JAM Street - Speaker - Wireless - Black

8 h, Rechargeable battery operated
Currently out of stock

Product details

Take the beat to the street with this portable speaker. The JAM Street™ wireless speaker was engineered to provide full sound in 360°. Built to survive on the street, this splash-proof, drop-proof speaker is as tough as you are. The JAM Street™ easily pairs with any Bluetooth® device, gives you up to 8 hours of playtime and has an integrated carabiner, so it can hitch a ride wherever life takes you. Need to pause your adventure so you can take a call? No problem! Whether you’re hiking, biking or just hanging out the JAM Street™ transitions from music to calls seamlessly.

Key specifications

Protection type (IP code)
IPX4
Audio Connections
Jack 3.5mm In (1x)
Item number
46450782

General information

Manufacturer
JAM
Category
Bluetooth speakers
Manufacturer no.
HX-P710BK-EU
Release date
11.6.2024

Colour

Colour
Black
Exact colour description
Black

Speaker properties

Number of speakers
1 x
Durability
Splashproof
Protection type (IP code)
IPX4

Media playback properties

Bluetooth transmission range
9 m

Connections

Audio Connections
Jack 3.5mm In (1x)

Power supply

Power supply
Rechargeable battery operated

Battery properties

Battery life
8 h

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Length
5.30 cm
Width
7 cm
Height
17.20 cm

Reviews & Ratings

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Overall ratingGood70/100
Good70/100
PC Magazin Logo
Rank 5 out of 8PC MagazinMobile Bluetooth-Lautsprecher - Neue Street BlasterReleaseOctober 2015

The Jam Street has an unusual design with lots of rubber and does without NFC, but not without skip buttons. It's clear that the Jam Street is aimed at kids on the street. However, the bass is likely to be a little too meagre for this target group.

Good70/100
PCgo Logo
Rank 5 out of 8PCgoReleaseJune 2015

The Jam Street has an unusual design with lots of rubber and does without NFC, but not skip buttons. It's clear that the Jam Street is aimed at kids on the street. However, the bass is likely to be a little too meagre for this target group.