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Aug 21 2012, 11:37am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
JBL has announced the launch of a new set of desktop speakers in the UK called Jembe. There are two sets of speakers in the family with one being a traditional wired version that plugs into a...
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JBL has announced the launch of a new set of desktop speakers in the UK called Jembe. There are two sets of speakers in the family with one being a traditional wired version that plugs into a computer and the other sporting Bluetooth technology for wireless connectivity. The standard wired version sells for £49.99 with the Bluetooth version selling for £69.99.
Both sets of speakers have a 2.0 configuration with a special port to help increase bass. The speakers have an auxiliary 3.5 mm input for music devices and the controls are on the top of one of the speakers.
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