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JBL SoundFly Air and JBL SoundFly BT wireless speakers

New York, October 02, 2012. – Harman introduces the unique JBL SoundFly Air and JBL SoundFly BT speakers. SoundFly headphones are available in two variants – with AirPlay support for Apple device users, as well as with Bluetooth technology. Now you can take your music everywhere, just plug the speaker in and enjoy the legendary JBL sound without worrying about tangled wires and lack of space on your shelf or desk.

Wireless speakers JBL SoundFly

Despite their compact size, the JBL SoundFly Air and SoundFly BT offer superior playback quality thanks to the latest developments and implementation of innovative audio technologies. Top-notch sound is achieved through COE Computer Optimized Equalization signal processing, which improves stereo sound and provides scale and soundstage depth, as well as OCT Optimized Compression Topology compression technology that guarantees clear and crisp sound even at maximum volume levels.

The new JBL SoundFly Air works exclusively with Apple products that support AirPlay iPhone, iPad or iPod touch . You’ll also need a home Wi-Fi network for music playback 802.11 b/g . JBL SoundFly Air can be used with the following gadgets: iPad, iPad2, iPhone4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4th generation , iPod touch 3rd generation , iPod touch 2nd generation with iOS 4.2 and later versions also Mac and PC with iTunes 10.1 and later versions. JBL SoundFly BT, compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled devices – you can listen to music from your cell phone, MP3-player, tablet, laptop and PC.

There are also free apps for Android and iOS devices with which you can play music with a single touch. The apps also offer additional features, such as music artwork, sound tuning and digital signal processing. JBL SoundFly BT has a voice feedback function, which makes speaker setup even easier and more comfortable.

Don’t be deceived by the small size of the novelties – the technical characteristics of JBL SoundFly Air and JBL SoundFly BT are impressive. Frequency range is within 60 Hz – 20 kHz, the speaker power is 10 W x 2, and the Signal to Interference ratio is 80 dB. The speakers are designed for power from 100 V – 240 V, the maximum power consumption is 30 V.

Each speaker weighs only 0.42 kg, dimensions WxHxD : 190x71x92 mm. In addition to the speaker itself the package includes 2-4 removable connectors for the adapter depending on the region as well as a manual. SoundFly comes in white with a gray grid and will go on sale in November 2012. at a price of 8990 Dollars. for the JBL SoundFly and 7990 Dollars. For JBL SoundFly BT.

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Comments: 3
  1. Giselle

    What are the key differences between the JBL SoundFly Air and JBL SoundFly BT wireless speakers? Which model offers better sound quality and compatibility options? Are there any unique features or drawbacks to consider before making a purchase? Which one would you personally recommend and why? I would appreciate some insights from someone who has experience with these speakers. Thank you!

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    1. Piper

      The key differences between the JBL SoundFly Air and JBL SoundFly BT wireless speakers lie in their connectivity options. The SoundFly Air uses Apple’s AirPlay technology, while the SoundFly BT uses Bluetooth for connectivity. In terms of sound quality, both models offer exceptional audio performance, but the SoundFly Air may provide slightly better sound quality due to AirPlay’s uncompressed audio streaming.

      The SoundFly Air offers better compatibility options for Apple users, while the SoundFly BT offers more versatility with its Bluetooth connectivity, compatible with a wider range of devices. Unique features of the SoundFly Air include AirPlay technology and the ability to seamlessly connect with Apple devices, while the SoundFly BT’s standout feature is its Bluetooth compatibility.

      Ultimately, the choice between the two models comes down to personal preference and the devices you own. If you are an Apple user and prioritize sound quality, the SoundFly Air may be the better option. On the other hand, if you value versatility and compatibility with various devices, the SoundFly BT is the way to go. As someone who has experience with both speakers, I would recommend the SoundFly Air for Apple users and audiophiles seeking top-notch sound quality.

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  2. Madeline King

    Can anyone provide a comparison between the JBL SoundFly Air and JBL SoundFly BT wireless speakers? I’m curious to know the differences in terms of sound quality, connectivity options, and overall performance. Any insights or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!

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