JBL Grip Speaker Review: A Tiny Way to Be Big Loud
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JBL Grip Speaker Review: A Tiny Way to Be Big Loud
"There are a lot of ways to be loud and annoying. For example, there's snoringa timeless classic that is not only loud, but also deprives you and others of sleep, killing two very depressing birds with one stone. Then there are more vestigial and niche forms of being obnoxious, like yodeling, which, if done outside of the Swiss Alps, feels like more of a cry for attention than anything else."
"In the year of our lord, 2025, thanks to Bluetooth connectivity and LTE, there are hundreds of ways to be loud and annoying, and a lot of them will cost you. You've got premium options like Bose's SoundLink Plus, which bring style and finesse to the Bluetooth speaker game, and then there are more rugged options like the Soundcore Boom 3i that you can literally throw in a pool."
"But what if style, durability, or even sound aren't your top priority? What if you're looking for a small way to sound really big? Well, if that's your jam, JBL's $100 Grip might have just what you need. JBL Grip The JBL Grip is a portable Bluetooth speaker with more volume than you'd expect. Very tiny Still a big sound! Customizable lights are fun Slightly expensive for what you get Sound is just okay"
Multiple noisy behaviors exist, from snoring to yodeling, but Bluetooth speakers have become a prominent modern way to be loud. In 2025, Bluetooth and LTE enabled many portable speakers across price and feature ranges. Premium models like Bose SoundLink Plus emphasize style and finesse, while rugged options such as Soundcore Boom 3i prioritize durability and pool resistance. JBL offers the $100 Grip aimed at delivering unexpectedly large volume from a very small form factor. The Grip resembles a seltzer can, weighs 385g, and emphasizes portability. The speaker includes customizable lights, delivers only okay sound quality, and may feel slightly expensive for its feature set.
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