JBL Link Music: The Pros and Cons

Scottlewis
3 min readSep 7, 2020

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Good day, all. When the morning is sunny and cheerful, you just need to add a bit of music and it surely contributes to the already existent cheer. And not just music, you can demand news or some poems or jokes as per your needs from a smart speaker that is extremely handy for such needs.

JBL Link Music is one such smart speaker that is all about this. It has inbuilt Google Assistant support and is powered by a MediaTek SoC, delivering the best of what you demand.

However, the title might have already offered you the impression that this piece of content is not all about praising JBL Link Music. In fact, you should know some of the major pros and cons of the smart speaker if you are looking to buy it:

Pros of JBL Link Music:

Superlative Audio Quality: when you buy a smart speaker, the very first thing you check is its audio quality and you need to rest assured with JBL Link Music. It has audio that is better balanced even at the high volumes, even against many of its competitors. In fact, you would find no distortion even at the highest volume and the volume is good enough to fill most of the spaces.

Google Assistant:

I would rather say that it is an advantage with the JBL Link Music because the response of the virtual assistant is quite quick as per your needs. Whether you need your favorite songs to be played in a loop or the internet radio. Even the answers to your rapid-fire questions are answered very quickly. So it’s safe to say that Google Assistant may pass as one of the pros of the device. And powered by a MediaTek processor, you can guess what’s the real reason for its power.

Easy Integration:

JBL Link Music gets integrated with the Google Home ecosystem quite easily and you do not need to bang your head on anything too complicated. Plus, it is also good enough to be integrated with AirPlay 2 and Apple Home ecosystem.

Stylish Look and Feel:

JBL Link Music has a simple cylindrical shape, wrapped in cloth, offering the feel of a super soft-touch plastic that adorns its top and bottom. With a weight of around 750g and its size ranging over 4.4-inches by 5.28-inches, it is aided by soft-touch and it stays put where it’s placed. If you want something sturdy, you can definitely count on it. The build quality of the smart speaker is actually spot-on.

Smart Pricing:

JBL Link Music has perhaps the best features as per its cost and at a mere $80, I think this is the best smart speaker you can get.

But wait, there is a second side of the coin as well.

Cons of JBL Link Music:

Minimal onboard Controls:

Generally, you would love to have onboard controls on your speaker and not rely too much on the smartphone application. This is one of the areas that can be a bit underwhelming for you.

Old Bluetooth Support:

JBL Link Music still uses Bluetooth 4.2 which could cause an issue with the speed of connectivity.

Google Sign-In Needed for Small Errands:

Even if you are looking for a Bluetooth playback, it would need Google home sign-in.

However, though it has some cons, I think these stand nowhere against the advantages and JBL Link Music is a pretty good device at the low price.

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Scottlewis
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