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  • Now, with Google Assistant and Alexa available simultaneously on your JBL Authentics speakers, you can choose to use one or both voice services available. This means you can set up just Alexa, just Google Assistant, or both. If you choose to set up both services, they will be at the ready. You can use either of them whenever you want simply by saying either “Hey Google” or “Alexa”.

  • Soundgear Sense provides two wearing styles, either as regular TWS headphones with an ear hook for a secure fit, or as a neckband headphone with the optional detachable neckband. Both wearing styles offer the same open ear experience with rich, full-range sound, it is just a matter of your own preference or use case which wearing style you choose. 

  • Voltage is 100 - 240 Volt AC. Maximum power consumption is 120 Watts.
  • This connection is intended for software and service updates only.
  • These are the supported languages for the Everest GA series.
    • English (US, UK, CA, IN, AU)
    • German
    • French (CA, FR)
    • Japanese
    • Portuguese (BR)
    More will be added in future Google releases.
  • Both the OMNI BAR+ and its subwoofer have 200W of power amplification, which means that total system power is 400 W.
  • The Omni 50+ rated power with AC power connected is 4 X 25 Watt. When using battery only, the rated power is 4 X 15 Watt.
  • The range is approximately 10 meters, depending on the environment.
  • The audio level adjustment is a dedicated control for adjusting the tweeter’s high frequency volume. It allows you attenuate up to 3dB, based on your environment and/or preference.
  • Speakers will dual tweeters gives listeners the ability to have a single speaker to drive two independent channels, ideally stereo left and right. Dual tweeter speakers are usually used for in-ceiling audio applications. They have four terminals (two sets of positives and negatives) used to plug in speaker wires from the amplifier.
  • With the speaker ON, press and hold the VOL+ and Pause/Play buttons for 5-6 seconds. The Xtreme shuts down, and is now reset. You will need to 'forget' the speaker in Bluetooth settings on your phone/tablet in order to pair it again.
  • The overall power rating is 630 W maximum power at 1% THD.
     
  • The No. 585 will deliver 350 watts into 4 ohms
  • The No.536 has several operational and standby modes - the measurements below represent typical values measured at 120VAC: Mode Typical Power Consumption Notes On 210 Watts With no input or output loading Normal (standby) 4.1 Watts/100 Watts Unpon initial power-up/After first use Power Save (Standby) 4.1 Watts Green (Standby) 0.3 Watts OFF 0 Watts Via rear panel switch Note that the No. 536 cannot be shut off by the front button – this is used only for switching the amp in/out of a standby mode. Also note that when set to the Normal standby mode, the amplifier will initially consume the same power as when in the Powersave mode but will change to a higher level after it is switched on for the first time.
  • The maximum video resolution of the No. 40 HDMI card is 1080i.
  • Wireless Dual Sound feature supports a maximum of two speakers. Both the GO + PLAY MINI and the other speaker must have the Dual Sound feature.
  • The same as the 8 ohm output, 125 watts/channel.
  • JBL Bar 9.1 is 884 mm (without the surrounds in charging position). Surrounds add approx. 160 mm on each side, in charging position.
  • Software version v.7.9 is the latest for the Flip 3
  • The EQ Button activates a special "wide stereo sound" effect. It does not affect bass settings. Turning EQ On/Off does not reset bass level to default value. User can adjust BASS in the Bass +/- control in the APP.
  • The Frequency response for the Citation series, except the subwoofer, is 50Hz to 20Khz.
     
  • Playing time is up to 20 hours.
  • The distance between wall-mounts centers are: JBL BAR Studio: 45 cm. JBL BAR 2.1: 70 cm. JBL BAR 3.1: 70 cm. JBL BAR 5.1: 61 cm JBL BAR 5.1 Surround: 71.85 cm JBL BAR 9.1: 55,5 cm
  • Apart from the driver materials, both the Studio 2 and Arena architectural speakers are quite the same. However, the Studio 2 series does deliver better high frequency versatility, thanks to the pivoting and level adjusting feature for the tweeter. The pivoting feature allows you to position/direct the tweeter toward the listening area. The level adjusting feature allows you to tune the high frequency (Zero to -3dB) as needed. These features are also available on select Harman Luxury Architectural speakers (Revel) as well.
  • The SB 250 has optical and auxiliary connections, while the SB 350 has both connections along with HDMI ARC. The SB 250 has the JBL SoundShift feature (one-button switch between TV and Bluetooth connection), while the SB 350 does not. Compared to the SB 250, the SB 350 has a more powerful subwoofer amplifier. The bigger amp will provide listeners with more bass response.
  • The only difference between the 500 and 700 series is that the 700 model provides you with a charging case. The features and functionality on the actual headphones themselves are the same.
  • The only difference between the 500 and 700 series is that the 700 model provides you with a charging case. The features and functionality on the actual headphones themselves are the same.
  • Wireless: Old name is Headphone Wireless. New name is Sport Wireless. Body is re-designed, the new body is smaller in diameter, but a bit longer. Angle of sound tube is changed slightly. Audio performance is improved. Enhancers slightly changed. Heartrate: Old name is Headphone Wireless Heartrate. New name is Sport Wireless Heartrate. Construction and design are unchanged.
  • The Endurance Jump features the power hook which provides a secure fit ear hook design, which automatically turns the power on/off when putting on or taking off the earphones. The Sprint does not feature the power hook and you manually have to turn on/off the headphones by pressing and holding the JBL logo on the RIGHT ear hook.
  • Since there is no fixed standard for headphone connections, there are two cables in the box, with different polarity. If one cable does not give good audio results, try the other cable. This usually solves the problem. The majority of phone models (Apple, Samsung from Galaxy S2 model, LG, HTC, Sony, Motorola, Blackberry) require the audio cable with the silver plugs. Pin assignment in this cable from the tip of the plug: R/L/Ground/Microphone. However, some manufacturers, such as some models from Nokia, require a cable with different pin assignment, (R/L/Microphone/Ground). In this case, you should use the audio cable with the black plugs.
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