...brings stereo separation as it should be.
...employing the JBL SoundBoost 2 App. downloadable from the Play Store and prompted towards on first use, and the subsequent on-screen switches for Equaliser and Dirac Panorama Sound.
So, set up with all that and rolling, the sound, over the first generation is streets ahead. The hardware is much the same internally and volume similar, but that separation means that even facing forward, the stereo leaps out left and right, feeling like real 'surround' effects.
The unit doesn't feel quite so robust as the first generation's, but it has soft-touch fabric over the speakers, is lighter and has a level of splash-proofing. The same 10hr battery is employed.
But that's not what this is about. The first generation SoundBoost was great, but this takes it a whole (sound)stage further. Fabulous.
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