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This JBL PartyBox Is Great for Karaoke and Parties, and It's on Sale for Almost $140 Off

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If you're looking to bring the party with you, this refurbished JBL PartyBox On-The-Go Essential is going for $209.99 on StackSocial with free shipping within the contiguous US right now—that's almost $140 cheaper than buying it new. It’s a Grade “A” refurbished unit, which means it should arrive looking nearly new, with little to no visible wear. You’re still getting the same eye-catching RGB light panel on the front, the same booming sound signature, and even the wireless mic included, just without the brand-new price tag.

Sound-wise, it’s big on bass. If you mostly play EDM, hip-hop, or pop, the Bass Boost mode adds a good amount of thump. The mids are decent, so vocals don’t get lost, but the highs can feel a bit flat, and there’s no built-in EQ to fine-tune the sound either. Battery life is officially rated for up to six hours, though in real-world use with lights and volume cranked up, expect closer to four and some change. Still, it’s IPX4-rated, so you don’t have to worry too much about poolside accidents or beach mist.

You also get USB playback, Bluetooth support, and physical inputs for mic and guitar. The wireless mic that comes with it has a 10-meter range and does the job well for casual singing or announcements. That said, this isn’t the most portable option at 13.4 pounds, and the sound profile won’t satisfy every listener, especially those who like more balance or richer treble. But if your goal is loud, fun, and karaoke-ready, this refurbished deal is a solid pick.

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