Testseek.com have collected 30 expert reviews of the JBL Link View bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for JBL Link View bluetooth portable speaker.
May 2019
(79%)
30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good HD display, Fantastic audio quality with especially strong bass, Integrates with many Google apps and services
Takes up same amount of counter space as Lenovo Smart Display, Only available in 8-inch, Plain design
The JBL Link View is the Google Smart Display with the best audio quality, at least for now. With two front-facing 10 watt speakers and a rear passive radiator, the Link View goes especially well with bass-heavy tracks. Yet, the display and design pales i...
Published: 2018-09-04, Author: Roger , review by: appleinsider.com
So far Google Smart Displays are two for two. The Link View doesn't instantly trump the Lenovo Smart Display however — aside from possible Pandora issues, purpose matters. We would rather have the Lenovo on a nightstand for example, since its entry model...
The JBL Link View sounds great playing music, particularly with bass-heavy tracks. Thanks to Google Assistant, the Link View works best as a kitchen assistant, with a great guided recipe system, an attractive touchscreen and a knack for multitasking
You can't adjust the EQ settings of the music. It can be a pain to scroll through content with your voice. You can only make video calls with Google Duo
The JBL Link View is worth the price if you want a capable kitchen helper that can blast your music while you work...
Published: 2018-12-30, Author: Alex , review by: ausdroid.net
To be honest, I am mixed in my feelings here.On the one hand, I like the stereo sound that is provided via the speaker and having the ability to add various subscription services, not just the usual Spotify or Google Play Music subscriptions, but also vid...
While these smart-screened speakers are the ‘latest things', we think they'll find a market alongside smart speakers, rather than replacing them. Their larger footprint and the always-on screen (even with a choice of time-out clock faces) count against th...
When it comes to voice activated video linked devices, I suggest that before you walk into a store you work out what is a priority. Voice activation, sound output or video on a small screen.If sound is your priority the JBL Link View is your device, it's...
Like the Google Home Hub, but with an emphasis more on sound, Lots of volume and power Includes a camera for video calls, Camera can be blocked up
Screen doesn't feel as bright or as high quality as Google's, Automatic brightness and room control isn't as reliable, Design is a little old school, with an oversized football with a screen
Smart displays are still kind of an interesting concept for many, and one some reviewers are scratching their heads on.We get it, though: smart displays offer a great intro to the smart home world with a speaker that does more than just sit there, take or...
Published: 2018-11-12, Author: Chris , review by: eftm.com.au
Abstract: JBL has launched its own smart display with Google Assistant, which by my count is the fourth such product to arrive over the last couple of months. The JBL Link View joins the Google Home Hub and Lenovo Smart Display with Google smarts built in. The othe...
The JBL Link View sounds great playing music, particularly with bass-heavy tracks. Thanks to Google Assistant, the Link View works best as a kitchen assistant, with a great guided recipe system, an attractive touchscreen and a knack for multitasking
You can't adjust the EQ settings of the music. It can be a pain to scroll through content with your voice. You can only make video calls with Google Duo
The JBL Link View is worth the price if you want a capable kitchen helper that can blast your music while you work...
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Published: 2019-04-17, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Sound delivery with big bass, Google Assistant is great, Pretty compact size
Not hugely attractive, Display could be better
Smart displays represent a bit more of an investment than your typical smart speaker, but they do offer greater functionality. Google Assistant does seem to be a step ahead of Alexa in terms of its understanding and natural intelligence - Siri isn't even...