![]() There are several ways to pair the Mini Jambox. You must be wondering, how does such a sleek aluminum device fare when standing on a table? Doesn't it slide around? I was worried too, but Jawbome included tiny rubber legs on the Mini Jambox, and while they're barely visible if you're not looking for them, they definitely keep the speaker stable on any surface. In comparison, the rubber-covered UE Mobile Boombox feels much more sturdy, and I feel much safer taking it out of the house. ![]() ![]() While I would definitely prefer not to drop any speaker I own, I have a distinct feeling that the Mini Jambox will not survive even a short fall unscathed. It also makes it heavier than the cheaper Logitech UE Mobile Boombox, and while I'm not sure it's true, it also feels more vulnerable. The Mini Jambox is made of slick aluminum, which makes the device a good-looking one. It also takes you through the pairing device pretty much by the hand. When the device is turned on, pressing the power button once will cause the speaker to tell you how much battery it has left. Unlike its two siblings, the Mini Jambox comes in 9 preset color options, so you can't mix and match parts to create your own custom-designed speaker. In the Jawbone house, the Mini Jambox sits comfortably between the regular $150 Jambox and the bigger and more expensive $300 Big Jambox. It boasts to be a "smart" speaker rather than just a small one, with a LiveAudio feature for even better sound experience. It measures 6 x 1 x 2.3 inches (yes, it's only about an inch thick), and weighs 9 oz (255 grams). The Mini Jambox is the the smallest and newest product in a line of Jawbone Bluetooth speakers. And one of you will get to experience it first hand too, because we're giving away this brand new Jawbone Mini Jambox worth $180 to one of you! Will you be the lucky one? Can such a tiny speaker produce acceptable sound? How easy is it to carry around? What else can you use it for? We found out all these answers. The Mini Jambox is the latest and greatest in a line of Jawbone Bluetooth speakers, and as such, we had to take it for a spin and see what it's all about. Specifically, the Jawbone Mini Jambox did not exist in it. When we reviewed the Logitech UE Mobile Boombox only a few month ago, the Bluetooth speaker scene was quite a different one. In just a few years, we went from dedicated music players with no built-in speakers, to smartphones with ever-improving speakers, to smaller and smaller Bluetooth speakers with better and better sound. ![]() The music-on-the-go scene is a growing fast. ![]()
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