo set up. (The newer speaker set up with the sub and the thin tower that sticks up for highs and mids) While setting up, the entire parking lot thumped with MJ Thriller and everyone started dancing etc. They rocked the whole place no problem for the entire event. I was shocked. I knew they had guts, but didn't realize it was like that. The power meter on the power pack showed they were drawing about 500w on bass hits. The meter is not very responsive like that so that means these things were most like showing peaks of about 500w EACH. Totally believable as they are rated 250w RMS. It wouldn't surprise me if they couldn't peak out at 600-700w at times with enough input gain. My only complaint with these is the fact that they lower power output while on battery and that they don't talk to other generations of party boxes. I've also got 2 Partybox 100's I'd love to run with these as well. Oh actually there is one other MAJOR complaint. The "aux out" isn't a simple aux out. I had set them up in stereo and figured I would aux out one PB100 two each 310. Easy peasy. NOPE! The second you plug in the aux out port and try to daisy chain or whatever the speakers drop out of bluetooth and TWS and then you have to run everything mono and literally daisy chain one into the next into the next into the next. So you connect BT to one, then aux cable to speaker 2, then aux cable to speaker 3, speaker 4 etc. I've never seen anything like this in the pro audio world. It's STUPID. Give me an aux out that reflects what the speaker is playing and let me decide what I"m going to use it for. It would be SO MUCH easier to put 4 or 6 party boxes in stereo of two groups of 2 or 3 PB's like that. I don't have a 20 foot long aux cable to split into stereo like that and it's the wrong way to do it anyway. You lose to much signal trying to run a 20 foot aux cable. Again, it's STUPID and useless. If JBL could fix the app to get the models to talk to different generations etc and made the aux out act like an aux out they would be perfect.
E**N
It’s heavy
I was so happy to find out that the lights CAN be tuned off. Nobody mentioned in their review that the annoying flashing lights could be changed or even tuned completely off. The sound is good, clear and loud. I have the JBL Boombox 2 which is the largest “handheld”transportable speaker before you get to theses big party box speakers and the Boombox is actually pretty close by comparison to this party box, just about as loud and almost as much bass even. So if you want to more easily be able to carry your music around then consider that speaker before paying up for this beast. As mentioned in everyone else’s review, these party boxes do have an extendable handle and wheels to make it easier to transport, but it’s still a pretty big heavy speaker. There is an app to download to go beyond the buttons on top of the unit for being able to more fine tune the sound and it does make a difference. Seems kinda silly to me that you’d need to, but yep. I opted for this 310 rather than the 320 for a smaller price tag. Reviews told me that the 310 bass is better and it doesn’t have a changeable battery. Only a plug to charge the internal battery. The 320 from what I’ve read has a removable battery so you can have a charged spare with you if lugging the big speaker alone isn’t enough. I won’t need that option. I gave 4 stars because the box for its price, size and weight really isn’t that much louder than my hand held JBL Boombox2. I guess I dig it enough to keep it tho.
V**Z
Worth every penny
Sound quality, CHECK! Portability, CHECK! Battery operated, CHECK! Functionality, CHECK! Quality, CHECK! I bought this 2 years ago. My friends and family bought the same after experiencing it in my party. This is loud, neighbor called the cops for me to lower it down. Ey, it's my birthday so yeah it was loud. Used it for karaoke and music. Nice to watch a movie with it too!
R**.
Very good sound and bass
Only microphone has BASS and Treble control I wish there is a sound adjuster for musics too
A**O
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Baita produto ... alta qualidade de som , e a bateria dura muito tempo... uso ela o tempo todo ...
R**F
Adjust bass + sound it’s so good Using with using app
It’s perfect
R**Y
Impressive soud with deep hard hitting bass you feel
The JBL Paertybox 310 really checks all boxes off.. its big, but not too big you cant transport it, it has a teloscopimg handle and wheels built in, as wll as carry handle, and its built very ruggid! The 18hours of battery also add to the portability! The sound is amazing! True JBL sound with hard hitting in your face bass and clean crips highs. The 310 has the led lights that can be controlled from the JBL app as well as the full EQ, and any and all other features. There is also built in speaker stand mounts in the bottom of the 310, not advertised this was a huge bonus! I liked my first JBL Partybox 310 so much i just got a 2nd one the other day, and 2 blow me away, 2 310s are lounder then a 710.
P**Z
La volvería a comprar
Buen sonido, buen volumen, le dura bastante la batería.
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