A:AnswerOur JBL PartyBox 110 does not feature Multipoint Connection, which means that you can be actively connected to one Bluetooth device at a time. This speaker can memorize a maximum of 8 paired devices. The ninth paired device will replace the first one.
A:AnswerThey're roughly 3 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft - you can stand it up or on its side...I am not sure if it has a built in amp, but it is very loud, and can be paired with another...good use for small/medium deck party imo
A:AnswerHere are some things to try that often fix these issues. Try disconnecting the cable from your product and re-inserting it. Sand or dirt can get into the product’s charging port. Check the port. Clean if needed with compressed air or a toothpick. See if the power jack can be wiggled in the port, and if wiggling it makes the LED light up, even if only briefly. If these steps do not fix the problem, contact Customer Service at https://bit.ly/2WocMfi
A:AnswerIf the battery is unusable after a year, my hope is that it will be possible to open it up as other have shown on YouTube with the earlier 100 model. Not having user replaceable battery's is, for me, the 110 only downside for its size.
A:AnswerThanks for your interest in our products. We have no news yet of when we'll have stocks of our JBL Partybox 110. Please subscribe to our newsletter at the bottom page of our website, to receive the latest news and updates about our products: https://www.jbl.com/
A:AnswerI have 3 JBL: PartyBox On-The-Go, JBL PartyBox 100, and JBL PartyBox 110. If at JBL PartyBox 100 you can adjust (remove) echo microphone, at JBL PartyBox 110 can you do that?