Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the JBL Link 300 bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for JBL Link 300 bluetooth portable speaker.
March 2018
(80%)
31 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Big and natural sound in a small footprint, Responds promptly to your requests to find music, time a cooking session, or unlock the front door, Plays well with other voice-activated speakers in the Google Assistant family
Gets the jitters if simultaneously linked to a network streaming service and a Bluetooth-connected device, Nondescript industrial design evokes Hi-Fi aesthetics of the 1970s, Unlike true Google Home speakers, it can't make voice calls
The JBL Link 300 is as pleasant as a stay at your favorite Hotel California, serving warm and entertaining sound and plenty of smart home utility at a very reasonable price...
Published: 2018-04-25, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Booming bass and full vocals, Wide sound field, Gets really loud
Lacks crisp treble tones, Can't make phone calls
The Link 300 can do almost everything a Google Home Max or Google Home speaker can, and it sounds very good — how good depends on your personal taste. The speaker's bass-forward sound profile makes it a good match for people who listen to music that focus...
Decent sound quality, Ability to mix n' match other Google Assistant/Chromecast speakers for a wholehome audio solution, Reasonably priced, IPX7 water resistance (Link 10, Link 20)
Can't cast audio from iOS devices to multiple speakers, only Bluetooth to one at a time, Sound is a bit low in volume
The JBL Link series provides some formidable competition for its third-party Alexa-endowed counterparts, and even gives the Google Home series itself a bit of a run for its money. With IPX7 water-resistance on the Link 10 and 20, and almost all of the sam...
The Google Assistant-enabled JBL Link 300 has Google Chromecast built in and can be linked to other Link and Chromecast speakers to create a multiroom set-up. It delivers excellent sound for its size and has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Slow start-up time, has a little bit of presence boost (treble push)
For the money, the JBL Link 300 matches up well against the Sonos One and Apple's HomePod...
Published: 2018-01-22, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Google Assistant voice control, Reasonably powerful, balanced sound, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Google Cast,
Not portable or rugged, Mono
The JBL Link 300 is a balanced, fairly powerful Google Assistant speaker that falls comfortably between smaller smart speakers and larger, pricier options...
Published: 2018-01-18, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Google Assistant integration, Easy to setup and use, All three speakers sound fantastic, Good battery life, Competitively priced
MicroUSB charging instead of USB-C, Ho-hum design
If you're in need of a Google Assistant speaker with portability then both the Link 10 and Link 20 are worth looking at. The Link 20 will give you better battery life but the Link 10 is super portable. The Link 300 is more of a home speaker but delivers t...
Published: 2017-12-19, Author: Robert , review by: pocketables.com
I think the JBL Link 300 represents the best value in the Google Assistant speaker market today. For $199 (regularly $249, but on sale for Christmas) it is an excellent deal. It is quite a bit less expensive than the $400 Google Home Max. I'll admit that...
Published: 2018-08-18, Author: Ray , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Abstract: Google Home powered speakers are breeding like rabbits. The JBL Link 10, 20 and 300 are the first to have waterproof and portable speakers.JBL Makes some great gear – as it should being owned by Harmon Kardon and Samsung. Our current absolute favourite...